If you really want to move the default system locations, you have to do it
*before* you install too much stuff.  Especially stuff like office.

I stopped doing all that relocation in the NT4 timeframe.  Get the right
size disk and move on to more meaningful activities...



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On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:36 PM, John Aldrich
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>  In case anyone on this list gets a bright idea like I did, DON’T! J I
> ended up having to uninstall Office, reinstall the old version and then
> re-upgrade that version in order to fix the above error message. I’ve been
> working on it since about 8:30 this morning and FINALLY got all the
> upgrades/updates done. I also had to update his Windows XP from SP2 to SP3,
> so that was about 90 minutes of the work I did today. J
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> *From:* John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Monday, August 16, 2010 12:16 PM
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> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Help... "<office product> is not installed for the current
> user..."
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> I’ve got a user who started getting the above error message today. Friday I
> installed a second HDD in his computer, and moved his profile to that
> location. Today, he’s getting that error. I tried editing the registry to
> tell Windows to use his original profile, but it didn’t help. L
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> User **is** an admin, for what it’s worth. I’ve tried removing the
> c:\program files\common files\office 12\mso.dll file, but that didn’t help.
> I’ve tried repairing the install and that did not help.
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> The only thing I can see is that the user is still on XP SP2, so I’m going
> to install some critical updates and then install SP3 and try a fresh
> install of Office 2007 and see if that helps. L
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> Any other ideas???
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