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Windows Installer Starts Everytime Excel 2007 runs!

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Giovanny - 15 Oct 2007 22:44 GMT
I have Office 2007, everytime I run Excel 2007 the Windows
Installer/Configuration box pops up and essentially installs
Excel(EVERYTIME), as you can see this is very annoying, it takes up to 2 mins
or longer many times, I have gone to many sites and forums,  I have changed
registry values, re-installed it, everythjing I have been told to do,but yet
no luck, I have found other similar type of problems with pssible solutions
and still no help. If anyone knows how to fix this issue do not hesitate to
help. I would greatly appreciate it.
Jim Cone - 16 Oct 2007 00:27 GMT
Have you seen this one?...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923718/en-us
"How to troubleshoot a failed installation of the Beta 2 Technical Refresh
update for 2007 Microsoft Office suites"

I have no idea whether it will help or not.
Office 2003 is also an alternative.
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I have Office 2007, everytime I run Excel 2007 the Windows
Installer/Configuration box pops up and essentially installs
Excel(EVERYTIME), as you can see this is very annoying, it takes up to 2 mins
or longer many times, I have gone to many sites and forums,  I have changed
registry values, re-installed it, everythjing I have been told to do,but yet
no luck, I have found other similar type of problems with pssible solutions
and still no help. If anyone knows how to fix this issue do not hesitate to
help. I would greatly appreciate it.

 
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