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BCM 2007 error after upgrades
"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> 10/15/2008 6:24:33 PM
Last night, I upgraded the following:
* Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
* .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
* VS2008 SP1
* Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1

This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.

I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
(BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
download, but it does not contain the MSI.

If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc. So
far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
still like to get rid of it.

Henri Fournier

Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Luther <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 10/19/2008 3:08:09 PM
On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Last night, I upgraded the following:
> * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> * VS2008 SP1
> * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>
> This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>
> I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>
> If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc. So
> far,  it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> still like to get rid of it.
>
> Henri Fournier

When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
files within itself, but also references files in folders below it).
So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
were on the original disk.
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Charlie 10/21/2008 10:47:01 PM

I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my Vista 32 SP1
w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the original disk
but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says something like
invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that makes Word
unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't view a Word
document, which is nice.

Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the registry for the
time being because I need to get some work done.

Thanks,

Charlie


"Luther" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> wrote:
> > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > * VS2008 SP1
> > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> >
> > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> >
> > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> >
> > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc. So
> > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> > still like to get rid of it.
> >
> > Henri Fournier
>
> When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
> access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
> which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
> copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
> complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
> files within itself, but also references files in folders below it).
> So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
> were on the original disk.
>
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Luther <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 10/22/2008 4:31:01 PM
On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I am having the same problem.  Started about a week ago on my Vista 32 SP1
> w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on.  I have the original disk
> but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says something like
> invalid source).  So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that makes Word
> unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes.  So I can't view a Word
> document, which is nice.
>
> Any one have a clue?  I am going to whack the add-on in the registry for the
> time being because I need to get some work done.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
> "Luther" wrote:
> > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> > wrote:
> > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > > * VS2008 SP1
> > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>
> > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>
> > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>
> > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc.. So
> > > far,  it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> > > still like to get rid of it.
>
> > > Henri Fournier
>
> > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
> > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
> > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
> > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
> > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
> > files within itself, but also references files in folders below it).
> > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
> > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

You can disable add-ins in Outlook.
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Chris Hugo 10/25/2008 1:10:00 PM
I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I get this
error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product Business
Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by step'
instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.

"Luther" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my Vista 32 SP1
> > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the original disk
> > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says something like
> > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that makes Word
> > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't view a Word
> > document, which is nice.
> >
> > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the registry for the
> > time being because I need to get some work done.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Charlie
> >
> >
> >
> > "Luther" wrote:
> > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > > > * VS2008 SP1
> > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> >
> > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> >
> > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> >
> > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc.. So
> > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> > > > still like to get rid of it.
> >
> > > > Henri Fournier
> >
> > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
> > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
> > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
> > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
> > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
> > > files within itself, but also references files in folders below it).
> > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
> > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> You can disable add-ins in Outlook.
>
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Luther <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 10/27/2008 11:13:16 PM
On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I'm having the same problem.  Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I get this
> error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product Business
> Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1.  The Windows Installer cannot
> continue.".  Just started about a week ago.  Is there 'step by step'
> instructions for fixing it somewhere?  This is incredibly annoying.
>
>
>
> "Luther" wrote:
> > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > I am having the same problem.  Started about a week ago on my Vista 32 SP1
> > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on.  I have the original disk
> > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says something like
> > > invalid source).  So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that makes Word
> > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes.  So I can't view a Word
> > > document, which is nice.
>
> > > Any one have a clue?  I am going to whack the add-on in the registry for the
> > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Charlie
>
> > > "Luther" wrote:
> > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>
> > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>
> > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>
> > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc.. So
> > > > > far,  it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>
> > > > > Henri Fournier
>
> > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
> > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
> > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
> > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
> > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
> > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders below it)..
> > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
> > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Chris Hugo 10/28/2008 1:56:10 AM
I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried inserting the
original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck. I have
found other people with the error but no info on how to fix. Anything would
be appreciated.

Thanks

"Luther" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I get this
> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product Business
> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by step'
> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Luther" wrote:
> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my Vista 32 SP1
> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the original disk
> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says something like
> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that makes Word
> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't view a Word
> > > > document, which is nice.
> >
> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the registry for the
> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
> >
> > > > Thanks,
> >
> > > > Charlie
> >
> > > > "Luther" wrote:
> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> >
> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> >
> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> >
> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc.. So
> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
> >
> > > > > > Henri Fournier
> >
> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders below it)..
> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > > > - Show quoted text -
> >
> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
>
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> 10/28/2008 3:43:35 AM
I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response from a
Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research the issue
and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a support
incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't have to
pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and I'll
post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay tuned...

Henri

"Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried inserting
>the
> original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck. I
> have
> found other people with the error but no info on how to fix. Anything
> would
> be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Luther" wrote:
>
>> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I get
>> > this
>> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product
>> > Business
>> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
>> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by step'
>> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Luther" wrote:
>> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> > > wrote:
>> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my Vista
>> > > > 32 SP1
>> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the
>> > > > original disk
>> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
>> > > > something like
>> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that
>> > > > makes Word
>> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't view
>> > > > a Word
>> > > > document, which is nice.
>> >
>> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
>> > > > registry for the
>> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>> >
>> > > > Thanks,
>> >
>> > > > Charlie
>> >
>> > > > "Luther" wrote:
>> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
>> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
>> > > > > wrote:
>> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
>> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
>> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
>> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
>> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>> >
>> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the
>> > > > > > Windows Installer
>> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for
>> > > > > > Outlook 2007
>> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
>> > > > > > configures Business
>> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed
>> > > > > > by another
>> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
>> > > > > > SP1" disk and
>> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I
>> > > > > > click the Browse
>> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>> >
>> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
>> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
>> > > > > > contents of that
>> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>> >
>> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid
>> > > > > > source could be
>> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
>> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
>> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and
>> > > > > > everything
>> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the
>> > > > > > same error,
>> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
>> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
>> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
>> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
>> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>> >
>> > > > > > Henri Fournier
>> >
>> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs
>> > > > > the
>> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the
>> > > > > msi,
>> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves
>> > > > > a
>> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is
>> > > > > more
>> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all
>> > > > > its
>> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders below
>> > > > > it)..
>> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders
>> > > > > that
>> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>> >
>> > > > - Show quoted text -
>> >
>> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>> >
>> > - Show quoted text -
>>
>> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
>> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
>>

Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Chris Hugo 10/28/2008 1:06:01 PM
Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but it is
annoying.

"Henri Fournier" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response from a
> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research the issue
> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a support
> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't have to
> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and I'll
> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay tuned...
>
> Henri
>
> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried inserting
> >the
> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck. I
> > have
> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix. Anything
> > would
> > be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > "Luther" wrote:
> >
> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I get
> >> > this
> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product
> >> > Business
> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by step'
> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Luther" wrote:
> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> > > wrote:
> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my Vista
> >> > > > 32 SP1
> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the
> >> > > > original disk
> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
> >> > > > something like
> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that
> >> > > > makes Word
> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't view
> >> > > > a Word
> >> > > > document, which is nice.
> >> >
> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
> >> > > > registry for the
> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
> >> >
> >> > > > Thanks,
> >> >
> >> > > > Charlie
> >> >
> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> >> > > > > wrote:
> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> >> >
> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the
> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for
> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
> >> > > > > > configures Business
> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed
> >> > > > > > by another
> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I
> >> > > > > > click the Browse
> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> >> >
> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
> >> > > > > > contents of that
> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> >> >
> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid
> >> > > > > > source could be
> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and
> >> > > > > > everything
> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the
> >> > > > > > same error,
> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
> >> >
> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
> >> >
> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs
> >> > > > > the
> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the
> >> > > > > msi,
> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves
> >> > > > > a
> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is
> >> > > > > more
> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all
> >> > > > > its
> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders below
> >> > > > > it)..
> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders
> >> > > > > that
> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
> >> >
> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
> >> >
> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
> >> >
> >> > - Show quoted text -
> >>
> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
> >>
>
>
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Luther <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 10/28/2008 3:13:28 PM
On Oct 27, 6:56 pm, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error.  I've tried inserting the
> original disk with no luck.  I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck.  I have
> found other people with the error but no info on how to fix.  Anything would
> be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> "Luther" wrote:
> > On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> > wrote:
> > > I'm having the same problem.  Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I get this
> > > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product Business
> > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1.  The Windows Installer cannot
> > > continue.".  Just started about a week ago.  Is there 'step by step'
> > > instructions for fixing it somewhere?  This is incredibly annoying.
>
> > > "Luther" wrote:
> > > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > > > I am having the same problem.  Started about a week ago on my Vista 32 SP1
> > > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on.  I have the original disk
> > > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says something like
> > > > > invalid source).  So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but that makes Word
> > > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes.  So I can't view a Word
> > > > > document, which is nice.
>
> > > > > Any one have a clue?  I am going to whack the add-on in the registry for the
> > > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>
> > > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > > Charlie
>
> > > > > "Luther" wrote:
> > > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier" <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> > > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>
> > > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the Windows Installer
> > > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> > > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows configures Business
> > > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is followed by another
> > > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1" disk and
> > > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I click the Browse
> > > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>
> > > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> > > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the contents of that
> > > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>
> > > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid source could be
> > > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
> > > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts and everything
> > > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get the same error,
> > > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business Contacts, etc.. So
> > > > > > > far,  it doesn't appear that the error effects any functionality, but I'd
> > > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>
> > > > > > > Henri Fournier
>
> > > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows needs the
> > > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the msi,
> > > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows saves a
> > > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM is more
> > > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have all its
> > > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders below it)..
> > > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the folders that
> > > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
> > find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Have a look at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299803
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> 10/29/2008 4:31:05 PM
I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to work out a
time to connect and get it resolved.

Henri

"Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but it
> is
> annoying.
>
> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>
>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response from a
>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research the
>> issue
>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a support
>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't have
>> to
>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and
>> I'll
>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay tuned...
>>
>> Henri
>>
>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
>> >inserting
>> >the
>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck. I
>> > have
>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix. Anything
>> > would
>> > be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > "Luther" wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I
>> >> > get
>> >> > this
>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for product
>> >> > Business
>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by step'
>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >> > > wrote:
>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my
>> >> > > > Vista
>> >> > > > 32 SP1
>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the
>> >> > > > original disk
>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
>> >> > > > something like
>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but
>> >> > > > that
>> >> > > > makes Word
>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't
>> >> > > > view
>> >> > > > a Word
>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
>> >> > > > registry for the
>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > Thanks,
>> >> >
>> >> > > > Charlie
>> >> >
>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
>> >> > > > > wrote:
>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the
>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for
>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
>> >> > > > > > configures Business
>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is
>> >> > > > > > followed
>> >> > > > > > by another
>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook
>> >> > > > > > 2007
>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I
>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
>> >> > > > > > contents of that
>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid
>> >> > > > > > source could be
>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts
>> >> > > > > > and
>> >> > > > > > everything
>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get
>> >> > > > > > the
>> >> > > > > > same error,
>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows
>> >> > > > > needs
>> >> > > > > the
>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply the
>> >> > > > > msi,
>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows
>> >> > > > > saves
>> >> > > > > a
>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM
>> >> > > > > is
>> >> > > > > more
>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have
>> >> > > > > all
>> >> > > > > its
>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders
>> >> > > > > below
>> >> > > > > it)..
>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the
>> >> > > > > folders
>> >> > > > > that
>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>> >> >
>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
>> >> >
>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>> >> >
>> >> > - Show quoted text -
>> >>
>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
>> >>
>>
>>

Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> 10/31/2008 10:16:29 AM
After checking a few things, the first thing we tried was to go to Program
Features, select Office 2007, click Change and choose Repair. In my case, it
failed. Rebooted, tried again, failed again. Bigger problem...

Was sent here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
to manually uninstall Office. It hung. Tried to uninstall BCM, it also hung.
Try to reboot, it also hung (on shutdown and eventually blue screened).
Wouldn't reboot. Rebooted in Safe mode, backup important data. Ran ChkDsk.
Rebooted. Working again. Did full backup. Reinstalled Office, BCM and SP1.
Rebooted. Working fine. Installed all Office updates. rebooted. Everything
is working now.

Problem solved and it only took two support techs, 4 hours on the phone and
13 hours in total. What a PITA.

Suggestion: do a full backup "before" you start.

Did any of you (with this error) install any of these just before the
problem surfaced?
* .NET 3.5 SP1
* Expression Blend SP1
* Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008

Henri

"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> wrote in message
news:%237tIBPeOJHA.4780[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text]
>I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to work out a
>time to connect and get it resolved.
>
> Henri
>
> "Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but it
>> is
>> annoying.
>>
>> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>>
>>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response from a
>>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research the
>>> issue
>>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
>>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a
>>> support
>>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't have
>>> to
>>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and
>>> I'll
>>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay tuned...
>>>
>>> Henri
>>>
>>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
>>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
>>> >inserting
>>> >the
>>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck. I
>>> > have
>>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix. Anything
>>> > would
>>> > be appreciated.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> > "Luther" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I
>>> >> > get
>>> >> > this
>>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for
>>> >> > product
>>> >> > Business
>>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
>>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by
>>> >> > step'
>>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
>>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>>> >> > > wrote:
>>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my
>>> >> > > > Vista
>>> >> > > > 32 SP1
>>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the
>>> >> > > > original disk
>>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
>>> >> > > > something like
>>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but
>>> >> > > > that
>>> >> > > > makes Word
>>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't
>>> >> > > > view
>>> >> > > > a Word
>>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
>>> >> > > > registry for the
>>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > Thanks,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > Charlie
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
>>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
>>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
>>> >> > > > > wrote:
>>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
>>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
>>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
>>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
>>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the
>>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
>>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for
>>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
>>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
>>> >> > > > > > configures Business
>>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is
>>> >> > > > > > followed
>>> >> > > > > > by another
>>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook
>>> >> > > > > > 2007
>>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
>>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I
>>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
>>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
>>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
>>> >> > > > > > contents of that
>>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid
>>> >> > > > > > source could be
>>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
>>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
>>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts
>>> >> > > > > > and
>>> >> > > > > > everything
>>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get
>>> >> > > > > > the
>>> >> > > > > > same error,
>>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
>>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
>>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
>>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
>>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows
>>> >> > > > > needs
>>> >> > > > > the
>>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply
>>> >> > > > > the
>>> >> > > > > msi,
>>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows
>>> >> > > > > saves
>>> >> > > > > a
>>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM
>>> >> > > > > is
>>> >> > > > > more
>>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have
>>> >> > > > > all
>>> >> > > > > its
>>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders
>>> >> > > > > below
>>> >> > > > > it)..
>>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the
>>> >> > > > > folders
>>> >> > > > > that
>>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
>>> >> >
>>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>>> >> >
>>> >> > - Show quoted text -
>>> >>
>>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
>>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>

Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Jim W 10/31/2008 4:38:01 PM
I developed that error after trying to install the "drag and drop"
functionality to Live Mesh Beta last night.

"Henri Fournier" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> After checking a few things, the first thing we tried was to go to Program
> Features, select Office 2007, click Change and choose Repair. In my case, it
> failed. Rebooted, tried again, failed again. Bigger problem...
>
> Was sent here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
> to manually uninstall Office. It hung. Tried to uninstall BCM, it also hung.
> Try to reboot, it also hung (on shutdown and eventually blue screened).
> Wouldn't reboot. Rebooted in Safe mode, backup important data. Ran ChkDsk.
> Rebooted. Working again. Did full backup. Reinstalled Office, BCM and SP1.
> Rebooted. Working fine. Installed all Office updates. rebooted. Everything
> is working now.
>
> Problem solved and it only took two support techs, 4 hours on the phone and
> 13 hours in total. What a PITA.
>
> Suggestion: do a full backup "before" you start.
>
> Did any of you (with this error) install any of these just before the
> problem surfaced?
> * .NET 3.5 SP1
> * Expression Blend SP1
> * Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008
>
> Henri
>
> "Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> wrote in message
> news:%237tIBPeOJHA.4780[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to work out a
> >time to connect and get it resolved.
> >
> > Henri
> >
> > "Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but it
> >> is
> >> annoying.
> >>
> >> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
> >>
> >>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response from a
> >>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research the
> >>> issue
> >>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
> >>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a
> >>> support
> >>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't have
> >>> to
> >>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and
> >>> I'll
> >>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay tuned...
> >>>
> >>> Henri
> >>>
> >>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
> >>> >inserting
> >>> >the
> >>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck. I
> >>> > have
> >>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix. Anything
> >>> > would
> >>> > be appreciated.
> >>> >
> >>> > Thanks
> >>> >
> >>> > "Luther" wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> >>> >> wrote:
> >>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app I
> >>> >> > get
> >>> >> > this
> >>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for
> >>> >> > product
> >>> >> > Business
> >>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer cannot
> >>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by
> >>> >> > step'
> >>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly annoying.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
> >>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> >>> >> > > wrote:
> >>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on my
> >>> >> > > > Vista
> >>> >> > > > 32 SP1
> >>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have the
> >>> >> > > > original disk
> >>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
> >>> >> > > > something like
> >>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but
> >>> >> > > > that
> >>> >> > > > makes Word
> >>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I can't
> >>> >> > > > view
> >>> >> > > > a Word
> >>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
> >>> >> > > > registry for the
> >>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > Thanks,
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > Charlie
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
> >>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
> >>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> >>> >> > > > > wrote:
> >>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> >>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> >>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> >>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> >>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM), the
> >>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
> >>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager for
> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
> >>> >> > > > > > configures Business
> >>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is
> >>> >> > > > > > followed
> >>> >> > > > > > by another
> >>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
> >>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If I
> >>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
> >>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the download
> >>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
> >>> >> > > > > > contents of that
> >>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No valid
> >>> >> > > > > > source could be
> >>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007
> >>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
> >>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook starts
> >>> >> > > > > > and
> >>> >> > > > > > everything
> >>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I get
> >>> >> > > > > > the
> >>> >> > > > > > same error,
> >>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
> >>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
> >>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
> >>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
> >>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows
> >>> >> > > > > needs
> >>> >> > > > > the
> >>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply
> >>> >> > > > > the
> >>> >> > > > > msi,
> >>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually, Windows
> >>> >> > > > > saves
> >>> >> > > > > a
> >>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but BCM
> >>> >> > > > > is
> >>> >> > > > > more
> >>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't have
> >>> >> > > > > all
> >>> >> > > > > its
> >>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders
> >>> >> > > > > below
> >>> >> > > > > it)..
> >>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the
> >>> >> > > > > folders
> >>> >> > > > > that
> >>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > - Show quoted text -
> >>> >>
> >>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but can't
> >>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall it.
> >>> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >
>
>
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> 10/31/2008 7:41:41 PM
I had Live Mesh installed as well. Although it no longer loads at startup
now.

Can you uninstall it? If so, do you still get the problem with BCM?

Henri

"Jim W" <Jim W[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DA00053C-59A9-452A-A565-622A631DACF2[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>I developed that error after trying to install the "drag and drop"
> functionality to Live Mesh Beta last night.
>
> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>
>> After checking a few things, the first thing we tried was to go to
>> Program
>> Features, select Office 2007, click Change and choose Repair. In my case,
>> it
>> failed. Rebooted, tried again, failed again. Bigger problem...
>>
>> Was sent here:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
>> to manually uninstall Office. It hung. Tried to uninstall BCM, it also
>> hung.
>> Try to reboot, it also hung (on shutdown and eventually blue screened).
>> Wouldn't reboot. Rebooted in Safe mode, backup important data. Ran
>> ChkDsk.
>> Rebooted. Working again. Did full backup. Reinstalled Office, BCM and
>> SP1.
>> Rebooted. Working fine. Installed all Office updates. rebooted.
>> Everything
>> is working now.
>>
>> Problem solved and it only took two support techs, 4 hours on the phone
>> and
>> 13 hours in total. What a PITA.
>>
>> Suggestion: do a full backup "before" you start.
>>
>> Did any of you (with this error) install any of these just before the
>> problem surfaced?
>> * .NET 3.5 SP1
>> * Expression Blend SP1
>> * Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008
>>
>> Henri
>>
>> "Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> wrote in message
>> news:%237tIBPeOJHA.4780[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to work out
>> >a
>> >time to connect and get it resolved.
>> >
>> > Henri
>> >
>> > "Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but
>> >> it
>> >> is
>> >> annoying.
>> >>
>> >> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response
>> >>> from a
>> >>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research
>> >>> the
>> >>> issue
>> >>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
>> >>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a
>> >>> support
>> >>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't
>> >>> have
>> >>> to
>> >>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and
>> >>> I'll
>> >>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay
>> >>> tuned...
>> >>>
>> >>> Henri
>> >>>
>> >>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
>> >>> >inserting
>> >>> >the
>> >>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck.
>> >>> > I
>> >>> > have
>> >>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix.
>> >>> > Anything
>> >>> > would
>> >>> > be appreciated.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Thanks
>> >>> >
>> >>> > "Luther" wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris
>> >>> >> H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >>> >> wrote:
>> >>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app
>> >>> >> > I
>> >>> >> > get
>> >>> >> > this
>> >>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for
>> >>> >> > product
>> >>> >> > Business
>> >>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer
>> >>> >> > cannot
>> >>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by
>> >>> >> > step'
>> >>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly
>> >>> >> > annoying.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
>> >>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie
>> >>> >> > > <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >>> >> > > wrote:
>> >>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on
>> >>> >> > > > my
>> >>> >> > > > Vista
>> >>> >> > > > 32 SP1
>> >>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have
>> >>> >> > > > the
>> >>> >> > > > original disk
>> >>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
>> >>> >> > > > something like
>> >>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but
>> >>> >> > > > that
>> >>> >> > > > makes Word
>> >>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I
>> >>> >> > > > can't
>> >>> >> > > > view
>> >>> >> > > > a Word
>> >>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
>> >>> >> > > > registry for the
>> >>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > Thanks,
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > Charlie
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
>> >>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
>> >>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
>> >>> >> > > > > wrote:
>> >>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
>> >>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
>> >>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
>> >>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
>> >>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM),
>> >>> >> > > > > > the
>> >>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
>> >>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager
>> >>> >> > > > > > for
>> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
>> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
>> >>> >> > > > > > configures Business
>> >>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is
>> >>> >> > > > > > followed
>> >>> >> > > > > > by another
>> >>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for
>> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook
>> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
>> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
>> >>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If
>> >>> >> > > > > > I
>> >>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
>> >>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the
>> >>> >> > > > > > download
>> >>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
>> >>> >> > > > > > contents of that
>> >>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No
>> >>> >> > > > > > valid
>> >>> >> > > > > > source could be
>> >>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook
>> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
>> >>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
>> >>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook
>> >>> >> > > > > > starts
>> >>> >> > > > > > and
>> >>> >> > > > > > everything
>> >>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I
>> >>> >> > > > > > get
>> >>> >> > > > > > the
>> >>> >> > > > > > same error,
>> >>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
>> >>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
>> >>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
>> >>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
>> >>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows
>> >>> >> > > > > needs
>> >>> >> > > > > the
>> >>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply
>> >>> >> > > > > the
>> >>> >> > > > > msi,
>> >>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually,
>> >>> >> > > > > Windows
>> >>> >> > > > > saves
>> >>> >> > > > > a
>> >>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but
>> >>> >> > > > > BCM
>> >>> >> > > > > is
>> >>> >> > > > > more
>> >>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't
>> >>> >> > > > > have
>> >>> >> > > > > all
>> >>> >> > > > > its
>> >>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders
>> >>> >> > > > > below
>> >>> >> > > > > it)..
>> >>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the
>> >>> >> > > > > folders
>> >>> >> > > > > that
>> >>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>> >>> >> >
>> >>> >> > - Show quoted text -
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but
>> >>> >> can't
>> >>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall
>> >>> >> it.
>> >>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >
>>
>>

Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Jim W 10/31/2008 9:16:08 PM
Henri,

It is possible to uninstall Live Mesh (which I did). Unfortunately I did not
solve the problem. I'm still getting the error message, even after inserting
the Outlook Business Contact disk it asked me to insert. I've backed up my
PST file and am tempted to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007, but I'm
hoping to hear an easier fix before having to go through the hassle.

"Henri Fournier" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I had Live Mesh installed as well. Although it no longer loads at startup
> now.
>
> Can you uninstall it? If so, do you still get the problem with BCM?
>
> Henri
>
> "Jim W" <Jim W[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DA00053C-59A9-452A-A565-622A631DACF2[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >I developed that error after trying to install the "drag and drop"
> > functionality to Live Mesh Beta last night.
> >
> > "Henri Fournier" wrote:
> >
> >> After checking a few things, the first thing we tried was to go to
> >> Program
> >> Features, select Office 2007, click Change and choose Repair. In my case,
> >> it
> >> failed. Rebooted, tried again, failed again. Bigger problem...
> >>
> >> Was sent here:
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
> >> to manually uninstall Office. It hung. Tried to uninstall BCM, it also
> >> hung.
> >> Try to reboot, it also hung (on shutdown and eventually blue screened).
> >> Wouldn't reboot. Rebooted in Safe mode, backup important data. Ran
> >> ChkDsk.
> >> Rebooted. Working again. Did full backup. Reinstalled Office, BCM and
> >> SP1.
> >> Rebooted. Working fine. Installed all Office updates. rebooted.
> >> Everything
> >> is working now.
> >>
> >> Problem solved and it only took two support techs, 4 hours on the phone
> >> and
> >> 13 hours in total. What a PITA.
> >>
> >> Suggestion: do a full backup "before" you start.
> >>
> >> Did any of you (with this error) install any of these just before the
> >> problem surfaced?
> >> * .NET 3.5 SP1
> >> * Expression Blend SP1
> >> * Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008
> >>
> >> Henri
> >>
> >> "Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> wrote in message
> >> news:%237tIBPeOJHA.4780[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> >I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to work out
> >> >a
> >> >time to connect and get it resolved.
> >> >
> >> > Henri
> >> >
> >> > "Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >> >> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but
> >> >> it
> >> >> is
> >> >> annoying.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response
> >> >>> from a
> >> >>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research
> >> >>> the
> >> >>> issue
> >> >>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
> >> >>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a
> >> >>> support
> >> >>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't
> >> >>> have
> >> >>> to
> >> >>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and
> >> >>> I'll
> >> >>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay
> >> >>> tuned...
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Henri
> >> >>>
> >> >>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >> >>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
> >> >>> >inserting
> >> >>> >the
> >> >>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck.
> >> >>> > I
> >> >>> > have
> >> >>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix.
> >> >>> > Anything
> >> >>> > would
> >> >>> > be appreciated.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > Thanks
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > "Luther" wrote:
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris
> >> >>> >> H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> >>> >> wrote:
> >> >>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app
> >> >>> >> > I
> >> >>> >> > get
> >> >>> >> > this
> >> >>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for
> >> >>> >> > product
> >> >>> >> > Business
> >> >>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer
> >> >>> >> > cannot
> >> >>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by
> >> >>> >> > step'
> >> >>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly
> >> >>> >> > annoying.
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
> >> >>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie
> >> >>> >> > > <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> >>> >> > > wrote:
> >> >>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on
> >> >>> >> > > > my
> >> >>> >> > > > Vista
> >> >>> >> > > > 32 SP1
> >> >>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have
> >> >>> >> > > > the
> >> >>> >> > > > original disk
> >> >>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
> >> >>> >> > > > something like
> >> >>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but
> >> >>> >> > > > that
> >> >>> >> > > > makes Word
> >> >>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I
> >> >>> >> > > > can't
> >> >>> >> > > > view
> >> >>> >> > > > a Word
> >> >>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
> >> >>> >> > > > registry for the
> >> >>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > Thanks,
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > Charlie
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
> >> >>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
> >> >>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> >> >>> >> > > > > wrote:
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> >> >>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> >> >>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> >> >>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> >> >>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM),
> >> >>> >> > > > > > the
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
> >> >>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager
> >> >>> >> > > > > > for
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
> >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
> >> >>> >> > > > > > configures Business
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is
> >> >>> >> > > > > > followed
> >> >>> >> > > > > > by another
> >> >>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook
> >> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
> >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
> >> >>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If
> >> >>> >> > > > > > I
> >> >>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
> >> >>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the
> >> >>> >> > > > > > download
> >> >>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
> >> >>> >> > > > > > contents of that
> >> >>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No
> >> >>> >> > > > > > valid
> >> >>> >> > > > > > source could be
> >> >>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> >> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
> >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
> >> >>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook
> >> >>> >> > > > > > starts
> >> >>> >> > > > > > and
> >> >>> >> > > > > > everything
> >> >>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I
> >> >>> >> > > > > > get
> >> >>> >> > > > > > the
> >> >>> >> > > > > > same error,
> >> >>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
> >> >>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
> >> >>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
> >> >>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows
> >> >>> >> > > > > needs
> >> >>> >> > > > > the
> >> >>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply
> >> >>> >> > > > > the
> >> >>> >> > > > > msi,
> >> >>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually,
> >> >>> >> > > > > Windows
> >> >>> >> > > > > saves
> >> >>> >> > > > > a
> >> >>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but
> >> >>> >> > > > > BCM
> >> >>> >> > > > > is
> >> >>> >> > > > > more
> >> >>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't
> >> >>> >> > > > > have
> >> >>> >> > > > > all
> >> >>> >> > > > > its
> >> >>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders
> >> >>> >> > > > > below
> >> >>> >> > > > > it)..
> >> >>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the
> >> >>> >> > > > > folders
> >> >>> >> > > > > that
> >> >>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
> >> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >> > - Show quoted text -
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but
> >> >>> >> can't
> >> >>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall
> >> >>> >> it.
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >
> >>
> >>
>
>
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
Jim W 11/1/2008 4:15:01 PM
Success. I decided to uninstall and re-install BCM 2007. The first
re-installation did not solve the problem, so out of frustration I
uninstalled and re-installed it again and voila! No more annoying error
message.

"Jim W" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Henri,
>
> It is possible to uninstall Live Mesh (which I did). Unfortunately I did not
> solve the problem. I'm still getting the error message, even after inserting
> the Outlook Business Contact disk it asked me to insert. I've backed up my
> PST file and am tempted to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007, but I'm
> hoping to hear an easier fix before having to go through the hassle.
>
> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>
> > I had Live Mesh installed as well. Although it no longer loads at startup
> > now.
> >
> > Can you uninstall it? If so, do you still get the problem with BCM?
> >
> > Henri
> >
> > "Jim W" <Jim W[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:DA00053C-59A9-452A-A565-622A631DACF2[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > >I developed that error after trying to install the "drag and drop"
> > > functionality to Live Mesh Beta last night.
> > >
> > > "Henri Fournier" wrote:
> > >
> > >> After checking a few things, the first thing we tried was to go to
> > >> Program
> > >> Features, select Office 2007, click Change and choose Repair. In my case,
> > >> it
> > >> failed. Rebooted, tried again, failed again. Bigger problem...
> > >>
> > >> Was sent here:
> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
> > >> to manually uninstall Office. It hung. Tried to uninstall BCM, it also
> > >> hung.
> > >> Try to reboot, it also hung (on shutdown and eventually blue screened).
> > >> Wouldn't reboot. Rebooted in Safe mode, backup important data. Ran
> > >> ChkDsk.
> > >> Rebooted. Working again. Did full backup. Reinstalled Office, BCM and
> > >> SP1.
> > >> Rebooted. Working fine. Installed all Office updates. rebooted.
> > >> Everything
> > >> is working now.
> > >>
> > >> Problem solved and it only took two support techs, 4 hours on the phone
> > >> and
> > >> 13 hours in total. What a PITA.
> > >>
> > >> Suggestion: do a full backup "before" you start.
> > >>
> > >> Did any of you (with this error) install any of these just before the
> > >> problem surfaced?
> > >> * .NET 3.5 SP1
> > >> * Expression Blend SP1
> > >> * Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008
> > >>
> > >> Henri
> > >>
> > >> "Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> wrote in message
> > >> news:%237tIBPeOJHA.4780[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > >> >I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to work out
> > >> >a
> > >> >time to connect and get it resolved.
> > >> >
> > >> > Henri
> > >> >
> > >> > "Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> > news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > >> >> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from working but
> > >> >> it
> > >> >> is
> > >> >> annoying.
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
> > >> >>
> > >> >>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a response
> > >> >>> from a
> > >> >>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to research
> > >> >>> the
> > >> >>> issue
> > >> >>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve it by
> > >> >>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated a
> > >> >>> support
> > >> >>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I won't
> > >> >>> have
> > >> >>> to
> > >> >>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them tomorrow and
> > >> >>> I'll
> > >> >>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay
> > >> >>> tuned...
> > >> >>>
> > >> >>> Henri
> > >> >>>
> > >> >>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> >>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > >> >>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
> > >> >>> >inserting
> > >> >>> >the
> > >> >>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no luck.
> > >> >>> > I
> > >> >>> > have
> > >> >>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix.
> > >> >>> > Anything
> > >> >>> > would
> > >> >>> > be appreciated.
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>> > Thanks
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>> > "Luther" wrote:
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris
> > >> >>> >> H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> > >> >>> >> wrote:
> > >> >>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office 2007 app
> > >> >>> >> > I
> > >> >>> >> > get
> > >> >>> >> > this
> > >> >>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found for
> > >> >>> >> > product
> > >> >>> >> > Business
> > >> >>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows Installer
> > >> >>> >> > cannot
> > >> >>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step by
> > >> >>> >> > step'
> > >> >>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly
> > >> >>> >> > annoying.
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
> > >> >>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie
> > >> >>> >> > > <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
> > >> >>> >> > > wrote:
> > >> >>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago on
> > >> >>> >> > > > my
> > >> >>> >> > > > Vista
> > >> >>> >> > > > 32 SP1
> > >> >>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I have
> > >> >>> >> > > > the
> > >> >>> >> > > > original disk
> > >> >>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it says
> > >> >>> >> > > > something like
> > >> >>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the dialogs but
> > >> >>> >> > > > that
> > >> >>> >> > > > makes Word
> > >> >>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So I
> > >> >>> >> > > > can't
> > >> >>> >> > > > view
> > >> >>> >> > > > a Word
> > >> >>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in the
> > >> >>> >> > > > registry for the
> > >> >>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > Thanks,
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > Charlie
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
> > >> >>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
> > >> >>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
> > >> >>> >> > > > > wrote:
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with BCM),
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact Manager
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > for
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while Windows
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > configures Business
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog is
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > followed
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > by another
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in it. If
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > I
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > download
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > contents of that
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error 1706.No
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > valid
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > source could be
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for Outlook
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK, Outlook
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > starts
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > and
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > everything
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM Home, I
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > get
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > same error,
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts, Business
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update), Windows
> > >> >>> >> > > > > needs
> > >> >>> >> > > > > the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then reapply
> > >> >>> >> > > > > the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > msi,
> > >> >>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually,
> > >> >>> >> > > > > Windows
> > >> >>> >> > > > > saves
> > >> >>> >> > > > > a
> > >> >>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder, but
> > >> >>> >> > > > > BCM
> > >> >>> >> > > > > is
> > >> >>> >> > > > > more
> > >> >>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI doesn't
> > >> >>> >> > > > > have
> > >> >>> >> > > > > all
> > >> >>> >> > > > > its
> > >> >>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in folders
> > >> >>> >> > > > > below
> > >> >>> >> > > > > it)..
> > >> >>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating the
> > >> >>> >> > > > > folders
> > >> >>> >> > > > > that
> > >> >>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
> > >> >>> >> >
> > >> >>> >> > - Show quoted text -
> > >> >>> >>
> > >> >>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM, but
> > >> >>> >> can't
> > >> >>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM, uninstall
> > >> >>> >> it.
> > >> >>> >>
> > >> >>>
> > >> >>>
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> >
Re: BCM 2007 error after upgrades
"Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> 11/3/2008 7:53:12 PM
Great! I passed on that info to the MS tech, who just made a followup call
and is now closing my case.

Henri

"Jim W" <JimW[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D738200B-2C6E-41DE-9DAC-74FA907F22E8[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Success. I decided to uninstall and re-install BCM 2007. The first
> re-installation did not solve the problem, so out of frustration I
> uninstalled and re-installed it again and voila! No more annoying error
> message.
>
> "Jim W" wrote:
>
>> Henri,
>>
>> It is possible to uninstall Live Mesh (which I did). Unfortunately I did
>> not
>> solve the problem. I'm still getting the error message, even after
>> inserting
>> the Outlook Business Contact disk it asked me to insert. I've backed up
>> my
>> PST file and am tempted to uninstall and reinstall Office 2007, but I'm
>> hoping to hear an easier fix before having to go through the hassle.
>>
>> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>>
>> > I had Live Mesh installed as well. Although it no longer loads at
>> > startup
>> > now.
>> >
>> > Can you uninstall it? If so, do you still get the problem with BCM?
>> >
>> > Henri
>> >
>> > "Jim W" <Jim W[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:DA00053C-59A9-452A-A565-622A631DACF2[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > >I developed that error after trying to install the "drag and drop"
>> > > functionality to Live Mesh Beta last night.
>> > >
>> > > "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> After checking a few things, the first thing we tried was to go to
>> > >> Program
>> > >> Features, select Office 2007, click Change and choose Repair. In my
>> > >> case,
>> > >> it
>> > >> failed. Rebooted, tried again, failed again. Bigger problem...
>> > >>
>> > >> Was sent here:
>> > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
>> > >> to manually uninstall Office. It hung. Tried to uninstall BCM, it
>> > >> also
>> > >> hung.
>> > >> Try to reboot, it also hung (on shutdown and eventually blue
>> > >> screened).
>> > >> Wouldn't reboot. Rebooted in Safe mode, backup important data. Ran
>> > >> ChkDsk.
>> > >> Rebooted. Working again. Did full backup. Reinstalled Office, BCM
>> > >> and
>> > >> SP1.
>> > >> Rebooted. Working fine. Installed all Office updates. rebooted.
>> > >> Everything
>> > >> is working now.
>> > >>
>> > >> Problem solved and it only took two support techs, 4 hours on the
>> > >> phone
>> > >> and
>> > >> 13 hours in total. What a PITA.
>> > >>
>> > >> Suggestion: do a full backup "before" you start.
>> > >>
>> > >> Did any of you (with this error) install any of these just before
>> > >> the
>> > >> problem surfaced?
>> > >> * .NET 3.5 SP1
>> > >> * Expression Blend SP1
>> > >> * Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008
>> > >>
>> > >> Henri
>> > >>
>> > >> "Henri Fournier" <hfournier[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo> wrote in message
>> > >> news:%237tIBPeOJHA.4780[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> > >> >I received an e-mail from the support tech, now we just have to
>> > >> >work out
>> > >> >a
>> > >> >time to connect and get it resolved.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Henri
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "Chris Hugo" <ChrisHugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > >> > message
>> > >> > news:AE43E43F-78DC-4713-9EDC-D8D4C6C4C0E6[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > >> >> Thanks. I really appreciate it. It's not keeping me from
>> > >> >> working but
>> > >> >> it
>> > >> >> is
>> > >> >> annoying.
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> "Henri Fournier" wrote:
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>> I posted the problem in the Private Partner NG and got a
>> > >> >>> response
>> > >> >>> from a
>> > >> >>> Microsoft tech. Unfortunately, after taking a few days to
>> > >> >>> research
>> > >> >>> the
>> > >> >>> issue
>> > >> >>> and contact the BCM group, he said he wouldn't be able to solve
>> > >> >>> it by
>> > >> >>> corresponding back and forth in the NG. However, he's initiated
>> > >> >>> a
>> > >> >>> support
>> > >> >>> incident, so they will call me, rather than I call them, so I
>> > >> >>> won't
>> > >> >>> have
>> > >> >>> to
>> > >> >>> pay for the support call. Hopefully, I'll hear from them
>> > >> >>> tomorrow and
>> > >> >>> I'll
>> > >> >>> post the progress and/or solution here shortly thereafter. Stay
>> > >> >>> tuned...
>> > >> >>>
>> > >> >>> Henri
>> > >> >>>
>> > >> >>> "Chris Hugo" <Chris Hugo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > >> >>> message
>> > >> >>> news:3292EA02-95B6-40AA-AF6D-5B14EF61AA16[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > >> >>> >I use BCM and I would like to get rid of the error. I've tried
>> > >> >>> >inserting
>> > >> >>> >the
>> > >> >>> > original disk with no luck. I tried reinstalling SP1 with no
>> > >> >>> > luck.
>> > >> >>> > I
>> > >> >>> > have
>> > >> >>> > found other people with the error but no info on how to fix.
>> > >> >>> > Anything
>> > >> >>> > would
>> > >> >>> > be appreciated.
>> > >> >>> >
>> > >> >>> > Thanks
>> > >> >>> >
>> > >> >>> > "Luther" wrote:
>> > >> >>> >
>> > >> >>> >> On Oct 25, 6:10 am, Chris Hugo <Chris
>> > >> >>> >> H...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> > >> >>> >> wrote:
>> > >> >>> >> > I'm having the same problem. Anytime I open any Office
>> > >> >>> >> > 2007 app
>> > >> >>> >> > I
>> > >> >>> >> > get
>> > >> >>> >> > this
>> > >> >>> >> > error message "Error 1706.No valid source could be found
>> > >> >>> >> > for
>> > >> >>> >> > product
>> > >> >>> >> > Business
>> > >> >>> >> > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1. The Windows
>> > >> >>> >> > Installer
>> > >> >>> >> > cannot
>> > >> >>> >> > continue.". Just started about a week ago. Is there 'step
>> > >> >>> >> > by
>> > >> >>> >> > step'
>> > >> >>> >> > instructions for fixing it somewhere? This is incredibly
>> > >> >>> >> > annoying.
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > "Luther" wrote:
>> > >> >>> >> > > On Oct 21, 3:47 pm, Charlie
>> > >> >>> >> > > <Char...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com>
>> > >> >>> >> > > wrote:
>> > >> >>> >> > > > I am having the same problem. Started about a week ago
>> > >> >>> >> > > > on
>> > >> >>> >> > > > my
>> > >> >>> >> > > > Vista
>> > >> >>> >> > > > 32 SP1
>> > >> >>> >> > > > w/Office 2007 small business w/updates turned on. I
>> > >> >>> >> > > > have
>> > >> >>> >> > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > original disk
>> > >> >>> >> > > > but when I point to the MSI under BCM it rejects it (it
>> > >> >>> >> > > > says
>> > >> >>> >> > > > something like
>> > >> >>> >> > > > invalid source). So I have to cancel out of the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > dialogs but
>> > >> >>> >> > > > that
>> > >> >>> >> > > > makes Word
>> > >> >>> >> > > > unhappy (and perhaps Outlook, too) and it crashes. So
>> > >> >>> >> > > > I
>> > >> >>> >> > > > can't
>> > >> >>> >> > > > view
>> > >> >>> >> > > > a Word
>> > >> >>> >> > > > document, which is nice.
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > Any one have a clue? I am going to whack the add-on in
>> > >> >>> >> > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > registry for the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > time being because I need to get some work done.
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > Thanks,
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > Charlie
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > "Luther" wrote:
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > On Oct 15, 11:24 am, "Henri Fournier"
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > <hfourn...[ at ]shaw.ca.no.spamo>
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > wrote:
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Last night, I upgraded the following:
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * Microsoft Expression Blend V2 SP1
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * VS2008 SP1
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > * Silverlight Tools fo VS2008 SP1
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > This morning, when I started Outlook 2007 (with
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > BCM),
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Windows Installer
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > poped up. The title bar reads "Business Contact
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Manager
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > for
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook 2007
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" and the message reads " Please wait while
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Windows
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > configures Business
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Contact Manager for Outlook 2007 SP1". That dialog
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > is
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > followed
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > by another
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > saying: "Insert the "Business Contact Manager for
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1" disk and
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > click OK". The "Use source" box just hsa a "1" in
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > it. If
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > I
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > click the Browse
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > button, I see that it's looking for MSSMLBIZ.msi.
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > I don't have that disk. I installed SP1 from the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > download
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > (BCM2007SP1-KB941652-FullFile-ENU.exe). I extracted
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > contents of that
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > download, but it does not contain the MSI.
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > If I cancel out of the dialog, I get: "Error
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > 1706.No
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > valid
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > source could be
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > found for product Business Contact Manager for
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > 2007
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > SP1. The Windows
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > installer cannot continue." When I click OK,
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Outlook
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > starts
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > and
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > everything
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > seems normal, including BCM. If I click on BCM
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Home, I
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > get
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > same error,
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > but then it loads fine. I can see my Accounts,
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Business
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Contacts, etc.. So
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > far, it doesn't appear that the error effects any
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > functionality, but I'd
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > still like to get rid of it.
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > > Henri Fournier
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > When software is patched (e.g. by Windows Update),
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > Windows
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > needs
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > access the original msi, patch that file, and then
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > reapply
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > msi,
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > which updates the files that have changed. Usually,
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > Windows
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > saves
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > a
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > copy of the MSI file in the Windows\installer folder,
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > but
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > BCM
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > is
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > more
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > complicated than that; it looks like the BCM MSI
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > doesn't
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > have
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > all
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > its
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > files within itself, but also references files in
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > folders
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > below
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > it)..
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > So you won't be able to update BCM without recreating
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > the
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > folders
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > that
>> > >> >>> >> > > > > were on the original disk.- Hide quoted text -
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > > - Show quoted text -
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > > You can disable add-ins in Outlook.- Hide quoted text -
>> > >> >>> >> >
>> > >> >>> >> > - Show quoted text -
>> > >> >>> >>
>> > >> >>> >> It looks like it's figured out that it needs to update BCM,
>> > >> >>> >> but
>> > >> >>> >> can't
>> > >> >>> >> find the original BCM MSI file. If you do not use BCM,
>> > >> >>> >> uninstall
>> > >> >>> >> it.
>> > >> >>> >>
>> > >> >>>
>> > >> >>>
>> > >> >
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >
>> >

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