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When I install MS office 2007 through wine ( I followed the wine setting before), it detected a setup error: A required Z:mediaUSBOffice Enterprise 2007 DVDAccess.WWOSETUP.DLL cannot be loaded. This may indicate that the file is missing or damaged.



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  • Are you trying to install Access? Access won't work well under wine. If you need the other stuff to run. PlayOnLinux is by far the easiest way.
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  • I am sure you already know about this and have specific reasons for wanting to install office 2007 but in case someone comes here through google: 1. microsoft let you use their office programs online through a browser now (for a fee) 2. you can use libreoffice for free instead of microsoft office and it's fully linux + windows compatible
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When I install MS office 2007 through wine ( I followed the wine setting before), it detected a setup error: A required Z:mediaUSBOffice Enterprise 2007 DVDAccess.WWOSETUP.DLL cannot be loaded. This may indicate that the file is missing or damaged.



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  • Are you trying to install Access? Access won't work well under wine. If you need the other stuff to run. PlayOnLinux is by far the easiest way.
    – MadMike
    Oct 31 '13 at 6:04










  • I am sure you already know about this and have specific reasons for wanting to install office 2007 but in case someone comes here through google: 1. microsoft let you use their office programs online through a browser now (for a fee) 2. you can use libreoffice for free instead of microsoft office and it's fully linux + windows compatible
    – Rabbit
    Nov 24 at 17:19













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When I install MS office 2007 through wine ( I followed the wine setting before), it detected a setup error: A required Z:mediaUSBOffice Enterprise 2007 DVDAccess.WWOSETUP.DLL cannot be loaded. This may indicate that the file is missing or damaged.



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When I install MS office 2007 through wine ( I followed the wine setting before), it detected a setup error: A required Z:mediaUSBOffice Enterprise 2007 DVDAccess.WWOSETUP.DLL cannot be loaded. This may indicate that the file is missing or damaged.



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  • Are you trying to install Access? Access won't work well under wine. If you need the other stuff to run. PlayOnLinux is by far the easiest way.
    – MadMike
    Oct 31 '13 at 6:04










  • I am sure you already know about this and have specific reasons for wanting to install office 2007 but in case someone comes here through google: 1. microsoft let you use their office programs online through a browser now (for a fee) 2. you can use libreoffice for free instead of microsoft office and it's fully linux + windows compatible
    – Rabbit
    Nov 24 at 17:19


















  • Are you trying to install Access? Access won't work well under wine. If you need the other stuff to run. PlayOnLinux is by far the easiest way.
    – MadMike
    Oct 31 '13 at 6:04










  • I am sure you already know about this and have specific reasons for wanting to install office 2007 but in case someone comes here through google: 1. microsoft let you use their office programs online through a browser now (for a fee) 2. you can use libreoffice for free instead of microsoft office and it's fully linux + windows compatible
    – Rabbit
    Nov 24 at 17:19
















Are you trying to install Access? Access won't work well under wine. If you need the other stuff to run. PlayOnLinux is by far the easiest way.
– MadMike
Oct 31 '13 at 6:04




Are you trying to install Access? Access won't work well under wine. If you need the other stuff to run. PlayOnLinux is by far the easiest way.
– MadMike
Oct 31 '13 at 6:04












I am sure you already know about this and have specific reasons for wanting to install office 2007 but in case someone comes here through google: 1. microsoft let you use their office programs online through a browser now (for a fee) 2. you can use libreoffice for free instead of microsoft office and it's fully linux + windows compatible
– Rabbit
Nov 24 at 17:19




I am sure you already know about this and have specific reasons for wanting to install office 2007 but in case someone comes here through google: 1. microsoft let you use their office programs online through a browser now (for a fee) 2. you can use libreoffice for free instead of microsoft office and it's fully linux + windows compatible
– Rabbit
Nov 24 at 17:19










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One solution might be to try installing through PlayOnLinux.



http://www.playonlinux.com/en/



I had success installing and using Office 2007 that way.






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  • Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
    – user209737
    Oct 31 '13 at 6:16










  • If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
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I had success installing and using Office 2007 that way.






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  • Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
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  • If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
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One solution might be to try installing through PlayOnLinux.



http://www.playonlinux.com/en/



I had success installing and using Office 2007 that way.






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  • Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
    – user209737
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  • If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
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    Nov 1 '13 at 0:47













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One solution might be to try installing through PlayOnLinux.



http://www.playonlinux.com/en/



I had success installing and using Office 2007 that way.






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One solution might be to try installing through PlayOnLinux.



http://www.playonlinux.com/en/



I had success installing and using Office 2007 that way.







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  • Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
    – user209737
    Oct 31 '13 at 6:16










  • If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
    – mrm
    Nov 1 '13 at 0:47


















  • Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
    – user209737
    Oct 31 '13 at 6:16










  • If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
    – mrm
    Nov 1 '13 at 0:47
















Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
– user209737
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Since I have no Dvd rom in my computer, I tried to use usb installation, but it cannot work.
– user209737
Oct 31 '13 at 6:16












If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
– mrm
Nov 1 '13 at 0:47




If you have an ISO file on the USB, I believe that PlayOnLinux can install from that. You would just need to mount the image.
– mrm
Nov 1 '13 at 0:47


















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