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Old 08-22-2008, 03:55 AM
Kenny Dickerson
 
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Default Unsupported Language error when installing Office Enterprise 2007

I purchased Office Enterprise 2007 thru the Microsoft Home Use Program. I'm
running Windows XP SP2, and have Office Pro 2003 installed. Upon inserting
the DVD, I get a setup error message 'The language of this installation
package is not supported by your system'. The packaging and writing on the
DVD are in English, and the folders on the DVD all end with 'en-us'. What
can I do to install this?
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Kenny Dickerson
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Old 09-13-2008, 07:26 PM
Craig W
 
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Default RE: Unsupported Language error when installing Office Enterprise 2007

Were you able to resolve this? I am in the exact same situation, have Win XP
SP2, have office 2003 installed, and obtained through my employer the office
enterprise 2007 home use program DVD.

Craig

"Kenny Dickerson" wrote:

> I purchased Office Enterprise 2007 thru the Microsoft Home Use Program. I'm
> running Windows XP SP2, and have Office Pro 2003 installed. Upon inserting
> the DVD, I get a setup error message 'The language of this installation
> package is not supported by your system'. The packaging and writing on the
> DVD are in English, and the folders on the DVD all end with 'en-us'. What
> can I do to install this?
> --
> Kenny Dickerson

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Old 09-14-2008, 11:58 PM
Kenny Dickerson
 
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Default RE: Unsupported Language error when installing Office Enterprise 2

No, still no luck getting this to work.
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Kenny Dickerson


"Craig W" wrote:

> Were you able to resolve this? I am in the exact same situation, have Win XP
> SP2, have office 2003 installed, and obtained through my employer the office
> enterprise 2007 home use program DVD.
>
> Craig
>
> "Kenny Dickerson" wrote:
>
> > I purchased Office Enterprise 2007 thru the Microsoft Home Use Program. I'm
> > running Windows XP SP2, and have Office Pro 2003 installed. Upon inserting
> > the DVD, I get a setup error message 'The language of this installation
> > package is not supported by your system'. The packaging and writing on the
> > DVD are in English, and the folders on the DVD all end with 'en-us'. What
> > can I do to install this?
> > --
> > Kenny Dickerson

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Old 11-20-2008, 03:14 PM
Techie_Mom
 
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Default RE: Unsupported Language error when installing Office Enterprise 2

Have you had any luck resolving your issue? I work with a school system and
receive this message when installing MS Office Enterprise '07 on the school
machines.
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D


"Kenny Dickerson" wrote:

> No, still no luck getting this to work.
> --
> Kenny Dickerson
>
>
> "Craig W" wrote:
>
> > Were you able to resolve this? I am in the exact same situation, have Win XP
> > SP2, have office 2003 installed, and obtained through my employer the office
> > enterprise 2007 home use program DVD.
> >
> > Craig
> >
> > "Kenny Dickerson" wrote:
> >
> > > I purchased Office Enterprise 2007 thru the Microsoft Home Use Program. I'm
> > > running Windows XP SP2, and have Office Pro 2003 installed. Upon inserting
> > > the DVD, I get a setup error message 'The language of this installation
> > > package is not supported by your system'. The packaging and writing on the
> > > DVD are in English, and the folders on the DVD all end with 'en-us'. What
> > > can I do to install this?
> > > --
> > > Kenny Dickerson

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Old 11-20-2008, 09:01 PM
Peter Foldes
 
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Default Re: Unsupported Language error when installing Office Enterprise 2

Techie Mom

For help with Office Enterprise please look up the supplied info for assistance and help with the Office Enterprise

https://oms.one.microsoft.com/tc/cr_...nquestions.htm
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Peter

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"Techie_Mom" <TechieMom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:83E153C5-302C-4C2D-B790-745438A7CB3A@microsoft.com...
> Have you had any luck resolving your issue? I work with a school system and
> receive this message when installing MS Office Enterprise '07 on the school
> machines.
> --
> D
>
>
> "Kenny Dickerson" wrote:
>
>> No, still no luck getting this to work.
>> --
>> Kenny Dickerson
>>
>>
>> "Craig W" wrote:
>>
>> > Were you able to resolve this? I am in the exact same situation, have Win XP
>> > SP2, have office 2003 installed, and obtained through my employer the office
>> > enterprise 2007 home use program DVD.
>> >
>> > Craig
>> >
>> > "Kenny Dickerson" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I purchased Office Enterprise 2007 thru the Microsoft Home Use Program. I'm
>> > > running Windows XP SP2, and have Office Pro 2003 installed. Upon inserting
>> > > the DVD, I get a setup error message 'The language of this installation
>> > > package is not supported by your system'. The packaging and writing on the
>> > > DVD are in English, and the folders on the DVD all end with 'en-us'. What
>> > > can I do to install this?
>> > > --
>> > > Kenny Dickerson

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