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		<title>Updating / patching Office XP to service pack 1, 2 and 3 (sp1, sp2 and sp3 respectively)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you have Office XP, but cannot get it to update from Microsoft&#8217;s Office Update website? Here are some ways to patching MS Office in such a way that it accepts all currently released updates as well.</p>
<p><span id="more-6"></span></p>
<h3>So you have Office XP, but cannot get it to update from <a href="http://office.microsoft.com/officeupdate/default.aspx" title="Microsoft;s Office Update website where you can scan your machine and find out the missing updates at any time" style="text-decoration: underline">Microsoft&#8217;s Office Update</a> website? Here are some ways to patching MS Office in such a way that it accepts all currently released updates as well. </h3>
</p>
<div id="sectiona">&nbsp;</div>
<h3>SECTION A. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE SERVICE PACK 1 INSTALLED</h3>
<p>Important: Before you move on with this step, check the version of your MS Office. To do this, open MS Word for example and then, HELP | About Microsoft Word. If the version number includes &#8220;SP-1&#8243; at the end, then follow with these steps, <a href="#sectionb">otherwise, first install SP-1 first, as detailed in Section B</a> below, and then come back to this section to upgrade to SP-2. </p>
<p>Assuming you have SP-1 already, follow these steps:</p>
<div class="quote">
<ol>
<li><b>STEP 1 &#8211; Create an Administrative Installation Point</b>
</p>
<ul>
<li>To create an Administrative Installation Point, Office XP CD 1 is required. Insert your Office XP CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive. </li>
<li>From a Command Prompt, or in the START &#8211;> RUN dialog box, type the following and click OK (or hit the Enter key).
<div class="code">x:\setup.exe /a</div>
<p>Where X represents the letter of the CD-ROM drive:</li>
<li>The Office XP Administrative Setup will run, and the Administrative Installation window will appear. Type in your detals &#8212; company name, and product key &#8212; etc. Leave the install location, <code>c:\Office\</code> as it is:
<p>
<img src="/av/adminpointinstall.png" style="noborder" alt="Office Administrative Setup looks like this" />
</p>
<p>After entering the information, click Next, and allow the installation to complete. It will take several minutes for the entire contents of CD 1 are extracted into the <code>c:\Office\</code> folder.</p>
</p>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><b>STEP 2 &#8211; Download Service Pack 2</b>
<p>
Download the file <a href="http://download.microsoft.com/download/officexpstandard/sp/oxpsp2/w98nt42kmexp/en-us/oxpsp2a.exe" title="Download site for Microsoft Office Service Pack 2">Oxpsp2a.exe</a>. Alternatively, visit<br />
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/journ/Oxpsp2a.htm" title="Alternative download site for Microsoft Office Service Pack 2">this page</a>.</p>
</p>
</li>
<li><b>STEP 3 &#8211; Extract Service Pack 2 Administrative Update</b>
<p>Type <code>c:\Office\</code> as the destination path to extract. Click OK. Shown below: </p>
<p>
<img src="/av/image1.png" style="noborder" alt="Extracting the Office Administrative update" />
</p>
</p>
</li>
<li><b>STEP 4 &#8211; Update the Administrative Installation Point</b>
<p>The folder c:\Office\ now contains the Administrative Installation Point and the Service Pack 2 Administrative Patch files.</p>
<p>We now need to integrate these Service Pack 2 Administrative Patch files into the &#8220;Administrative Installation Point.&#8221;
</p>
<div class="quote">NOTE: STEP 4 updates the files in the Administrative Installation Point only. The currently installed Office XP will not be updated until STEP 5.</div>
</p>
<ul>
<li>Select and copy the following text:<br />
<form action="">
<p>
<textarea rows="3" cols="42">msiexec /p c:\office\MAINSP2ff.msp /a c:\office\proplus.msi SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /L*v c:\office\sp2Log.log</textarea></p>
</form>
</li>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the START Menu, or open a Command Prompt and paste the above text, and press Enter (to run the command).
<p>The Office XP Setup window will appear. The Administrative Installation Point will take several minutes to update.</p>
</li>
<li>To update the Administrative Install<br />
Point&#8217;s Office Web Components, select and copy this additional text:</p>
<form action="">
<p>
<textarea rows="3" cols="42">msiexec /p c:\office\Owc10SP2ff.msp /a c:\office\owc10.msi SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /L*v c:\office\owc10sp2ff.log</textarea></p>
</form>
</li>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the START Menu, or open a Command Prompt and paste the above text, and press Enter (to run the command).
<p>The Office Web Components setup window will appear, and the Administrative Installation Point will automatically be updated. This will take a minute or two.</p>
</li>
<li>The Administrative Install Point is now updated with an integrated SP 2. To verify that the Installation Point has been updated, open the<code>c:\Office\</code> folder and confirm the size and modification data of The files <code>PROPLUS.MSI</code> and <code>OWC10.MSI</code> should display the day on which they were updated with Service Pack. E.g.,
<p>
<img src="/av/image2.png" alt="Successfully integrated administration point " />
</p>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><b>STEP 5 &#8211; Perform Detect &amp; Repair from within the Administrative Installation Point</b>
<p>The folder c:\Office\ now contains the Administrative Installation Point and the Service Pack 2 Administrative Patch files.</p>
<p>This step will update the currently<br />
installed Office XP to Service Pack 2.</p>
</p>
<ul>
<li>Select and copy the following text:
</p>
<form action="">
<p>
<textarea rows="3" cols="42">msiexec /i c:\office\proplus.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus</textarea></p>
</form>
</li>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the START<br />
Menu, or open a Command Prompt, and run the above command.
<p>The Office XP Setup window will appear. Setup will now scan the<br />
computer and update all Office XP files to Service Pack 2. This will take several minutes.</p>
</li>
<li>To update the Office Web Components, select and copy the following text:
</p>
<form action="">
<p>
<textarea rows="3" cols="42">msiexec /i c:\office\owc10.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus</textarea></p>
</form>
</li>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the START menu, or open a Command Prompt, and run the above command.
</p>
<p>The Office XP Setup window will appear. Setup will now scan the<br />
computer and update all Office Web Components to Service Pack 2. This will take a few minutes.
</p>
</li>
<li>To verify if Service Pack 2 is<br />
installed, Open Microsoft Word (or any other<br />
Office Application) and from the HELP menu, select About<br />
Microsoft Word. The top line of the window should<br />
read as:
<div class="code"><b><br />
Microsoft Word 2002 (10.4219.4219) SP-2</b></p>
<p><img src="/av/image5.png" alt="Microsoft Word is now updated to Service Pack 2" /></p>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
</div>
<p>Congratulations! Office XP has now been updated to Service Pack 2!</p>
<div class="quote">
<div class="comments-wrap">
<h3><span style="color:red">IMPORTANT NOTE! &#8212; </span><br />The folder c:\office should not be deleted! It will be required for any future Office Setup or Detect &amp; Repair operations in the future!</h3>
</div>
</div>
<div id="sectionb">&nbsp;</div>
<h3>SECTION B. IF YOU DON&#8217;T HAVE SERVICE PACK 1 INSTALLED, FIRST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW, THEN FOLLOW THE <a href="#sectiona" style="text-decoration:underline">INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE</a> </h3>
<div class="quote">
<div class="comments-wrap">(note: After<br />
applying this update fix, the MS Office Update website may<br />
incorrectly show the update as not installed. The best way to get Office<br />
Update to recognize SP1 is to then download and install SP1 through the<br />
Office Update website. After the download is complete it will install in<br />
only a few seconds. Office Update will now recognize that SP1 has been<br />
installed, and will allow the installation of newer<br />
patches.)</div>
</div>
<p>SUMMARY</p>
<p>This article provides an <b>alternative</b><br />
method of updating Office XP when the typical Office Update methods fail,<br />
resulting in the following error:</p>
<p><b>Error 1328.</b></p>
<p>This alternative method only works with the<br />
Enterprise/Corporate edition of Office XP.</p>
<p>The user may have either used the Office<br />
Update Website or downloaded the oxpsp1.exe file to the local<br />
computer. Both methods will report the same error.</p>
<p>A typical error message when attempting to<br />
update to Service Pack 1 is:</p>
<div class="code">
Product: Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage<br />
&#8211; Error 1328. Error applying patch to file<br />
c:\Config.Msi\PT190.tmp. It has probably been updated<br />
by other means, and can no longer be modified by this<br />
patch. For more information contact your patch vendor.<br />
System Error: -1072807676</p>
<p>For more information, see Help and Support Center at</p>
<p>http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.</p></div>
<p>This error has been found to occur when the<br />
following software are installed:</p>
<ul>
<li>&nbsp;<b>Windows XP Pro Corporate</b><br />
and<b> Office XP Pro with FrontPage</b> </li>
<li><b>&nbsp;English version of Office and<br />
windows</b> </li>
</ul>
<p>The error may also occur with other flavours<br />
of Windows, Windows XP and Office XP.</p>
<p>Additionally, the user will find that the<br />
troubleshooting procedures outlined in the article <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q309191">OFFXP: Office Stops During Setup: Troubleshooting Steps on<br />
Windows XP (Q309191)</a> will not resolve the problem. Microsoft<br />
recommended procedures, such as scanning the disk for errors, installing<br />
in safe mode, or running a &quot;flatfile&quot; installation, will not be<br />
successful.</p>
<p><b><br />DISCLAIMER</b></p>
<p>This method of updating Office XP has been tested and shown to work.<br />
However, Sniptools.com can<br />
make no warranty about the effectiveness of this workaround. You follow<br />
these instructions at your OWN RISK. </p>
<h3>RESolUTION</h3>
<p>The following procedure<br />
is based on two articles from Microsoft&#8217;s website: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/journ/Oxpsp1.htm">Office Resource Kit: Service Pack 1</a><br /><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/one/depb01.htm">Office Resource Kit: Creating and Administrative<br />
Installation Point</a></p>
<p>Anyway, let&#8217;s get down to it: </p>
<p><b>STEP 1 &#8211; Create an<br />
Administrative Installation Point</b></p>
<p>To create an<br />
Administrative Installation Point, Office XP CD 1 is<br />
required.</p>
<div class="quote">
<ul>
<li>Insert<br />
Office XP CD 1 into the CD-ROM drive. </li>
<li>From a<br />
Command Prompt or from the Run Dialog type the following and click OK<br />
(or hit the Enter key). See example 1 </li>
<p>Where X<br />
represents the letter of the CD-ROM drive:</p>
<div class="code">x:\setup.exe /a</div>
</p>
</ul>
<ul>
<li value=3>Office XP Administrative Setup<br />
will run, and the Administrative Installation window will appear. Type<br />
in your company name, and product key.<br />Leave the install location,<br />
<code>c:\Office\</code> as it is. see<br />
example 2</p>
<p>After entering<br />
the information, click Next, and allow the installation to complete.<br />
It will take several minutes for the entire contents of CD 1 are<br />
extracted into the <code>c:\Office\</code> folder.
</li>
</ul>
<div class="quote"><img src="/av/adminpointinstall.png" border="0" /></div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
</div>
<p><b>STEP 2 &#8211; Download Service Pack 1<br />
Administrative Update</b></p>
<p>Download the file <a href="http://download.microsoft.com/download/officexpstandard/sp/oxpsp1/w98nt42kmexp/en-us/oxpsp1a.exe"><code>Oxpsp1a.exe</code></a>. Alternatively, visit <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/journ/Oxpsp1.htm">this page</a>.</p>
<p><b>STEP 3 &#8211; Extract Service Pack 1<br />
Administrative Update</b></p>
<p>Type <code>c:\Office\</code> as the<br />
destination path to extract. Click OK. Shown below:</p>
<div align="quote">
<img src="/av/xpsp1adminanim.gif" alt="" border="0" /></div>
</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>STEP 4 &#8211; Update the Administrative<br />
Installation Point</b></p>
<p>The folder <code>c:\Office\</code> now contains the Administrative Installation Point and the<br />
Service Pack 1 Administrative Patch files.</p>
<p>This step causes the Service Pack 1<br />
Administrative Patch files to be integrated into the Administrative<br />
Installation Point.</p>
<p>NOTE: STEP 4 updates the files in the<br />
Administrative Installation Point only. The currently installed Office<br />
XP will not be updated until STEP 5.</p>
<p>Follow this<br />
procedure:</p>
<ol>
<li>Select and copy the following<br />
text: </li>
</ol>
<p><textarea name=S1 rows=4 cols=53>msiexec /p c:\office\MAINSP1_Admin.msp /a c:\office\proplus.msi SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /L* c:\office\sp1Log.log</textarea></p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu,<br />
or open a Command Prompt. </li>
<li>Paste the text (right-click and select<br />
paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK<br />
or press Enter.</p>
<p>The Office XP Setup window will appear. The<br />
Administrative Installation Point will take several minutes to<br />
update.</li>
<li>To update the Administrative Install<br />
Point&#8217;s Office Web Components, select and copy this additional<br />
text: </li>
</ol>
<p><textarea name=S1 rows=4 cols=51>msiexec /p c:\office\OWC10SP1_Admin.msp /a c:\office\owc10.msi SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /L* c:\office\owc10.log</textarea></p>
<ol start=5>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu,<br />
or open a Command Prompt. </li>
<li>Paste the text (right-click and select<br />
paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK<br />
or press Enter.</p>
<p>The Office Web Components setup window will<br />
appear, and the Administrative Installation Point will automatically<br />
be updated. This will take a minute or two.</li>
<li>The Administrative Install Point is now<br />
updated with an integrated SP 1. To verify that the Installation Point<br />
has been updated, follow these steps:
<ol type="a">
<li>Using Windows Explorer, open<br />
the <code>c:\Office\</code><br />
folder. </li>
<li>Under the View menu, select Details.<br />
This will show the size and modification date of each file in the<br />
folder. </li>
<li>The files <code>PROPLUS.MSI</code> and <code>OWC10.MSI</code> should<br />
display the day on which they were updated with Service Pack 1.
</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>
<div class="quote"><img height=295 src="/av/officefolder.png"<br />
width=488 border="0" /></div>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><b>STEP 5 &#8211; Perform Detect &amp; Repair from<br />
within the Administrative Installation Point</b></p>
<p>This step will update the currently<br />
installed Office XP to Service Pack 1.</p>
<p>To update the currently installed Office XP<br />
to Service Pack 1, perform the following steps:</p>
</p>
<ol>
<li>Select and copy the following<br />
text:<br />
<textarea name=S1 rows=3 cols=52>msiexec /i c:\office\proplus.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus</textarea>
</li>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu,<br />
or open a Command Prompt. </li>
<li>Paste the text (right-click and select<br />
paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK<br />
or press Enter.</p>
<p>The Office XP Setup window will appear. Setup<br />
will now scan the computer and update all Office XP files to Service<br />
Pack 1. This will take several minutes.</li>
<li>To update the Office Web Components, select and copy the following<br />
text:</p>
<p><textarea name=S1 rows=3 cols=52>msiexec /i c:\office\owc10.msi REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=vomus</textarea></p>
</li>
<li>Open the Run Dialog from the Start Menu,<br />
or open a Command Prompt. </li>
<li>Paste the text (right-click and select<br />
paste) into the filename area of the Run Dialog, and click OK<br />
or press Enter.</p>
<p>The Office XP Setup window will appear. Setup<br />
will now scan the computer and update all Office Web Components to<br />
Service Pack 1. This will take a few minutes.</li>
<li>To verify if Service Pack 1 is installed<br />
follow these steps:</p>
<ol type=a>
<li>Open Microsoft Word (or any other<br />
Office Application). </li>
<li>From the Help menu, select About<br />
Microsoft Word. </li>
<li>The top line of the window should read<br />
as:<br /><code>Microsoft Word 2002<br />
(10.3416.3501) SP-1</code></li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>
<div class="quote">
<img height=117 src="/av/verifywordversion.png"<br />
width=450 border="0" /></div>
<p>Office XP has now been updated<br />
to Service Pack 1.</p>
<p>The folder <code>c:\office</code> should not be<br />
deleted. The folder <code>c:\office</code> will be required<br />
for any future Office Setup or Detect &amp; Repair<br />
operation.</p>
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