Blake,
Those other posts that you reference are not mine . . very odd though. If you are referring to my posted issue, I have somewhat found a solution. I am still having this issue on the WXP machine that I wrote about. However, I have determined that I can install this on Windows XP but the user must have local admin rights and the firewall must be disbled during installation.
"Blake.Whitney[ at ]gmail.com" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Sheila - odd request. I saw this post by you in another forum. Can you > email me (blake.whitney[ at ]gmail.com) so I can ask you how you solved the > issue? Thanks. > > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.exchange.applications/browse_thread/thread/af214c6da65406b5/6a4fe4e74b70a990?lnk=st&q=owa+%2B+href+%2B+link&rnum=8#6a4fe4e74b70a990> > > Sheila wrote: > > Error message: "The installation source for this product is not available. > > Verify that the source exists and that you can access it." > > > > Outlook is installed from a server directory on all our workstations. > > pfbackup installs just fine on Windows 2000 machines, but we get this message > > on any Windows XP machine that we try to install the backup utility on. > > > > The pfbackup.exe sits in the same directory as the Office XP setup directory > > on our network server. > > > > Any ideas why we would have this issue on XP machines but not W2K machines > > and what I can do to resolve the issue? > > > > Thank you for your assistance > >
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