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Sadly...still no joy, its as if it can't find the installation
Sadly...still no joy, its as if it can't find the installation
Can you please run a repair of Office?
Repair Microsoft Office 2010
Then run a sfc scan on windows.
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Now, try installing sp1.
If you have the office 2010 disk and key handy, you can try uninstalling Office, rebooting, installing and activating, then running the sp1 installer.
If still no joy, enable windows installer logging (run sp1 after that) and we can see if there are any clues there.
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Don't believe this, uninstalled, re-booted, ran CC, installed fresh, ran SP1...same error message, I have made installer log active, how do I view it
sorry to be a pain
Its described in the MS support page linked on the vistax64 page.The new log's file name is random, but begins with the letters "Msi" and end with a .log extension. To locate the Temp folder location, type the following line at a command prompt:
cd %temp%
hmmm, obviously that didn't work as I don't have anything like that, lots of opatchinstall logs but nothing beginning with Msi
Any errors, not necessarily starting with msi?
Wouldn't have a clue where to look, how can I get a screenshot on here and you may be able to see
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Depends on how big the log is.
I guess it would be the opatchinstall.log files. I noticed most are sized either about 185 mb or about 962 mb. Suggest you open one of the 185 mb size files first and see if you can find the error line and code. Really annoying to go through all these hoops for a simple update install, I must say.