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Hello,

I just got from a download Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise when I try to install it this is the error im getting,

 

Error 1316

I am trying to uninstall Office 2000 but I keep getting the error message:

 

Error 1316: A network error occurred while attempting to read from the

file

C:\\Windows\Installer\Data1.msi

 

Is there a way I can manually uninstall the program? I do not have the

disk

anymore either.

 

Thanks.

 

Also ive tried using Add and Remove and it still doesn't work to uninstall it...

I really need help so i can get my new upgrade to get installed Microsoft office 2007 Enterprise.

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hello,

ty for replying so fast

im also very experienced in computers i rarely ever ask for help but i tried to install windows installer and when it gets done it saids finish and then i cant find it no where.

#2 CC cleaner i use on a daily basis so that program doesnt work neither so im going try the last program you suggested also if all fails what next???

Thanks BOB

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Where did you obtain Office Enterprise 2007 from bewaniuk?
Posted

Hello,

i don't that's necessary how i get my software sir, i have a problem before with Microsoft office professional plus and it got fixed thru here its a legal program if you like to know whats that going do on how im getting the error im just asking sir???

im still getting the error and it and would like help on resolving the error im getting Ty for replying to this post BOB

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Hello,

I just got from a download Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise

It is that you downloaded it, we have no proof this is a legal copy.

As far as I know Microsoft Office in any of its versions is only available as a disk in its legal form.

 

For this reason and the possible breach of forum rules number 4

 

References, questions, signatures or subjects posted with regard to or containing software cracks, rips, hacks, warez, porn, non-genuine, pirated and illegal software etc, may be removed, the thread closed and the originating poster possibly being banned.

 

I have to close this thread.

 

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You said this;

 

i have a problem before with Microsoft office professional plus and it got fixed thru here

This is quite untrue as you didn't reply here.

 

http://extremetechsupport.com/forum/business-applications/6802-cant-open-any-doc-microsoft-word-2007-a.html

 

You said this;

 

i don't that's necessary how i get my software sir
Do you mean it's none of our business how you acquire your software?

 

If this is the case then why are you asking for help to solve this issue when you should have recourse to Microsoft on allegedly legally purchased software?

 

Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 can only be obtained legally via a Volume License Agreement, something which you have not spoken of at any given time.

 

http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/suites/FX101754511033.aspx

 

Volume Licensing

 

I put this to you Bob that you have illegally obtained this software via some scabby torrent site and now that it doesn't work you wish to know why.

 

As Plastic Nev quite clearly pointed out this is in breach of FPCH policy and should you wish to pursue this matter then please pm me with legal aspects to prove your issue.

 

Thread is re-closed.

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