Trial Office missing sku112.cab file

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Aurora

PC came with trial version of Office. While attempting to activate/install
WORD 2003 the process halted with message that the sku112.cab file was
missing. PC did NOT come with any CDs so unable to reference that resource.
Where can the missing file be found? Previous posts have asked Microsoft
what they are doing to resolve problem in same situation but have not seen
any responses.

HELP!
mlm
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, Aurora,

Did you see this article?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842566/en-us

Are you able to run the repair process, or is it prompting you for CDs?
(There may be a local installation source on your system, depending on how
the OEM pre-installed your system). If not, you should probably contact the
OEM to get support, since they pre-installed and are responsible for
supporting what they offer.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Aurora,

Did you see this article?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842566/en-us

Are you able to run the repair process, or is it prompting you for CDs?
(There may be a local installation source on your system, depending on how
the OEM pre-installed your system). If not, you should probably contact the
OEM to get support, since they pre-installed and are responsible for
supporting what they offer.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Aurora,

Did you see this article?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842566/en-us

Are you able to run the repair process, or is it prompting you for CDs?
(There may be a local installation source on your system, depending on how
the OEM pre-installed your system). If not, you should probably contact the
OEM to get support, since they pre-installed and are responsible for
supporting what they offer.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Aurora,

Did you see this article?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842566/en-us

Are you able to run the repair process, or is it prompting you for CDs?
(There may be a local installation source on your system, depending on how
the OEM pre-installed your system). If not, you should probably contact the
OEM to get support, since they pre-installed and are responsible for
supporting what they offer.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, Aurora,

Did you see this article?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/842566/en-us

Are you able to run the repair process, or is it prompting you for CDs?
(There may be a local installation source on your system, depending on how
the OEM pre-installed your system). If not, you should probably contact the
OEM to get support, since they pre-installed and are responsible for
supporting what they offer.
 

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