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Author's profile photo Glen Spalding

The Full Monty – Part 19 – Analysis for Office Install

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      Author's profile photo Tammy Powlas
      Tammy Powlas
      According to the Product Availability Matrix, it is available for GA download last Friday.

      According to the PAM, each minor release (which 1.1 is) replaces the current release.

      Good luck.

      Author's profile photo Glen Spalding
      Glen Spalding
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      hi tammy, i was right on that case too. notice i have updated the blog. alas, it did not fix it though
      Author's profile photo Tammy Powlas
      Tammy Powlas
      Then I would submit a ticket to SAP for support.

      Initially I had issues with Excel 2010 and XP (Advanced Analysis), and they fixed it right away.

      Author's profile photo Stefano Triggiani
      Stefano Triggiani
      Hi,
      could you please clarify how you solved your issue with Office 2010?
      I have an OSS request for that topic too.
      They suggested to try 64 bit version but in our landscape I need to test Office 2010 + Windows 7 32 Bit.
      Author's profile photo Glen Spalding
      Glen Spalding
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      hi. i'm afraid, this ending up working when i returned to it, around a month after. nothing scientific about why, it just did. see my other blog, Caboodle, with MS Office Analysis
      Author's profile photo Stefano Triggiani
      Stefano Triggiani
      Hi Thanks for your reply.

      Anyway for me the situation is:

      Windowx XP + Office 2007 = OK.

      Windows 7 32 Bit + Office 2010 = Cannot install due to "missing" Office / .NET error.

      Windows 7 64 Bit + Office 2010 64 Bit = OK (but cannot install the latest patch:
      AAO1164SP04_0-20008557.EXE - 16.08.2011)

      So I guess there is a problem with the installer:

      51040875 (06.07.2011)

      Author's profile photo Ingo Hilgefort
      Ingo Hilgefort
      Hi Glen,

      you downloaded SP3 - which is a Support Package. assuming it is a brand new install you should download the software from Installations and download Analysis Office 1.1 first, install it first, and then apply the support packages.

      Ingo

      Author's profile photo Glen Spalding
      Glen Spalding
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      hi ingo, i am always curious about this. i the past, with various other installation, if i load an SP, and if it does not complain that i have not got the original installation, then i would simply just load the SP, and all would be well.

      are you say, with this one, the support pack is cumulative ? ie. needs the previous install. because it does actually work fine in my vista installation ?

      thanks
      g