Thanks Reverend. I cleared cookies, cleared history, set at defaults - windows update is fine but office update still has huge text.
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Thanks Reverend. I cleared cookies, cleared history, set at defaults - windows update is fine but office update still has huge text.
I updated fine yesterday, i did get asked for the office cd when installing, even when I kept installation files on drive. I had to point the updater to that directory and the CD a few times, but after a few minutes all was installed and updated properly. :D
I think I know now why it asks for the CD during the update. Cash, was yours a "Custom" install of Office or did you just install everything in the CD. I did a custom install at home but I installed the whole CD in the office.Quote:
Originally posted by cash_site
I updated fine yesterday, i did get asked for the office cd when installing, even when I kept installation files on drive. I had to point the updater to that directory and the CD a few times, but after a few minutes all was installed and updated properly. :D
yep conan, I did a custom install at home. It might be a small bug in the updating process from M$...
anyway, after putting in CD and also directory from installation, all is well :D
Again I say never upgrade its always a bad move best to remove Office with the original CD’s do not hack it out and install full clean version of new Office its never a clean process otherwise and even this un-install leaves the windows dir an registry in tatters there is a office clean tool that support to be very good – I have never bothered as I never play with version of apps – I wipe my laptop and clean full install its best I assure You
BTW I can not see You image the database can not find it so I can not say anything more – can You activate the link buddy
jiuk