I had installed Microsoft Office 2007 in my PC(2.4 GHz, 384 RAM, Windows XP
SP2) 2 months back. After that when I had faced severe problems with viruses
and all, I decided to go for a clean install of Windows XP (also installed
the SP2) and now when I tried to install Office 2007 using the same CD I am
shown the following message:
Setup cannot find Publisher.en-us\PubLR.cab. Browse to a valid installation
source, and click OK.
and it is showing me the navigation bar from where I am supposed to find the
file out. When I am locating the folder Publisher.en-us and selecting it they
are displaying "Invalid Location". Can anyone help me out why this is
happening when it has run just fine in the same PC with the same hardware?
"tan" <tan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8EC87E76-F73C-4B24-8741-4F91D17BB5A7@microsoft.com...
>I had installed Microsoft Office 2007 in my PC(2.4 GHz, 384 RAM, Windows XP
> SP2) 2 months back. After that when I had faced severe problems with
> viruses
> and all, I decided to go for a clean install of Windows XP (also installed
> the SP2) and now when I tried to install Office 2007 using the same CD I
> am
> shown the following message:
> Setup cannot find Publisher.en-us\PubLR.cab. Browse to a valid
> installation
> source, and click OK.
> and it is showing me the navigation bar from where I am supposed to find
> the
> file out. When I am locating the folder Publisher.en-us and selecting it
> they
> are displaying "Invalid Location". Can anyone help me out why this is
> happening when it has run just fine in the same PC with the same hardware?
>
>
> please help and send message to tanvi0ahuja@gmail.com
Re: how to install MS 2007 again on same computer?
yes, it is the Microsoft enterprise edition 2007
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
> Which edition of Office? Are you using a genuine Microsoft CD to install
> Office?
>
> --
>
> JoAnn Paules
> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
>
> ~~~~~
> How to ask a question
> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>
>
> "tan" <tan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8EC87E76-F73C-4B24-8741-4F91D17BB5A7@microsoft.com...
> >I had installed Microsoft Office 2007 in my PC(2.4 GHz, 384 RAM, Windows XP
> > SP2) 2 months back. After that when I had faced severe problems with
> > viruses
> > and all, I decided to go for a clean install of Windows XP (also installed
> > the SP2) and now when I tried to install Office 2007 using the same CD I
> > am
> > shown the following message:
> > Setup cannot find Publisher.en-us\PubLR.cab. Browse to a valid
> > installation
> > source, and click OK.
> > and it is showing me the navigation bar from where I am supposed to find
> > the
> > file out. When I am locating the folder Publisher.en-us and selecting it
> > they
> > are displaying "Invalid Location". Can anyone help me out why this is
> > happening when it has run just fine in the same PC with the same hardware?
> >
> >
> > please help and send message to tanvi0ahuja@gmail.com
>
RE: how to install MS 2007 again on same computer?
I am having this same problem on my computer except I just purchased office
enterprise 2007 and am trying to install it for the first time. Any ideas on
why I would be getting this error?
please send any suggestions to buehner@wisc.edu
"tan" wrote:
> I had installed Microsoft Office 2007 in my PC(2.4 GHz, 384 RAM, Windows XP
> SP2) 2 months back. After that when I had faced severe problems with viruses
> and all, I decided to go for a clean install of Windows XP (also installed
> the SP2) and now when I tried to install Office 2007 using the same CD I am
> shown the following message:
> Setup cannot find Publisher.en-us\PubLR.cab. Browse to a valid installation
> source, and click OK.
> and it is showing me the navigation bar from where I am supposed to find the
> file out. When I am locating the folder Publisher.en-us and selecting it they
> are displaying "Invalid Location". Can anyone help me out why this is
> happening when it has run just fine in the same PC with the same hardware?
>
>
> please help and send message to tanvi0ahuja@gmail.com