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Analyze log example 1: Office ProPlus 2010 installation Here are some examples of Office installation failures and how we can identify the failure point. You should focus on the first entry that you find. There is frequently more than one value 3 or rolling back package entry. As soon as you find value 3 or Rolling back package in the setup.exe log, you should be able to identify which component is failing, and then from there look for the particular MSI log that corresponds to that component. You should be able to identify the failure immediately at that point. Rolling back package indicates that the Office installation has failed and Office is trying to 'roll back' the installation. If it doesn't have a value 3 entry, look for the first instance of Rolling back package. However, this log is not clear enough to diagnose the issue. This log usually has a value 3 entry in it when there is a failure. We recommend that you start with the setup.exe log. Therefore, there are many logs to verify. In a good installation, you will typically not see any value 3 entries in the logs. Windows installer returns codes during the installation that indicate if a particular function is successful or not. When you look through the MSI logs, we will typically want to look for a value 3 entry in the logs. Here is a screen shot of the verbose logs from an installation attempt.
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Analyzing logsĪfter your install attempt, you will find that you have somewhere between 1 and 20 logs from the installation in your temp directory. However, this time, you are ready to capture log files that will be detailed enough to help you diagnose the failure point. It's failed previously, expect it to fail again. Now that you have enabled verbose logging and know where you should look for the logs, just retry your installation.
If you are running your installation manually on the computer as a signed-in user by double-clicking setup.exe, the log files will be generated in the %temp% directory of the user who performs the installation.
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstallerįor more information about Windows Installer logging, see How to enable Windows Installer logging. To enable verbose logging, set the following registry keys: You will have a verbose log for the installation of the Word component, Excel and so on. With verbose MSI logging enabled, you will get a verbose log file for each component that Office installs. However, it doesn't give the detail that's usually required to diagnose an installation failure. In Office, there's a setup.exe log file that's created by default. When you troubleshoot Office install failures, make sure that MSI verbose logging is enabled. The techniques can be applied to all Office installations that use Windows Installer (MSI). This article describes techniques on how to determine and fix Microsoft Office installation failures. This article was written by Eric Ashton, Senior Support Escalation Engineer. If Office 2003 is supposed to be able to run on Windows ME, what are they doing wrong?-> No Office programs appear in the start menu. The Office 2003 installer seemed to go through most of the default installation OK but at the very end it reported that Office 2003 was not compatible with the current version of Windows. They wiped the HD and re-installed Win ME with no problems. I suggested the best thing might be to wipe the hard drive with DBAN and start over.
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They said they still had the original set-up discs that came with the PC and still had the Office 2003 package.
They stopped using the computer a year or so later because of possible viruses and/or corrupt systems files and it was easier to just buy a new computer.
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They also said they later installed a full retail version of an Office 2003 package with no problems.
They said it came with Windows ME and at least MS-Word installed when they bought it. Somebody at work is trying to resurrect an old computer at home and asked me for help. Will Office 2003 run on a new installation of Windows ME or does ME need some type of service packs or updates first?