SKU1CA.CAB File Missing

C

Christopher

I have Office Small Business Edition 2003 [upgrade from Office 2000 Pro]
running on XP Home SP2, Pentium 4, 1g RAM, 1.6 Ghz.

It has been running for some months without any great problems. Over the
past couple of weeks both Outlook and Excel have given the odd error so I
thought a 'detect and repair would be a good idea.

I have the original installation CD and fairly soon after starting, set up
asks for SKU1CA.CAB.

I insert the CD, browse for the file and click - ok or continue [?] and it
just keeps asking for the 'milling file' which is very obviously on the CD
...............

Having cancelled the operation, it attempts to start again at every MS
Antispyware scan and both Excel and word will not open at all ?

A reinstall could be a problem as I cannot locate the Office Pro 2000 CD
which was used as the upgrade path.

I have an OEM MS Works on this machine but don't know if that is an
acceptable upgrade path ?

Any and all assistance greatly appreciated.
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 
C

Christopher

I seem to have found a solution !!

Rather than browsing to the exact file on the F drive - just click on the
drive letter and somehow it then finds the file that was otherwise invisible
to the system !
 

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