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Can't find proret.msi on CD

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Binger - 10 Aug 2007 03:36 GMT
During upgrade of installation, the program is lloking for this file but
cannot find it. I can't after a thorough search. Now what?
Brian Tillman - 10 Aug 2007 14:41 GMT
> During upgrade of installation, the program is lloking for this file
> but cannot find it. I can't after a thorough search. Now what?

Do you have an Office XP Professional CD?  It must be that version.
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Binger - 11 Aug 2007 04:52 GMT
> > During upgrade of installation, the program is lloking for this file
> > but cannot find it. I can't after a thorough search. Now what?
>
> Do you have an Office XP Professional CD?  It must be that version.
Brian Tillman - 13 Aug 2007 03:41 GMT
> Yes, I do.

I'd uninstall completely and reinstall, then.
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Binger - 13 Aug 2007 16:24 GMT
> > Yes, I do.
>
> I'd uninstall completely and reinstall, then.
Brian Tillman - 13 Aug 2007 20:10 GMT
> I could do that but I would lose all of the updates probably, and to
> download them all again would be really time consuming. I could do
> Detect and Repair but the last time I used that, I lost my entire
> contact list.

Detect and Repair will never lose your contacts or any other data.  It may
appear that way, though, because it might create a new mail profile and/or a
new PST.  Your old PST will still be there, however, and you can either
switch back tot he prior mail profile or just a.s your old PST to the new
profile.

As to losing updates, it shouldn't be a concern because you can always
download them again.
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Binger - 14 Aug 2007 01:36 GMT
> > I could do that but I would lose all of the updates probably, and to
> > download them all again would be really time consuming. I could do
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> As to losing updates, it shouldn't be a concern because you can always
> download them again.
Brian Tillman - 14 Aug 2007 14:59 GMT
> Thanks for your help - now, can you fix cars too?

You're welcome, but no on the cars.  I used to when I was younger, back when
there wasn't so much trash under the hood, but it's not worth my time any
more.
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