Microsoft Office 2007 has not been installed for the current user
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It works buddy....thank you so much.....was really getting annoyed with that message.....
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I have 3 results of MSO.DLL in the C:\WINDOWS\Installer\ folder... Which one of them should I take?
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omg, it worked.
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thanks so much!!!!!!
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nice end, it make sense
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thanks bro
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Dude, u don't wanna know how thankful I am... this is awesome!! Thanks man
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GREAT SCOTT it worked! this world needs more people like you
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It`s working!!! Thanks a lot! I`ve tried many other ways but only this video help me to resolve the problem.
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thx alot it work
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Still having problems with that error!! When uac is disabled though, the office products work fine. Also, I couldn't find my mso.dll backup file (there were no files at all in that PatcheCache folder!) Although I ended up using the mso.dll file given here, it still didn't work!! T___T Any idea why? (I have a 64 bit, win 7 machine, and I placed the mso.dll file in the correct location also)
desi4lif3 10 months ago
@desi4lif3 then leave uac off, there is no reason to have it on anyways, unless you love having windows 7 bother you every time you want to change a setting or install a program
Sammyz4Him 10 months ago
If you have folder called "C:\Program Files (x86)", make sure to paste MSO.DLL into C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12.
I discovered this after the default location in the video didn't work. :) Thanks for the tutorial, Sammyz!
DrRobotJay 11 months ago
@DrRobotJay thats in the video if u didnt notice, thanks for pointing out what i already did in the video
Sammyz4Him 11 months ago