Error installing office xp (word etc)

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I have tried to install microsoft office 2007 but when I click on the icon to

open the program, all I get is a pop up saying my "computer is not properly

configuered" Any advice will be helpful..
 
In news:D9891A15-1ED0-4C1E-B85F-3FE9D7D133BA@microsoft.com,

kevinashby typed:



> I have tried to install microsoft office 2007 but when I click on the

> icon to open the program, all I get is a pop up saying my "computer

> is not properly configuered" Any advice will be helpful..




http://openoffice.org is the best advice.
 
Greg: Sending someone to another program does not solve the question.



To Devinashby:

You will need to tell us a lot more about your problem.

How did you go about installing Office 2007?

Describe the computer your tried the installation on.

Did you get any error messages during the installation?

Quote the entire pop-up message, exactly.



"Greg Russell" wrote in message news:811s00FtmdU1@mid.individual.net...

> In news:D9891A15-1ED0-4C1E-B85F-3FE9D7D133BA@microsoft.com,

> kevinashby typed:

>

>> I have tried to install microsoft office 2007 but when I click on the

>> icon to open the program, all I get is a pop up saying my "computer

>> is not properly configuered" Any advice will be helpful..


>

> http://openoffice.org is the best advice.

>

>
 
In news:uTRuKgGzKHA.2552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,

Richard in AZ typed:



> Greg: Sending someone to another program does not solve the question.




Sure it does ... the OP will get all the functionality of the M$ product

(and then some) without the ambiguous "installation problems" that were

stated.



If there is any problem due to "system configuration" then OO will give a

very clear statement of what the problem is, and how to fix it.
 
"Greg Russell" wrote in message news:8125tkFptoU1@mid.individual.net...

> In news:uTRuKgGzKHA.2552@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,

> Richard in AZ typed:

>

>> Greg: Sending someone to another program does not solve the question.


>

> Sure it does ... the OP will get all the functionality of the M$ product

> (and then some) without the ambiguous "installation problems" that were

> stated.

>

> If there is any problem due to "system configuration" then OO will give a

> very clear statement of what the problem is, and how to fix it.




I know OO and even teach a class on it. But the OP paid for Office 2007 and want help with it!!!!
 
In news:%23ZSNJgIzKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,

Richard in AZ typed:



> I know OO and even teach a class on it.




Well, smell you ... is anybody supposed to be impressed?



> But the OP paid for Office 2007 and want help with it!!!!




So what? Why help somebody eat bad food that they paid for when the

nutritious stuff is free?
 
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