XP Pro x64 with SP2. Tried to install Office Enterprise 2007 and BSOD part
way into the install. Googled for info, but not much out there. Had to System
Restore to recover.
The only thing that I could find that might be relevant was Terminal
Services has to be in strict security mode. Tried to disable TS but had to
restore from that too.
Disable any anti-virus or other scanning program. Install at the console,
not over a TS session. Other than that, no known issue with Office 2k7 that
I'm aware of.

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> XP Pro x64 with SP2. Tried to install Office Enterprise 2007 and BSOD part
> way into the install. Googled for info, but not much out there. Had to
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> Services has to be in strict security mode. Tried to disable TS but had to
> restore from that too.
0000 - 27 Nov 2007 11:21 GMT
There is no anti-virus installed to disable. Haven't gotten that far. I am at
the console, not in a TS session. I added key "Installer" and subkey
"Products" under wow6432node in response to article 927476. Office
sucessfully installed on this, the 4th attempt.
> Disable any anti-virus or other scanning program. Install at the console,
> not over a TS session. Other than that, no known issue with Office 2k7 that
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> > Services has to be in strict security mode. Tried to disable TS but had to
> > restore from that too.
Mike Douglas - 28 Nov 2007 18:34 GMT
Was this a Terminal Server in application mode? If so which one? 2003? I ask
because I might find myself going that route later on.
Mike
> There is no anti-virus installed to disable. Haven't gotten that far. I am at
> the console, not in a TS session. I added key "Installer" and subkey
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> > > Services has to be in strict security mode. Tried to disable TS but had to
> > > restore from that too.