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Excel security updates
Why would a security update for excel 2003 continually fail to install??
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Excel security updates
One thing you can try is ...
Go to Start | Run | Type services.msc | Search for office source engine It should be set to automatic. Proceed at your own risk! -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "mozzie" wrote in message Why would a security update for excel 2003 continually fail to install?? |
Excel security updates
I followed the pathway you suggested and discovered that the office source
engine is set to manual. I could set it to automatic but your final sentence "proceed at own risk" is a bit of a worry. I have never had any problems installing updates before, why would it start behaving in this fashion now? I have never even been into the Office Source Engine area before so I can only assume it has been set on manual up to now and the updates have been installing without a whimper. Computers are like cars. I know how to turn them on and drive them but as soon as something goes wrong I am lost and it is very frustrating. "Jim Cone" wrote: One thing you can try is ... Go to Start | Run | Type services.msc | Search for office source engine It should be set to automatic. Proceed at your own risk! -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "mozzie" wrote in message Why would a security update for excel 2003 continually fail to install?? |
Excel security updates
At the time of your original message...
I did not know what operating system you were using. I did not know if the operating system and office programs were legal and fully complete. I did not know if you were on a network or had a stand alone unit. I did not know if you had permission to make the change suggested. I did not know if you could follow the instructions without changing some other setting that you shouldn't. I did not know if you understood slang/idioms of the English language. I do know that the Services dialog box is very useful, particularly in preventing unneeded services (that bog down windows) from starting. I do know that the recommendation I made allowed Office 2003 SP2 to install on my machine, after twice refusing to install. (windows XP) I do know that I know very little about Windows. Also see, http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "mozzie" wrote in message I followed the pathway you suggested and discovered that the office source engine is set to manual. I could set it to automatic but your final sentence "proceed at own risk" is a bit of a worry. I have never had any problems installing updates before, why would it start behaving in this fashion now? I have never even been into the Office Source Engine area before so I can only assume it has been set on manual up to now and the updates have been installing without a whimper. Computers are like cars. I know how to turn them on and drive them but as soon as something goes wrong I am lost and it is very frustrating. "Jim Cone" wrote: One thing you can try is ... Go to Start | Run | Type services.msc | Search for office source engine It should be set to automatic. Proceed at your own risk! -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "mozzie" wrote in message Why would a security update for excel 2003 continually fail to install?? |
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