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i updated my windows and now every office program says" microsoft excel has
not been installed for current user. please run setup to install the
application"
i cant access the setup
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You cannot access the Control Panel to get at Add or Remove Programs?

Do you have an Office 2007 CD?

Have you tried StartProgramsMicrosoft OfficeMS Office Tools and run
Diagnostics?

Just for curiosity..........which Windows Update caused the problem?


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On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 10:49:01 -0800, marco gueli <marco
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i updated my windows and now every office program says" microsoft excel has
not been installed for current user. please run setup to install the
application"
i cant access the setup


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