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Uninstall Problems: This "installation source not found" problem can also occur so it prevents uninstall in special cases. I would recommend you skim this list for ideas.
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You can see a list of " Primary Cause of Self-Repair" some way down in this answer: How can I determine what causes repeated Windows Installer self-repair? (bad MSI packages with conflicting resources - COM conflicts?, security software quarantining files unexpectedly, cleanup scripts wrecking havoc, etc.). Proposed " real-world solutions" can be found in section 5 here: What do I do when launching an application triggers repeating, endless Windows Installer self-repair? As a workaround, you might want to try to launch the EXE files in question directly, to verify that the self-repair does not happen (generally this will prevent the self-repair, but it can still happen if there is a COM conflict or some other advanced conflict). All linked or explained in the above answer ( repeated here). Self-Repair Resolution: To sort out the actual self-repair conflict, you essentially need to find the culprit component causing the repair in the event viewer and then find some way to resolve the situation.
#File missing proplusww.msi how to#
The installation source must be the one used to install the software originally (unless you know how to hack it, which is very involved). Missing Source Files Resolution: In your case - to sort out the missing source files - you can either uninstall and reinstall (uninstall should not need source access in normal cases), and then preserve the installation files at a permanently available location (solving the problem for the future), or you can browse to the installation source when you are prompted to do so for your current installation (and there are some ways to automate setting new source paths). It is a good idea to install from a permanently available network location using administrative installations - especially for corporations. The MSI will then try to repair itself (self-repair), but it is unable to find the required source files to retrieve the file it needs to reinstall - since the source files are no longer available at the location where you installed from.
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I have written more times about this than I care to count, I'll see if I can send you here: MSI self-repair - the scourge of society.Įxplanation: What is actually happening is that your installation goes through an integrity check when launced via an advertised shortcut, and a resource is found to be missing. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties or guarantees, and confers no rights.Self-Repair Problems: This is generally a self-repair issue.
#File missing proplusww.msi update#
More details about Software Deployment through group policies: Usually for Office, we create an MSP file as an answer file (Can be created using Office Customization tool) and we include it as an update with Office source files and then we deploy it. Here, maybe a group policy was created to deploy Office and the one who did it added these two MSI files as part of Computer Configuration in the GPO. Hello, If I am not wrong, these MSI files belongs to the setup files of Office. This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties or guarantees, and confers no rights.
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