Framework errors generally fall into two types:
1-After applying an update
2-When launching any Office application
1-After applying an update
2-When launching any Office application
A framework error normally means one or more components of Office have not been updated correctly and are now out of synch with other bits.
If you receive a framework error after applying an update, try the following steps. Test after each step to see if problem is fixed.
Move the Microsoft User Data folder from Documents to the desktop. Let Entourage create a new blank one. If the problems go away, you can copy needed files from the removed MUD folder. Your mail is stored in the Office xxxx Identities folder. Verify permissions on folders.
Re-apply recent Office updates.
Download the combo updater from Apple and run it again rather than using Software Update. Doing so overwrites potentially problem-causing files.
If you are still having problems.....
Use "Remove Office" to remove files. "Remove Office" is an application found in the Microsoft Office Additional Tools folder. "Remove Office" removes both preference files and custom templates, so you should make a backup copy of the preferences and templates in another location on the machine before running the removal tool. You'll also need your CD key when you re-install.
-Install from CD
-Restart and Repair Permissions
-Apply All updaters (After your computer restarts, use AutoUpdate to check for updates, and then download and install the Updates or download standalone updaters from Mactopia)
Restart and Repair Permissions
Notes:
Eject your Time Machine drive to speed up the installer looking for volumes with Office installed. During the install process if it appears to stall with a spinning rainbow, give it some time, then some more time and lastly even more time. It will eventually come out of the apparant crash and finish.
Using "Remove Office" does not delete your Microsoft User Data folder that contains your email messages. Remove Office does not remove any documents or personal settings you have saved. However, there are rare cases after running an installer where data goes missing. Making a backup is always advised when updating software. The folder you need to backup is your Microsoft User Data folder located in Documents.
YOUR USER FOLDER/Documents/Microsoft User Data
Archive and Install Basics:
1) Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon.
2) Follow the onscreen instructions. In the pane where you select the destination disk, select your current Mac OS X disk (in most cases, it will be the only one available).
3) Click Options. If you want to save your existing files, users, and network settings, select “Archive and Install,” and then select “Preserve Users and Network Settings.” If you want to erase everything on your computer and reinstall Mac OS X, select “Erase and Install.” You can’t recover erased data.
4) Click Continue.
5) Click Customize to select which parts of Mac OS X you’d like to install, or click Install to perform a basic installation (recommended).
Once the install has finished, your system will be at whatever level the disk you have is. So if your Install DVD/CD disk is 10.5.0, that's what version of OS will be on your Mac. You will need to download the appropriate Combo Updater from Apple's site to restore the system to a higher version. After you run the combo, allow Software Update to download and install any additional updates.
Lastly, in rare cases, some users have had to do an "Erase & Install" of their system files.
If you receive a framework error after applying an update, try the following steps. Test after each step to see if problem is fixed.
Move the Microsoft User Data folder from Documents to the desktop. Let Entourage create a new blank one. If the problems go away, you can copy needed files from the removed MUD folder. Your mail is stored in the Office xxxx Identities folder. Verify permissions on folders.
Re-apply recent Office updates.
Download the combo updater from Apple and run it again rather than using Software Update. Doing so overwrites potentially problem-causing files.
If you are still having problems.....
Use "Remove Office" to remove files. "Remove Office" is an application found in the Microsoft Office Additional Tools folder. "Remove Office" removes both preference files and custom templates, so you should make a backup copy of the preferences and templates in another location on the machine before running the removal tool. You'll also need your CD key when you re-install.
-Install from CD
-Restart and Repair Permissions
-Apply All updaters (After your computer restarts, use AutoUpdate to check for updates, and then download and install the Updates or download standalone updaters from Mactopia)
Restart and Repair Permissions
Notes:
Eject your Time Machine drive to speed up the installer looking for volumes with Office installed. During the install process if it appears to stall with a spinning rainbow, give it some time, then some more time and lastly even more time. It will eventually come out of the apparant crash and finish.
Using "Remove Office" does not delete your Microsoft User Data folder that contains your email messages. Remove Office does not remove any documents or personal settings you have saved. However, there are rare cases after running an installer where data goes missing. Making a backup is always advised when updating software. The folder you need to backup is your Microsoft User Data folder located in Documents.
YOUR USER FOLDER/Documents/Microsoft User Data
Archive and Install Basics:
1) Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon.
2) Follow the onscreen instructions. In the pane where you select the destination disk, select your current Mac OS X disk (in most cases, it will be the only one available).
3) Click Options. If you want to save your existing files, users, and network settings, select “Archive and Install,” and then select “Preserve Users and Network Settings.” If you want to erase everything on your computer and reinstall Mac OS X, select “Erase and Install.” You can’t recover erased data.
4) Click Continue.
5) Click Customize to select which parts of Mac OS X you’d like to install, or click Install to perform a basic installation (recommended).
Once the install has finished, your system will be at whatever level the disk you have is. So if your Install DVD/CD disk is 10.5.0, that's what version of OS will be on your Mac. You will need to download the appropriate Combo Updater from Apple's site to restore the system to a higher version. After you run the combo, allow Software Update to download and install any additional updates.
Lastly, in rare cases, some users have had to do an "Erase & Install" of their system files.
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