SKU1CA.CAB Office 2003

G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your
hard drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the
duplicate, while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.
I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the application
asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 
C

Christopher

Thanks again.

I recall having this problem before regarding SKU1CA.CAB where I inserted
the CD - located the CAB and the system would be recognise it.

This resulted in a complete reinstallation - including an installation of my
Office 2000 Pro as the small Business in an upgrade.


garfield-n-odie said:
Stuffed, yes. You could copy the entire Office 2003 CD to your hard
drive. Or you could make a duplicate CD and travel with the duplicate,
while the original CD stays home in a safe place.
Very many thanks for your prompt response.

You are correct -it is the Small Business Edition.

As I have ample room on my hard drive - would it be an idea to copy the
entire CD for future use ?

I world appear to be stuffed until I get back to the UK and the CD ?

Thanks


You say you have Office 2003 Standard Edition, but the SKU1CA.CAB file is
from Office 2003 Small Business Edition. Did Office 2003 come
preinstalled on your computer by the computer manufacturer? Or did you at
one time insert an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD to add a feature
to your existing Office 2003 installation?

As far as I know, there are only two ways to solve the problem, and both
require the Office 2003 CD:
1. Provide an Office 2003 Small Business Edition CD when prompted for
the SKU1CA.CAB file, or
2. Uninstall your existing Office 2003 software, and reinstall the
Office 2003 software from your CD.

Christopher wrote:

I am sitting in a hotel in Beijing, China running Office 2003 Standard /
XP Home SP2 / 1g memory on a Sony Vaio laptop.

Outlook started playing-up so I hit 'detect & repair' and the
application asked for the original CD as the file SKU1CA.CAB was
missing.

I don't carry the original CD with me [in case of loss / breakage] and
now none of my Office applications will open [I really need PowerPoint
for an important presentation] and a dialog box opens asking for CD and
file SKU1CA.CAB missing.

HELP !!! Please
 

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