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Missing W3561405.CAB
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I just did a windows update on 3/16/2006 at 4:07PM on my WinXP Pro machine with Office 2003 Professional Edition (SP2) installed. After restart, when I go to use Word 2003, I get: "Installation Error: File not Found A required installation file W3561405.CAB count not be found" So I put in the original Office 2003 CD to fix the install, but no good. The "fixer" dialog is not able to find the missing CAB file on the DVD. ??? -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. |
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Missing W3561405.CAB
I got a very similar thing on 3 separate machines post latest XP update. I
always have the Office installation files loaded on disk, and I was simply able to click "Try again" and I blew past the error. I could then get into Word 2003 and Word does now seem to be running OK. But, now Outlook won't let me use Word as the email editor as it is complaining about the version number, so I probably shouldn't have. Not much help huh? At least you know you're not alone. cjp "javatopia" wrote: Hello, I just did a windows update on 3/16/2006 at 4:07PM on my WinXP Pro machine with Office 2003 Professional Edition (SP2) installed. After restart, when I go to use Word 2003, I get: "Installation Error: File not Found A required installation file W3561405.CAB count not be found" So I put in the original Office 2003 CD to fix the install, but no good. The "fixer" dialog is not able to find the missing CAB file on the DVD. ??? -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. |
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Missing W3561405.CAB
Thanks!
Yeah, this morning outlook complained about some missing speech recognition software and asked if I wanted to re-install it. This time I answered NO to that prompt and it seemed to be okay with it. Maybe this latext XP update did something with the speech recognition software in Windows?? -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. "cjp" wrote: I got a very similar thing on 3 separate machines post latest XP update. I always have the Office installation files loaded on disk, and I was simply able to click "Try again" and I blew past the error. I could then get into Word 2003 and Word does now seem to be running OK. But, now Outlook won't let me use Word as the email editor as it is complaining about the version number, so I probably shouldn't have. Not much help huh? At least you know you're not alone. cjp "javatopia" wrote: Hello, I just did a windows update on 3/16/2006 at 4:07PM on my WinXP Pro machine with Office 2003 Professional Edition (SP2) installed. After restart, when I go to use Word 2003, I get: "Installation Error: File not Found A required installation file W3561405.CAB count not be found" So I put in the original Office 2003 CD to fix the install, but no good. The "fixer" dialog is not able to find the missing CAB file on the DVD. ??? -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. |
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Missing W3561405.CAB
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I fixed this problem by installing the speech input support for all of the Office 2003 products. After doing this, from the original 2003 DVD, I did not have to re-install SP2 and the office update reported that everything was up to date. -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. "javatopia" wrote: Thanks! Yeah, this morning outlook complained about some missing speech recognition software and asked if I wanted to re-install it. This time I answered NO to that prompt and it seemed to be okay with it. Maybe this latext XP update did something with the speech recognition software in Windows?? -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. "cjp" wrote: I got a very similar thing on 3 separate machines post latest XP update. I always have the Office installation files loaded on disk, and I was simply able to click "Try again" and I blew past the error. I could then get into Word 2003 and Word does now seem to be running OK. But, now Outlook won't let me use Word as the email editor as it is complaining about the version number, so I probably shouldn't have. Not much help huh? At least you know you're not alone. cjp "javatopia" wrote: Hello, I just did a windows update on 3/16/2006 at 4:07PM on my WinXP Pro machine with Office 2003 Professional Edition (SP2) installed. After restart, when I go to use Word 2003, I get: "Installation Error: File not Found A required installation file W3561405.CAB count not be found" So I put in the original Office 2003 CD to fix the install, but no good. The "fixer" dialog is not able to find the missing CAB file on the DVD. ??? -- Jacob W Anderson --- http://www.beyond-ordinary.com http://www.accessquery.com --- If you think it''s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. |
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