Question:
I need help with office 2007 installation.Shows error?
Ron99
2009-09-11 04:09:33 UTC
When i try to install microsoft office 2007.it shows an error saying:
Office 2007 Enterprise\Enterprise.WW\OSETUP.DLL digital signature does not validate or is not present


What do I need to do/fix to get my computer to let me install the program?

What does that even MEAN?!
i checked the other answer on yahoo answers but it doesnt solve my problem
Four answers:
Mnm .
2009-09-11 04:39:18 UTC
There are various instances were I had faced the same issue while working with my team. The common solution was to copy the entire installation disk on the hard drive and install from there. However there were many other instances where we have to extract the the said file with different product of Microsoft say Visio 2007 and replace the same extracted file to the copied MS Office folder.



There are other cool tricks to perform the installation. I am providing the link for the same released on the Microsoft's technet forum.



http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/exchangesvrclients/thread/dc31526b-efd3-420b-927a-5dc5de7a2bc6/



Hope you will be able to install MS Office successfully.



Cheers!

http://www.techcorrespondent.com/
Catherine
2009-09-12 02:50:41 UTC
Hi, Ron99



There are 3 step to repair office 2007 installation error



If you got office 2007 installation error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair office 2007 installation error you need to follow the steps below:



* Step 1 - Download a office 2007 installation error repair tool,install this error repair tool.

* Step 2 - Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you pc for Free.

* Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair office 2007 installation error.



Here are the url of office 2007 installation error repair tool:http://www.fixerrorsafe.com/ttfix-office_2007_installation_error-zz0001
2016-03-19 07:57:37 UTC
It sounds to me as though some software has installed a Word macro that runs at start-up. Check the Add/Remove programs list for anything that might have done this. For example a PDF maker, or OCR program.
2009-09-11 04:24:43 UTC
maybe run it again



i like 2003 most


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