deomsh Posted June 21, 2019 Posted June 21, 2019 @Dave-H Are you sure you have a real DOCX-file? If you open the file with 7-zip you should see something like the first picture. This a DOC-file after converting to DOCX with FileFormatConverter (this time from my Windows 10 64-bit installation where I am using Office XP for now). All dates/ times of the files inside the folders are the same: 1980-01-01 00:00 Second picture is the original DOC-file.
Dave-H Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 Pretty sure all the files I've tried it with are genuine .docx files. They are files that have generally been sent to me as e-mail attachments by people with later versions of Word. I've tried many of them, and they all do the same thing. The one I posted as an example I opened with 7-zip and if showed the same as your file except for the addition of a "customXml" folder. I don't know if that is significant.
deomsh Posted June 22, 2019 Posted June 22, 2019 I asked just to be sure. Did you allready reinstalled the Compatibility Pack with "Windows 2000 SP4" mode set on Fileformatconverter?
Dave-H Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 I didn't install it using FileFormatConverters.exe, I used an MSI installer file. I can give that a try though.
deomsh Posted June 22, 2019 Posted June 22, 2019 I just tried myself. I have two versions of the 12.6500.5000 FileformatConverter.exe. The one with version nummer in properties won't install, only the MSI works. The other version, without details in properties, installs directly. Otherwise reinstall the MSI.
Dave-H Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 Well I tried that, and it didn't work, whatever KernelEx mode I used on FileFormatConverters.exe it either said it needed a later OS, or it failed, just putting up a "The installation of this package failed" message, with no clue as to why it had failed, and I couldn't find any logs saying why either. I then tried extracting the files from FileFormatConverters.exe with Universal Extractor, and what's in there is actually the same files I've been using for my installs, an msi file and a cab file! It may be that the msi file I've been using has been hacked to get around the OS version check, but the files do seem to be exactly the same size. So, still a bit of a mystery why the explorer conversion routine isn't doing quite what it should do. It does actually work, I've successfully converted a doc file to a docx file with it, it just won't offer conversion in the opposite direction!
Dave-H Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 Our posts crossed! Yes, from what you say it looks as if the msi/cab combination does install without modification, even though the packaged file doesn't, which is strange but good of course.
deomsh Posted June 22, 2019 Posted June 22, 2019 I have made some log-files you can use if you like. The Filemon-log lists the files opened by MOC.EXE, the Regmon-log lists the registry-keys and the Dependency Walker-log lists API's and all files with version numbers. Filemon FileFormatConverter SaveAs DOC.LOGRegmon FileFormatConverter SaveAs DOC.LOGDW MOC -f [Path]Test2.docx.dwi.dwi
Dave-H Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 Thanks, I have Filemon and Regmon already installed, so I'll try to do some comparisons.
Dave-H Posted June 23, 2019 Author Posted June 23, 2019 (edited) Just as a probably off-topic aside, does your Office Assistant work? If I try to invoke it, I just get this - I don't think it's ever worked since I installed Office XP on Windows 98. I can't actually remember if it worked when it was installed on Windows XP, I assume yes. It was installed as part of the Office XP installation on Windows 98. Edited June 23, 2019 by Dave-H Addition
deomsh Posted June 23, 2019 Posted June 23, 2019 Do you mean this little fellow? I never use it, but it´s there on my old Windows SE installation (with original KernelEx).
Dave-H Posted June 23, 2019 Author Posted June 23, 2019 (edited) Yes, that's the guy! I'll need to fire up my netbook tomorrow, which also has Office XP and Compatibility Pack installed on Windows XP and Windows 8.1, to see if it's working there. EDIT: Yes, now checked and the Office Assistant does work fine on the Office XP installation on Windows XP on my netbook. Not on the Windows 98 installation though. Edited June 24, 2019 by Dave-H Addition
Cixert Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 On 5/20/2019 at 6:17 PM, actinium said: Do the same with the cab pack. Name: Office 2007 Compatibility Pack cab.rar Number of files: 13 (.cab) Size: 45.627.906 bytes sha1: 1C710831E827E3C8A6E7DAD921C2016AB86D1CEB The file that is downloaded is: Office 2007 Compatibility Pack cab.rar And inside it only contains 2 files: xlconv-x-none.msp xlconv-x-none.xml There is no file in .CAB format I have checked the hash and it is correct.
deomsh Posted July 25, 2024 Posted July 25, 2024 @Cixert I can not help you with your problem. I hope @actinium will respond, but 2019 is a long time ago. If you want to install the compatibilty pack, use fileformatconverters.exe first. Discontinued by Microsoft, but easy to find. For instance here: https://www.filehorse.com/download-office-compatibility-pack/ (latest version I am aware of is Office Compatibility Pack 12.0.6514.5001). Afterwards use compatibilitypacksp3-kb2526297-fullfile-en-us.exe, for instance from https://filehippo.com/download_microsoft-office-compatibility-pack/ There are a few minor updates too you can search for. BTW: as such Office Compatibility Pack is language-neutral, only install-language and some messages are localized. Yesterday I installed Office 2003 from the original CD-ROM on my new Windows 10 computer. It is a miracle the activation-servers are still working. Also Windows Update provides still updates! But NOT Office Compatibility Pack....
Cixert Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 (edited) On 7/25/2024 at 11:07 AM, deomsh said: @Cixert I can not help you with your problem. I hope @actinium will respond, but 2019 is a long time ago. If you want to install the compatibilty pack, use fileformatconverters.exe first. Discontinued by Microsoft, but easy to find. For instance here: https://www.filehorse.com/download-office-compatibility-pack/ (latest version I am aware of is Office Compatibility Pack 12.0.6514.5001). Afterwards use compatibilitypacksp3-kb2526297-fullfile-en-us.exe, for instance from https://filehippo.com/download_microsoft-office-compatibility-pack/ There are a few minor updates too you can search for. BTW: as such Office Compatibility Pack is language-neutral, only install-language and some messages are localized. Yesterday I installed Office 2003 from the original CD-ROM on my new Windows 10 computer. It is a miracle the activation-servers are still working. Also Windows Update provides still updates! But NOT Office Compatibility Pack.... Thanks, that FileFormatConverters version is signed 2009-08-21, in properties it says v. 12.0.6500.5000. How do you know it's version 12.0.6514.5001? I have a version that is signed 2009-08-28 but it also says 12.0.6500.5000. *I'm seeing that maybe it only changes the installation language. I don't understand the difference between FileFormatConverters and Compatibility Pack... is the same? And what is Office File Converter Pack? https://filehippo.com/download_microsoft-office-file-converter-pack/ Edited July 27, 2024 by Cixert
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