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Author VSTO Can't find Office Professional, but it IS there
Jim Sproul, Dallas, Texas

2005-10-10, 7:02 pm

I am trying to install VSTO 2003. I am running XP with SP 2 install. I had
Office Pro 2003 Installed prior to going through the step but reinstalled
after putting on VS, VB.NET and MSDN. When I run the VSTO disk it pops up an
alert that I must have Office Professional 2003 installed. What can I do?
What is happening?
Thanks in advance
Kevin Daly

2005-10-19, 6:59 pm

I *think* it needs Office 2003 SP1 at least, but I could be wrong.
But my suggestion would be to make sure you've installed the latest service
pack for Office and try again.

"Jim Sproul, Dallas, Texas" <Jim Sproul, Dallas,
Texas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to install VSTO 2003. I am running XP with SP 2 install. I had
> Office Pro 2003 Installed prior to going through the step but reinstalled
> after putting on VS, VB.NET and MSDN. When I run the VSTO disk it pops up
> an
> alert that I must have Office Professional 2003 installed. What can I do?
> What is happening?
> Thanks in advance



Jim Sproul, Dallas, Texas

2005-10-20, 6:59 pm

I just checked, at least on Word I have SP2 installed.

Thanks anyway

"Kevin Daly" wrote:

> I *think* it needs Office 2003 SP1 at least, but I could be wrong.
> But my suggestion would be to make sure you've installed the latest service
> pack for Office and try again.
>
> "Jim Sproul, Dallas, Texas" <Jim Sproul, Dallas,
> Texas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:30D7CF60-5637-4E27-ABD5-C466811618FD@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Sproul

2005-11-15, 7:57 am

Sorry not really anything to do with your question, but i saw your surname,
and as you'll agree it's not a common name. Just thought id say hi from
scotland.

Alan Sproul, Scotland.

"Jim Sproul, Dallas, Texas" wrote:
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> I just checked, at least on Word I have SP2 installed.
>
> Thanks anyway
>
> "Kevin Daly" wrote:
>
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