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09 June 2015

How to fix Microsoft Office Configuration Progress Every time When it starts

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How to fix Microsoft Office Configuration Progress Every time When it starts

 

How to fix Microsoft Office Configuration Progress Every time When it starts

Solution:

Open to folder (C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12\Office Setup Controller) that contains the Setup.exe file.

Change setup.exe file to set setupold.exe

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