Many thanks
Lsdmeasap, DM, Absic and Rolo .... sometimes you can't see the woods for the trees! .... I did try disabling Norton till next boot but you reckon rip it out entirely! ? ? ? .... and thanks for the "mediafire flame thrower App ..... I had a nightmare 3 yrs ago with Mcfee with it's own on-board uninstaller .... what a useless piece of "Beep-Beep-Beeeeeeeeep-Beep ....
in fact! ....come to think about it ........ I haven't had this much fun since ripping that one out too
"Norton did get crappy for a while but its awesome now, lean and effective." ... Sorry others, ....Gotta agree with this statement ..... lots has changed!
Basically, uninstall Office with manual cleanup and some other hoodoo and reinstall.Also, running a registry cleaner (to detect, not to auto-clean!) may shed some light on the problem. Thanks Rolo been here already too ....... but all valid points ...... Reg Mechanic, Advanced Uninstaller Pro10, CCleaner and Super AntiSpyware all get a work at at least once a week .....
Office is usually the first to be broken. .... sad but true!
grab your product key from the app itself, or your online account, in case you plan to reinstall it. ....
I have been using it for about 18months now, especially after it went through a substantial upgrade including the dash-board .... and to be honest ..... I renewed my sub last week but did not have to reinstall ..... just popped in a new prod key , which was WE34Q-S44.........
" So, this is office updates only that fail correct? " ..... Predominately correct ..... near on all were 2010 Office update! (x86) ..... but there was 3 or 4 for NET Frame that also would not take ....Fail,fail,fail even when chosen by them selves.......... funny one was the Siverlight update ...... when chosen by itself ..... went in without a hitch
Since you are one that swears by Norton .... on the contrary ..... All my software has to pull it's weight ..... Norton has done fair so far..... but if I find it is the culprit ....... it'll be joining my first 3 wives...
..... I'll rip it out with the flame thrower and see how it fairs! ..... funny as I thought disabling them in the tool bar did the same thing ?
Have you tried installing them manually by downloading the updates individually? ...... one at a time ...... two at a time ......3, 5 and 25....in safe Mode .....firewall off/on ....you name it!
I'm starting to think "Groove" was just one piece in the puzzle .... and may not be even applicable ..... I'll keep you informed on that one!
In case it is ONLY Groove stopping this, you should also try to disable it from running at startup if you have not already. That's one of the weird things ...... it was one of the first (ish) things I looked at and it's not even in there ..... which sent me down the "Malware road" with zero results!
Anyway you guys have given me plenty of homework to crack on with and although frustrating ..... will be interesting to get to the answers .... which I will post up ...... Many thanks.
Aussie Allan