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Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk (DATA1.MSI)
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I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) -- "Now I have you where I want you... where is my jar of Bull ants?" --unknown /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: NT ( ) or Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk (DATA1.MSI)
"Ant" wrote in message
... Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)
On 3/5/2007 7:16 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Ant" wrote in message ... Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( -- "If I want to be a robber, I rob the king's treasury. If I want to be a hunter, I hunt the rhino. What is the use of robbing beggars and hunting ants? So if you want to love, love God." --Swami Vivekananda /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: NT ( ) or Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk (DATA1.MSI)
"Ant" wrote in message
... On 3/5/2007 7:16 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Ant" wrote in message ... Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)
On 3/5/2007 9:56 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI service started from this incident. BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more testings since it is on my home machine. -- Phillip Pi Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com ----------------------------------------------------- Email: YMC (remove SYMC to reply by e-mail) ----------------------------------------------------- Please do NOT e-mail me for technical support. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Thank you. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk (DATA1.MSI)
"Phillip Pi" wrote in message
... On 3/5/2007 9:56 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI service started from this incident. BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more testings since it is on my home machine. During the Office installation process, you have the option of installing various converters and filters. That's exactly what they're called in the install list. There's a converter for csv files. I suspect yours is not installed. So, open control panel, choose Add/Remove Program, scroll down to Microsoft Office, click the "Change" button or whatever it's called, and check the list of features already installed. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)
On 3/5/2007 11:33 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Phillip Pi" wrote in message ... On 3/5/2007 9:56 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI service started from this incident. BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more testings since it is on my home machine. During the Office installation process, you have the option of installing various converters and filters. That's exactly what they're called in the install list. There's a converter for csv files. I suspect yours is not installed. So, open control panel, choose Add/Remove Program, scroll down to Microsoft Office, click the "Change" button or whatever it's called, and check the list of features already installed. I will check that out later tonight. I am pretty sure I have those Office 2000 converters installed. I even have 2007 converters installed. -- Phillip Pi Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com ----------------------------------------------------- Email: YMC (remove SYMC to reply by e-mail) ----------------------------------------------------- Please do NOT e-mail me for technical support. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Thank you. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk (DATA1.MSI)
"Phillip Pi" wrote in message
... On 3/5/2007 11:33 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Phillip Pi" wrote in message ... On 3/5/2007 9:56 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI service started from this incident. BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more testings since it is on my home machine. During the Office installation process, you have the option of installing various converters and filters. That's exactly what they're called in the install list. There's a converter for csv files. I suspect yours is not installed. So, open control panel, choose Add/Remove Program, scroll down to Microsoft Office, click the "Change" button or whatever it's called, and check the list of features already installed. I will check that out later tonight. I am pretty sure I have those Office 2000 converters installed. I even have 2007 converters installed. -- Phillip Pi Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com As long as I've got your attention, are there still any forums around for WinFax tech help, even if it's from users? The Symantec site used to have one, but it seems to be gone, and I'd like to know whose decision it was to remove it, where he/she lives, and where their kids go to school. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)
On 3/5/2007 1:10 PM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Phillip Pi" wrote in message ... On 3/5/2007 11:33 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Phillip Pi" wrote in message ... On 3/5/2007 9:56 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Hello! I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI service started from this incident. BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more testings since it is on my home machine. During the Office installation process, you have the option of installing various converters and filters. That's exactly what they're called in the install list. There's a converter for csv files. I suspect yours is not installed. So, open control panel, choose Add/Remove Program, scroll down to Microsoft Office, click the "Change" button or whatever it's called, and check the list of features already installed. I will check that out later tonight. I am pretty sure I have those Office 2000 converters installed. I even have 2007 converters installed. -- Phillip Pi Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com As long as I've got your attention, are there still any forums around for WinFax tech help, even if it's from users? The Symantec site used to have one, but it seems to be gone, and I'd like to know whose decision it was to remove it, where he/she lives, and where their kids go to school. Not that I know of except Symantec's support site (if it it still there). -- Phillip Pi Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com ----------------------------------------------------- Email: YMC (remove SYMC to reply by e-mail) ----------------------------------------------------- Please do NOT e-mail me for technical support. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Thank you. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)
On 3/5/2007 1:06 PM PT, Phillip Pi wrote:
I have a problem with a tiny CSV file (http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI. I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file. Excel did not prompt me to get the CD. Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates. All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :) Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one word, no commas, nothing else? Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with: test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :( OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in Excel? Other method? Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI service started from this incident. BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more testings since it is on my home machine. During the Office installation process, you have the option of installing various converters and filters. That's exactly what they're called in the install list. There's a converter for csv files. I suspect yours is not installed. So, open control panel, choose Add/Remove Program, scroll down to Microsoft Office, click the "Change" button or whatever it's called, and check the list of features already installed. I will check that out later tonight. I am pretty sure I have those Office 2000 converters installed. I even have 2007 converters installed. I was correct. Everything under "Converters and Filters" are installed. :( -- "Ants die in sugar." --Malawi /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: NT ( ) or Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk (DATA1.MSI)
"Ant" wrote in message
... I will check that out later tonight. I am pretty sure I have those Office 2000 converters installed. I even have 2007 converters installed. I was correct. Everything under "Converters and Filters" are installed. :( Do children or other saboteurs use this computer? People who mess things up and then claim they don't know how it happened, sort of like politicians testifying in court? If yes, I'd back up all the data, reformat the hard disk, and reinstall the OS. But, that's just me. If my computer was having this problem, I'd try importing the CSV file into Access. If that works, you could always export it to another type of file that Excel would be happy with. Or, uninstall & reinstall Office. |
Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)
On 3/6/2007 2:59 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Ant" wrote in message ... I will check that out later tonight. I am pretty sure I have those Office 2000 converters installed. I even have 2007 converters installed. I was correct. Everything under "Converters and Filters" are installed. :( Do children or other saboteurs use this computer? People who mess things up and then claim they don't know how it happened, sort of like politicians testifying in court? If yes, I'd back up all the data, reformat the hard disk, and reinstall the OS. But, that's just me. Nope. Just me. I can tell you Office installation is pretty old (4/4/2004). If my computer was having this problem, I'd try importing the CSV file into Access. If that works, you could always export it to another type of file that Excel would be happy with. Or, uninstall & reinstall Office. Yeah, if it gets worse or I get desperate. :) -- "As a thinker and planner, the ant is the equal of any savage race of men; as a self-educated specialist in several arts she is the superior of any savage race of men; and in one or two high mental qualities she is above the reach of any man..." --Mark Twain /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Remove ANT from e-mail address: NT ( ) or Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer. |
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