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Unknown Error installing KB972581

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Tom Hall, Oct 14, 2009.

  1. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2

    Repeated attempts to install

    Security Update for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (KB972581)

    have failed with the following message:

    Code 8007006E unknown error

    My Office version is 2003 Professional. When I first got this computer it
    came with a trial version of Office 2007 which interfered with my attempts
    to install my own copy of Office 2003. I had to come here for help in
    eliminating that problem, and everything has been fine - until today.

    My own guess is that the reason the update is failing is because Office
    2007 is not the version that's installed here, but I now have a permanent
    Windows Update icon in my system tray telling me there's an update to
    install.

    If I am correct and the reason for the failed install is that Office 2007
    is not installed here, then how can I make this update go away?

    To further confuse the issue, in looking at my update history I find
    several other Security Updates for Office 2007 which have apparently been
    successfully installed. This one seems to have been the first one that
    failed.

    Previous Security Updates for Office 2007 were successfully installed on
    June 5, 9, and 22.

    Numerous updates for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Junk Mail Filter have
    been successfully installed in the past, as have a number of updates for
    individual products in the Office 2007 suite.

    Tom

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  2. On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:33:29 -0600, Tom Hall wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2
    >
    > Repeated attempts to install
    >
    > Security Update for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (KB972581)
    >
    > have failed with the following message:
    >
    > Code 8007006E unknown error
    >
    > My Office version is 2003 Professional. When I first got this computer it
    > came with a trial version of Office 2007 which interfered with my attempts
    > to install my own copy of Office 2003. I had to come here for help in
    > eliminating that problem, and everything has been fine - until today.
    >
    > My own guess is that the reason the update is failing is because Office
    > 2007 is not the version that's installed here, but I now have a permanent
    > Windows Update icon in my system tray telling me there's an update to
    > install.
    >
    > If I am correct and the reason for the failed install is that Office 2007
    > is not installed here, then how can I make this update go away?
    >
    > To further confuse the issue, in looking at my update history I find
    > several other Security Updates for Office 2007 which have apparently been
    > successfully installed. This one seems to have been the first one that
    > failed.
    >
    > Previous Security Updates for Office 2007 were successfully installed on
    > June 5, 9, and 22.
    >
    > Numerous updates for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Junk Mail Filter have
    > been successfully installed in the past, as have a number of updates for
    > individual products in the Office 2007 suite.
    >
    > Tom<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I have Office 2003 installed and no Office 2007, but my updates to 2007
    have always been successful - so far, including yesterday :)

    I have formed the opinion that the Office 2007 updates are needed for the
    add-on to 2003 that reads documents of the 2007 format.

    All of which implies to me that you have some more subtle problem, e.g., a
    corrupt file or even a bad download of the update.

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  3. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    Exactly what the error say's. You can hide the error by selecting "Hide Update."
    Expand the Update and select at the bottom

    8007006E ERROR_OPEN_FAILED
    The system cannot open the device or file specified.


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    "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message
    news:fobcd590l9d4gi8t6mph9h28ri0qddnpj3@4ax.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2
    >
    > Repeated attempts to install
    >
    > Security Update for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (KB972581)
    >
    > have failed with the following message:
    >
    > Code 8007006E unknown error
    >
    > My Office version is 2003 Professional. When I first got this computer it
    > came with a trial version of Office 2007 which interfered with my attempts
    > to install my own copy of Office 2003. I had to come here for help in
    > eliminating that problem, and everything has been fine - until today.
    >
    > My own guess is that the reason the update is failing is because Office
    > 2007 is not the version that's installed here, but I now have a permanent
    > Windows Update icon in my system tray telling me there's an update to
    > install.
    >
    > If I am correct and the reason for the failed install is that Office 2007
    > is not installed here, then how can I make this update go away?
    >
    > To further confuse the issue, in looking at my update history I find
    > several other Security Updates for Office 2007 which have apparently been
    > successfully installed. This one seems to have been the first one that
    > failed.
    >
    > Previous Security Updates for Office 2007 were successfully installed on
    > June 5, 9, and 22.
    >
    > Numerous updates for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Junk Mail Filter have
    > been successfully installed in the past, as have a number of updates for
    > individual products in the Office 2007 suite.
    >
    > Tom
    >
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  4. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:22:36 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid>
    wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have Office 2003 installed and no Office 2007, but my updates to 2007
    >have always been successful - so far, including yesterday :)
    >
    >I have formed the opinion that the Office 2007 updates are needed for the
    >add-on to 2003 that reads documents of the 2007 format.
    >
    >All of which implies to me that you have some more subtle problem, e.g., a
    >corrupt file or even a bad download of the update.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    As I indicated before, I bought this computer new and it came with a 30-day
    trial of Office 2007 already installed.

    I attempted to uninstall Office 2007 before installing 2003, but the
    uninstall did not work. I then installed 2003 anyway, and discovered I had
    two versions of each Office application: one for 2003 and one for 2007.

    I came here for advice and was directed to a Microsoft web page with
    detailed instructions which led to a VERY lengthy process of uninstalling a
    number of hidden services and/or applications that were not apparent from
    the Programs and Features uninstall page. The process involved manually
    uninstalling a number of items and removing registry keys. I saved each
    registry key before deleting it and still have 25 .reg files saved from
    that operation.

    One of the hidden applications would not uninstall, and I believe it's
    still lurking somewhere in the background. I'm attempting to reconstruct
    the steps I used to access it before.

    Tom

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