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Re: 12.0.1 Update

by Bates <nw1008@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 04:45 AM

On Apr 30, 6:14 am, dan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> Version: 2008
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
> Processor: intel
>
> Hi there
>
> I am trying to install the 12.0.1 update and i get this message:
>
> "you cannot install Microsoft Office for 2008 for Mac 12.0.1 on this
volume"
>
> Any ideas why this is happening?

Hi There,

We are running Leopard but had the same problem.  We thought we had
the problem solved a couple times but it turns out we did not.  We
even tried uninstalling and reinstalling from scratch which did not
work (at first).  Now I think we figured out a solution which is a bit
annoying but seemed to do the trick.

First you need to uninstall Office 2008 completely.  The problem is
the "Remove Office" tool does not fully remove the install.  We
realised this because on subsequent reinstalls, it would not ask us
for our license key - it still had it!

So here is what we did.  First we ran the Remove Office Tool - this
removes all the core components but leaves all of your files etc in
tact and in place.  Then we manually trashed the Update Assistant. Now
for the fun part.

There are several preference and Library files stored on your Mac that
also need to be removed.

First in <your hard disk name>/Library/Application Sup****t there is a
folder called "Microsoft".  We removed this entire folder (ie dragged
it to the trash - but if you wish to be a bit more cautious make a
tem****ary folder somewhere on your computer and move it here).
Next in <your hard disk name>/Users/<your user name>/Library/
Application Sup****t there is again a folder called "Microsoft" which
we removed.
Next in <your hard disk name>/Users/<your user name>/Library/
Preferences there are a whole bunch of files to remove:

com.microsoft.autoupdate.plist
com.microsoft.autoupdate2.plist
com.microsoft.desktop.notify.plist
com.microsoft.entourage.database_daemon.plist
com.microsoft.entourage.office_reminders.plist
com.microsoft.Entourage.plist
com.microsoft.entourage.syncservices.plist
com.microsoft.error_re****ting.plist
com.microsoft.Excel.plist
com.microsoft.helpviewer.plist
com.microsoft.myday.plist
com.microsoft.office_pg.plist
com.microsoft.office.plist
com.microsoft.Powerpoint.plist
com.microsoft.removeoffice.plist
com.microsoft.Word.plist

Then just to make sure we even dragged the MS office icons off the
Dock.

Then we restarted the computer.

Then we reinstalled Office 2008 and it indeed asked for our license
key.  As soon as this was done, we downloaded the new AutoUpdater and
installed it.  Finally we manually downloaded and installed the 12.0.1
update and it worked just fine.

Excel, no longer crashes (which it was doing frequently).

Hope this helps.

Neil
 




 9 Posts in Topic:
12.0.1 Update
danson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-04-30 02:14:55 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
Diane Ross <diane@[EMA  2008-04-30 16:08:10 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
danson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-02 00:14:44 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
Diane Ross <diane@[EMA  2008-05-02 16:58:03 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
Bates <nw1008@[EMAIL P  2008-05-07 04:45:46 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
Diane Ross <diane@[EMA  2008-05-07 15:48:51 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
pkespen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-08 07:38:10 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
Diane Ross <diane@[EMA  2008-05-08 19:05:32 
Re: 12.0.1 Update
danson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-17 23:02:48 

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