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25th Aug 02, 08:42 PM
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I currently am running Win XP SP1 v.1102 and Office 2000. I just attempted to upgrade to Office XP, and while installing Office SP1, I got an error message stating "Error applying this patch to file C:\Config.msi\pt1c.tmp. It has probably already been updated by other means and can no longer be modified by this patch."
What do I do? If I cancel, the install fails, if I hit retry I get the same error....
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25th Aug 02, 10:38 PM
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Maybe you have to uninstall office 2000 before installing office xp
I'm running Xp with SP1 1102 too and I have Office Xp with the SP2
Or try to install SP2 not Sp1
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25th Aug 02, 10:45 PM
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Good idea, I will try the uninstall. SP@ will not work unless SP1 is already installed.
Thanks
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26th Aug 02, 01:01 AM
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didn't work, same error. Oh well, might as well stay on 2000
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26th Aug 02, 01:55 AM
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Hum...............
Is this a real copy of office Xp ?
Did you apply a patch ?
If you have a patch for it, maybe the problem is there 
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26th Aug 02, 10:16 AM
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When Office XP came out and some people got hold of a type of key that doesn't allow it to be activated (similar to an XP Corp Key) when people upgraded to OfficeXP SP1 those types of errors were common. The way to do it is to slipstream the SP into Office and install. Some notes around about how to do it. That will solve your problems.
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26th Aug 02, 12:58 PM
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Hi,
I am pretty sure that your copy of Office XP is a "prerelease" corporate version that leaked prior to Office going RTM. This version of Office XP also gives the same error when attempting to apply SP1 or SP2 patches. You need to get the full corporate version and your problems should go away.
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26th Aug 02, 04:42 PM
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Thanks all, I will get a different version tonight.
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26th Aug 02, 06:34 PM
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Hold on jefexp...
Some Office XP versions can only be upgraded using the administrative versions of SP1 and SP2... so check if your update procedure is indeed correct.
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26th Aug 02, 08:04 PM
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your right ,I could only use the Admin update, slipstreamed the SP2
no problem
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