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OneNote and Outlook 2003.
Whenever I receive and e-mail the OneNote installer runs. The box says "Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Office OneNote 2007" and "Gathering Requirements".
Then after it is done Gathering Requirements, it says "The configuration made to Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 will not take effect until your computer has been restarted. Would you like to restart now?"
If I choose yes, the problem still remains.
This is driving me crazy. Can someone tell me how to either fix this specific problem or give me a reg hack that will cure this behavior?
Noteless in Nebraska.
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On Apr 2, 11:12 am, thankUin...[ at ]gmail.com wrote:
[Quoted Text] > OneNote and Outlook 2003. > > Whenever I receive and e-mail the OneNote installer runs. The box > says "Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Office OneNote > 2007" and "Gathering Requirements". > > Then after it is done Gathering Requirements, it says "The > configuration made to Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 will not take > effect until your computer has been restarted. Would you like to > restart now?" > > If I choose yes, the problem still remains. > > This is driving me crazy. Can someone tell me how to either fix this > specific problem or give me a reg hack that will cure this behavior? > > Noteless in Nebraska.
An earlier user on this group had a somewhat similar issue. If you look in the event log you should see where Windows installer (msiexec) is trying to repair a component it thinks needing repair. Once you know which component it is MS support should be able to give you a work around.
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On Apr 2, 12:15 pm, "doc" <david.daughe...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Apr 2, 11:12 am, thankUin...[ at ]gmail.com wrote: > > > OneNote and Outlook 2003. > > > Whenever I receive and e-mail the OneNote installer runs. The box > > says "Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Office OneNote > > 2007" and "Gathering Requirements". > > > Then after it is done Gathering Requirements, it says "The > > configuration made to Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 will not take > > effect until your computer has been restarted. Would you like to > > restart now?" > > > If I choose yes, the problem still remains. > > > This is driving me crazy. Can someone tell me how to either fix this > > specific problem or give me a reg hack that will cure this behavior? > > > Noteless in Nebraska. > > An earlier user on this group had a somewhat similar issue. If you > look in the event log you should see where Windows installer (msiexec) > is trying to repair a component it thinks needing repair. Once you > know which component it is MS support should be able to give you a > work around.
Thanks for the tip... the Event Viewer is full of those errors but none really point to anything and a google search hasn't turned up much.
The errors are:
Event ID 11729, 11728 Product: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 -- Configuration failed. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
ALSO:
Event ID 1025 Product: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007. The file C:\WINDOWS\winsxs \x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_0de06acd \msvcr80.dll is being held in use by the following process Name: msiexec , Id 456. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
I cant find anything that specific enough to help me out. I tried the Windows Install Cleanup but still no resolution.
Thanks.
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On Apr 2, 5:58 pm, thankUin...[ at ]gmail.com wrote:
[Quoted Text] The first one is just a universal msg that doesn't tell you much that you don't already know. Somewhere right before that msg you should see the component or feature failure from the repair.
> Event ID 1025 > Product: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007. The file C:\WINDOWS\winsxs > \x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_0de06acd > \msvcr80.dll is being held in use by the following process Name: > msiexec , Id 456. > For more information, see Help and Support Center athttp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Don't know if it's relevant, but this is just something trying to update the C++ Runtime files and of course also failing.
I think you'll find the answer somewhere right before the first msg.
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On Apr 2, 8:30 pm, "doc" <david.daughe...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Apr 2, 5:58 pm, thankUin...[ at ]gmail.com wrote:> Event ID 11729, 11728 > > Product: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 -- Configuration failed. > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.> > The first one is just a universal msg that doesn't tell you much that > you don't already know. Somewhere right before that msg you should see > the component or feature failure from the repair. > > > Event ID 1025 > > Product: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007. The file C:\WINDOWS\winsxs > > \x86_Microsoft.VC80.CRT_1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b_8.0.50727.42_x-ww_0de06acd > > \msvcr80.dll is being held in use by the following process Name: > > msiexec , Id 456. > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.> > Don't know if it's relevant, but this is just something trying to > update the C++ Runtime files and of course also failing. > I think you'll find the answer somewhere right before the first msg.
I see nothing before the generic Event ID.
Check this out:
Product: Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 -- Configuration completed successfully. <----------------- WOW! For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
However, as I said above, after reboot it is still broken. Maybe this latest discovery means something?
Also, the second error indicating a dll is in use by another process. Well, the process isnt just msiexec but it fluctuates between msiexec, iexplorer, communicator, OUTLOOK, svchost and spoolsv.
Other than that, there is nothing specific indicating what has failed to be configured except for the actual application, OneNote. I'm lost.
Thanks for all of your help so far.
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On Apr 9, 6:15 pm, thankUin...[ at ]gmail.com wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Also, the second error indicating a dll is in use by another process. > Well, the process isnt just msiexec but it fluctuates between msiexec, > iexplorer, communicator, OUTLOOK, svchost and spoolsv.
You should not have Internet Explorer open when this runs. It shares components with just about everything MS related.
> Other than that, there is nothing specific indicating what has failed > to be configured except for the actual application, OneNote. I'm > lost. You might have to just open a case with MS. They know their install components much better than I.
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