i think i have a similar problem as the "IE7 unistalling" thread. i just installed Vista and for some reason windows installer is stuck in a loop trying to install windows office 2003. i tried to play along and install via the prompts but it just ignored it. tried to unistall and nothing happened. i can not go back to a restore point because this happened from the beginning, so there is no restore point. any and i mean any suggestions would be helpful!
i am running office 07 BETA

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Hi Alejo, See ya found these newsgroups-Sorry couldn't help in chat. People will have an answer here. Jeff
"Alejo" wrote in message
i think i have a similar problem as the "IE7 unistalling" thread. i just installed Vista and for some reason windows installer is stuck in a loop trying to install windows office 2003. i tried to play along and install via the prompts but it just ignored it. tried to unistall and nothing happened. i can not go back to a restore point because this happened from the beginning, so there is no restore point. any and i mean any suggestions would be helpful!
i am running office 07 BETA
"Alejo" wrote in message
i think i have a similar problem as the "IE7 unistalling" thread. i just installed Vista and for some reason windows installer is stuck in a loop trying to install windows office 2003. i tried to play along and install via the prompts but it just ignored it. tried to unistall and nothing happened. i can not go back to a restore point because this happened from the beginning, so there is no restore point. any and i mean any suggestions would be helpful!
i am running office 07 BETA
You dual booting to XP? Vista creates restore points for you. Anytime you install or uninstall software and regular system checkpoints. You have no restore points because every time you boot back to XP and then to Vista- your restore points are deleted automagically for you, courtesy of Microsoft.
-Michael
com on you guys are not helping!
"MICHAEL" wrote:
"Alejo" wrote in message i think i have a similar problem as the "IE7 unistalling" thread. i just installed Vista and for some reason windows installer is stuck in a loop trying to install windows office 2003. i tried to play along and install via the prompts but it just ignored it. tried to unistall and nothing happened. i can not go back to a restore point because this happened from the beginning, so there is no restore point. any and i mean any suggestions would be helpful!
i am running office 07 BETA
You dual booting to XP? Vista creates restore points for you. Anytime you install or uninstall software and regular system checkpoints. You have no restore points because every time you boot back to XP and then to Vista- your restore points are deleted automagically for you, courtesy of Microsoft.
-Michael
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