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Hello,Have created the customised.MSP file and kept into the Updates folder. I have created Program to deploy the Office 2007 using the SCCM 2007 onto the client machine having the OS Windows XP SP2.What should be the command line to run the program?I tried the full command line as setup.exe /adminfile but it fails.Also I ran the.MSP file onto the client machine but it give the error 'The Upgrade patch cannot be installed. Verify that program to be upgraded exist on the system and that you have correct upgrade patch.'

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Please help!!!!Mayuresh. By using the OCT, you customize Office and save your customizations in a Setup customization.msp file. You place the file in the Updates folder on the network installation point.

When you install Office, Setup looks for a Setup customization file in the Updates folder and applies the customizations. The Updates folder can only be used to deploy software updates during an initial installation of Office 2010.As an alternative to placing the customization.msp file in the Updates folder, you can use the Setup command-line option /adminfile to specify the fully-qualified path of the location of the.msp file. For example, type: setup.exe /adminfile servershare mychangescustom.msp.If you use a folder other than the Updates folder for your customization files, you can specify the folder's location in the Config.xml file by using the SUpdateLocation attribute of the SetupUpdates element. The Config.xml file is located in the core product folder ( coreproductfoldername.WW folder, for example, ProPlus.WW for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010) for the Office 2010 product that you install. For more information, see.

I am having the same problem, installing from a multi-license, Office 2007 Professional Plus, on a Windows XP computer. I have used the disk successfully for several other installs before.When I try to install I get the following message about halfway through the install:'Setup cannot find ProPlus.wwProPlsWW.cab. Browse to a valid installation source, and then click OK.' I looked on the disk and the file is there, I tried browsing directly to it, and I get the same pop-up, or 'invalid location.'

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It wont let me copy and paste the file to another folder.I made sure I have all XP updates installed.I am out of ideas. Any help out there? I am having the same problem installing Office 2007 Enterprise from DVD. Several files are asked for with different names. I can move to another file by pointing to the root folder for the installation, but then another file is asked for. I've clicked over 200 times and still files can't be found, even though they'e been 'found' before and are on the DVD. I've also copied from the DVD to HD and tried to install from there with exactly the same result.Internet searching shows that this problem has been reported several times over several months and nobody has found an answer which works for most users.I would hope that Microsoft will recognise this issue and find out what the problem is. It seems to me that it must be a simple bug whereby information which should be available to the computer - the installation folder - is not being located and stored properly.(Here is a link to a folder containing crude videos where1.

I have copied to HD and have to repeatedly click OK.2. A renewed attempt to install from DVD has been made.). Jim Brook wrote.Internet searching shows that this problem has been reported several times over several months and nobody has found an answer which works for most users.I would hope that Microsoft will recognise this issue and find out what the problem is. It seems to me that it must be a simple bug whereby information which should be available to the computer - the installation folder - is not being located and stored properly.I agree that Microsoft should formally recognize that there is a real problem here. I have spent literally hours on Microsoft's site and other web sites looking for a solution. I have encountered many posts from several disgruntled folks who have tried everything that has been suggested, to no avail. I also have tried the many suggestions without any success.Is there anyone from Microsoft reading these posts who has the ability to suggest to the powers that be to acknowledge this issue, and come up with something more than a few 'Try this.what happens if you do this?Well, that worked for the last guy, how about this? No? Well try this.'

At the least, help us out here by giving an exhaustive list of what the possible reasons are why the setup program would deem invalid the actual installation CD (obvious reasons not withstanding), or some diagnostic that could tell us why setup thinks the file is missing when it's right there on the CD! (the same CD that can be used to install without any problems on another given PC). I spoke w/MS briefly. They informed me that my primary support is my technical department.

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The install problem is present on many installs for them, some desktops and some laptops. They are awaiting a 'fix' for the problem. Of course, for $49.95 MS will be happy to work with me at my home via phone where the install problem is occuring.I understand the fee, but this software is the latest and greatest version of Office that my employer purchased an initial multi-license to cover the first migration to 2007 and many are not utilizing simply becasue it won't install.

The msi files are there but will not open/unpack/function.A bug fix needs to be available. I totally agree. It must be a bug. And as such it's not the territory of the technical department in an organisation.

I worked in such a capacity for years and I've tried all the obvious things. And if the tech dept could fix it we would have learned about it by somebody's post by now.Do I understand from your post that MS itself is experiencing the problem and that they are trying to find the solution? That would surely indicate that it's outside the realm of a straightforward issue.A fee should not be charged to install standard software on computers that are nearly new, well spec'd, well-maintained, fully secure and install many other kinds of software without any trouble - this is a description of my computer and I'm sure of many of the others who've posted about this problem. Hi Guys,Most of the time that people experience an issue with the install where it prompts for the file it is related to cd read issue.Please try copying the entire contents of the disc to a folder on the HD somewhere (maybe desktop?) and run setup from there.There are two things to look for #1 does it copy the contents of the disc to the HD completely? If not there may be an issue with the disc or cddvd drive. #2 After successfully copying the entire contents of the Cd to a folder on the HD and running setup does it complete or does it continue to prompt for a file?

If it still prompts for a file, does it prompt for the same file or a different file? Hi Mike,Several people who have had this problem have mentioned here or elsewhere that they have copied the contents to a hard drive as part of their attempts to resolve this issue - but found no improvement. This applied to me.What I have had to do was completely rebuild my Vista installation from scratch. I took care to install Office 2007 first thing, after Vista had finished the fully updating process. The installation of Office from the original DVD (and DVD drive) then proceeded without a hitch.I maintain that there is a bug in the install process which prevents install under some conditions as yet unknown.

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To add to the thread, I just experienced this. Brand new Vista w/SP1 install (no SP1 upgrade, but vista w/SP1), all updates, downloaded SWCDOffice blahblah from microsoft from SA for Office Pro Plus 2007 (446MB download exe), extracted straight to HD.Extraction showed no errors.Went through install and pretty much checked everything ON (not default).Walked away, came back to 'Browse for Folder' dialog saying 'setup cannot find ProPlus.WWProPlsWW.cab. Browse to a valid installation source, and then click OK.' When pointing to the ProPlus.WW folder, I would get 'invalid location'. When pointing it to the folder I originally extracted the.exe to (the parent of ProPlus.WW folder), it would sit and wait for a couple minutes and then come back.I tried re-unzipping the.exe and then it said that the file was corrupt. So I'm re-downloading the whole 446MB again and will tray again.It's worth mentioning that I've run previous Office 2007 individual app installation setup.exe's on this computer, but never completed the install.

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I tried the 'individual app' version, thinking I'll just install word, outlook, excel and ppt because that's what I had extracted previously on the network - yes, the first couple of runs of setup.exe ran from a network-based install, but I always canceled out of it before actually going through any of the product installs.Other stuff on this computer:- vmware server 1.0.4 w/xp instance w/office2007 installed- adobe reader 8- nothing elseWe'll see how it goes with the re-download and I'll point it to the new extraction. Else I'll have to abandon the plus and just go with professional or enterprise.- time passes -ok, I completed that and it worked. Don't ask me why.

Specifically, I re-downloaded the entire.exe from MS with the same download manager, from the same computer on the same dock on the same network (within hours of each other within the same session), pointed the exe to extract to a different directory (office2007-2) from the original extraction (office2007) and it sat.

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