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When going to 'Add or Remove Features ' > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Infopath > .NET Programmability Support > .NET Programmability support for .NET Framework version 2.0 > Visual Studio Tools for Applications (set this to "Run from my computer"), I get message, Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 configuration did not complete successfully. I have the prerequisites installed so I'm not sure the reason VSTA won't install. Does anyone have any idea? I have not found any information regarding this particular issue. Thank you.

MDuB
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  • Do you have the required .Net framework version installed on the machine? – Eugene Astafiev Feb 26 '15 at 08:24
  • Yes. I have v2.0, v3.0, v3.5, and v4.0. Does that make a difference that I have multiple .NET versions? Also, one other requirement that must be installed is Microsoft Core XML Services 6.0. I downloaded this from the internet but that did not work. Would this service have already been installed on my machine? If so, where? – MDuB Feb 27 '15 at 14:08
  • I have exactly the same problem for Office Professional Plus 2007! I have xml core 6 pre installed and ticked .net 2.0 in this very installation window. a typically microsoft error message, only meaningless b*****it – philx_x Mar 02 '15 at 15:41

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Okay i got mine to work now. i simply uninstalled InfoPath by changing Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 installation in appwiz.cpl (Programs & Features).

When running the Office Setup again i selected every package below InfoPath enter image description here

(sorry for the screenshot beeing in german but i rly didn't get the installation wizard to change it's language, i tried everything.)

Hope it works for you. cheers!

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  • Thanks for the reply Everyone. I just ended up uninstalling MS 2007 and installing MS 2013. I did this because other issues came up with MS 2007. – MDuB Mar 11 '15 at 16:46