Office 2007 Ultimate will not install on Windows 7 Ultimate

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I've this problem twice now on two different computers. When I try to install 
Office 2007 Ulitmate on Windows 7 Ultimate, it lets me put in the CD key, 
then it lets me customize my install (run all on this computer), but when it 
goes to the actual install, I get back an error "Office source engine has 
stopped working". No code or anything. It does give the option to either 
close the program or check for an onlin solution. I've let check for an 
online solution, but as usual with this option, nothing came back. I can 
install Office 2007 Ultimate on an XP machine (haven't tried it on Vista, but 
I think it works). And other versions of Office will install on the Windows 7 
Ultime. It's the combo of Office 2007 Ultimate and Windows 7 Ultimate 
(haven't tried other versions of Windows 7, but would assume the same 
problem) that does not work. I've updated .NET 3.5 SP1 thinking that might be 
an issue, but that didn't help either. I believe this to be a Win 7 issue. 
Any assistance would be appreciated. BTW, there are nor were any other 
versions of Office and this was a fresh install of Windows 7.

Thx,
Mark.
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Reply Utf 3/24/2010 7:37:01 PM

You may have a trial version of Office already installed on your system and 
by installing a kosher version, you have effectively corrupted your system 
I suggest try to uninstall everything connected with Office 2007 from 
Add/Remove in control panel; and then try to install again after you have 
booted the system and you are in a better frame of mind.  Please note: if 
you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs then stay away from the 
system for 24 hours.

If you can't uninstall Office in the traditional manner, then there is 
always a manual manner.  I suggest you better read this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218

Let us know if this worked.


"MarkAlWalker" <MarkAlWalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:7322C10D-962B-4F63-AE81-555A17E075CB@microsoft.com...
> I've this problem twice now on two different computers. When I try to 
> install
> Office 2007 Ulitmate on Windows 7 Ultimate, it lets me put in the CD key,
> then it lets me customize my install (run all on this computer), but when 
> it
> goes to the actual install, I get back an error "Office source engine has
> stopped working". No code or anything. It does give the option to either
> close the program or check for an onlin solution. I've let check for an
> online solution, but as usual with this option, nothing came back. I can
> install Office 2007 Ultimate on an XP machine (haven't tried it on Vista, 
> but
> I think it works). And other versions of Office will install on the 
> Windows 7
> Ultime. It's the combo of Office 2007 Ultimate and Windows 7 Ultimate
> (haven't tried other versions of Windows 7, but would assume the same
> problem) that does not work. I've updated .NET 3.5 SP1 thinking that might 
> be
> an issue, but that didn't help either. I believe this to be a Win 7 issue.
> Any assistance would be appreciated. BTW, there are nor were any other
> versions of Office and this was a fresh install of Windows 7.
>
> Thx,
> Mark. 


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Reply LD55ZRA 3/25/2010 4:36:27 AM


Clearly you're the one under the influence since you didn't pay attention to 
what I posted.

First, there is no "Add/Remove Programs" in Windows 7. It's "Programs and 
Features" (without the quotes). 

Second, as I stated, both the OS and install of Office were fresh installs 
and there was no trial version installed. Now, when you say "kosher version", 
are you suggesting that the TechNet version of Office is not "kosher" and 
that's my problem???

Last: I've this same problem with another computer other than this one. 
Office 2007 Ultimate (all other versoins work) will not install on Windows 7.

I was told that posting here for TechNet subscribers would get priority and 
good support. Clearly I was mislead. No need to post a reply as I can see 
that I'm on my own with this problem and, as usual, Microsoft is not going to 
be of any help.

"LD55ZRA" wrote:

> You may have a trial version of Office already installed on your system and 
> by installing a kosher version, you have effectively corrupted your system 
> I suggest try to uninstall everything connected with Office 2007 from 
> Add/Remove in control panel; and then try to install again after you have 
> booted the system and you are in a better frame of mind.  Please note: if 
> you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs then stay away from the 
> system for 24 hours.
> 
> If you can't uninstall Office in the traditional manner, then there is 
> always a manual manner.  I suggest you better read this:
> 
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
> 
> Let us know if this worked.
> 
> 
> "MarkAlWalker" <MarkAlWalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
> news:7322C10D-962B-4F63-AE81-555A17E075CB@microsoft.com...
> > I've this problem twice now on two different computers. When I try to 
> > install
> > Office 2007 Ulitmate on Windows 7 Ultimate, it lets me put in the CD key,
> > then it lets me customize my install (run all on this computer), but when 
> > it
> > goes to the actual install, I get back an error "Office source engine has
> > stopped working". No code or anything. It does give the option to either
> > close the program or check for an onlin solution. I've let check for an
> > online solution, but as usual with this option, nothing came back. I can
> > install Office 2007 Ultimate on an XP machine (haven't tried it on Vista, 
> > but
> > I think it works). And other versions of Office will install on the 
> > Windows 7
> > Ultime. It's the combo of Office 2007 Ultimate and Windows 7 Ultimate
> > (haven't tried other versions of Windows 7, but would assume the same
> > problem) that does not work. I've updated .NET 3.5 SP1 thinking that might 
> > be
> > an issue, but that didn't help either. I believe this to be a Win 7 issue.
> > Any assistance would be appreciated. BTW, there are nor were any other
> > versions of Office and this was a fresh install of Windows 7.
> >
> > Thx,
> > Mark. 
> 
> 
> .
> 
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Reply Utf 3/25/2010 7:23:01 PM


"MarkAlWalker" <MarkAlWalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:46830CA8-2A48-4B32-8C18-83379E92C63B@microsoft.com...
> Clearly you're the one under the influence since you didn't pay attention 
> to
> what I posted.
>
> First, there is no "Add/Remove Programs" in Windows 7. It's "Programs and
> Features" (without the quotes).
>
> Second, as I stated, both the OS and install of Office were fresh installs
> and there was no trial version installed. Now, when you say "kosher 
> version",
> are you suggesting that the TechNet version of Office is not "kosher" and
> that's my problem???
>
> Last: I've this same problem with another computer other than this one.
> Office 2007 Ultimate (all other versoins work) will not install on Windows 
> 7.
>
> I was told that posting here for TechNet subscribers would get priority 
> and
> good support. Clearly I was mislead. No need to post a reply as I can see
> that I'm on my own with this problem and, as usual, Microsoft is not going 
> to
> be of any help.
>
> "LD55ZRA" wrote:
SNIP

You are totally correct when you say that LD55ZRA is under the influence. 
His information is very commonly incorrect and also he likes to tell people 
to steal from Microsoft by using hacked programs.

As to  your issue, I really wish I could help you but can't.  Your last line 
of the post above is not really true.  You have posted to a newsgroup on 
usenet via a web interface.  It is not a forum.  There are no Microsoft 
employees paid to be on this site.  How you got here I don't know.  As you 
are a TechNet subscriber there should be specific instructions through your 
subscription to help you get assistance.  Again, since I am not a TechNet 
subscriber I can't help there either.  Please go back to the documentation 
you received with your subscription for the actual links to the appropriate 
web site for assistance.

Now, since I have said that I can't help you, have you tried installing the 
suite in compatibility mode?  Some of the references I have found indicate 
that this may work for you.  Another location said to ensure that you run as 
Administrator and another site said to ensure that the Administrator account 
actually has a password.  I don't know if any of these solutions will work 
for you but they, at least, are free to try.

 

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Reply LVTravel 3/25/2010 7:46:59 PM

I experienced no problems installing Office 2007 on a Win7 pro 64bit PC 
(MSUpdate was run prior to installing software, on a clean win7 
installation))

"MarkAlWalker" <MarkAlWalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:7322C10D-962B-4F63-AE81-555A17E075CB@microsoft.com...
> I've this problem twice now on two different computers. When I try to 
> install
> Office 2007 Ulitmate on Windows 7 Ultimate, it lets me put in the CD key,
> then it lets me customize my install (run all on this computer), but when 
> it
> goes to the actual install, I get back an error "Office source engine has
> stopped working". No code or anything. It does give the option to either
> close the program or check for an onlin solution. I've let check for an
> online solution, but as usual with this option, nothing came back. I can
> install Office 2007 Ultimate on an XP machine (haven't tried it on Vista, 
> but
> I think it works). And other versions of Office will install on the 
> Windows 7
> Ultime. It's the combo of Office 2007 Ultimate and Windows 7 Ultimate
> (haven't tried other versions of Windows 7, but would assume the same
> problem) that does not work. I've updated .NET 3.5 SP1 thinking that might 
> be
> an issue, but that didn't help either. I believe this to be a Win 7 issue.
> Any assistance would be appreciated. BTW, there are nor were any other
> versions of Office and this was a fresh install of Windows 7.
>
> Thx,
> Mark. 

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Reply DL 3/25/2010 7:59:23 PM

LVTravel wrote:

>
> You are totally correct when you say that LD55ZRA is under the 
> influence. His information is very commonly incorrect and also he 
> likes to tell people to steal from Microsoft by using hacked programs.
>
Now that you have said it, how much did you make from using my tricks to 
"steal" from Microsoft:  Do you remeber you told us only a month ago 
that you made nearly $5,000 by downloading all the trials from Microsoft 
website and cracking them.  Now who is stealing from whom?  Are you 
saying difital products should be free for everyone to take?

How's your daughter these days?  Has she started work with Peter Foldes 
in his escort agency?  I could use her services soon and make another 
little "LVTravel" to crack M$ products.

hth
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Reply LD55ZRA 3/25/2010 9:28:10 PM


"LD55ZRA" <LD55ZRA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:hogkhb$imf$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> LVTravel wrote:
>
>>
>> You are totally correct when you say that LD55ZRA is under the influence. 
>> His information is very commonly incorrect and also he likes to tell 
>> people to steal from Microsoft by using hacked programs.
>>
> Now that you have said it, how much did you make from using my tricks to 
> "steal" from Microsoft:  Do you remeber you told us only a month ago that 
> you made nearly $5,000 by downloading all the trials from Microsoft 
> website and cracking them.  Now who is stealing from whom?  Are you saying 
> difital products should be free for everyone to take?
>
> How's your daughter these days?  Has she started work with Peter Foldes in 
> his escort agency?  I could use her services soon and make another little 
> "LVTravel" to crack M$ products.
>
> hth

LD55ZRA is not only a thief but a liar also.  Post the location that I said
that!  I guess the next thing this a**hole will start doing is posting
comments as me and all the others he doesn't like.
 

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Reply LVTravel 3/26/2010 1:45:53 AM

LVTravel <noone@none.com> is a convicted paedophilia from Johnstown, USA
and has been outed under Megan's Law.  Please report him to your local
authorities if you see him near your kids.

"LVTravel" <noone@none.com> wrote in message 
news:OLnaMYIzKHA.928@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

<snipped apropos of nothing.> 


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Reply LD55ZRA 3/26/2010 2:03:24 AM


Johnstown, USA?

Not in your wildest dreams.  However I do know where you are from.  With you 
constant lies and slander of me and others you have proven to all that you 
are just a little man with absolutely no knowledge.

Now why don't you go and bother some other newsgroup.  You, and the assholes 
like you, are the reason that Microsoft is going to forums for peer-to-peer 
help. 

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Reply LVTravel 3/26/2010 2:57:29 PM


How many young b0ys did you sexu@lly abuse last night Ped0?


LVTravel wrote:
> 

<snipped apropos of nothing>

-- 

LVTravel <noone@none.com> is a convicted paedophilia from Johnstown, USA
and has been outed under Megan's Law.  Please report him to your local
authorities if you see him near your kids.

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Reply LDS5ZRA 3/26/2010 9:30:35 PM

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