My ms office is all-ready installed few days they getting problem the language of this installation packages is not supported by your system plz. Solve my problam Log in to Reply Rakesh kl says.
What causes the error message, “Language not Supported” while installing Microsoft Office 2010?Microsoft Office 2010 files are installed directly from the installation disc or are downloaded from the Internet. Normally, these installation files are available in the compressed form that helps save system space.
Language support errors during installation may occur due to the improper extraction or non-selection of ‘Supplemental Language Support’ facility. When the installation file becomes corrupt, it too may lead to the display of this error message.
This issue may also occur if you have downloaded an executable file and not an img-file. Until you fix this issue, you will never be able to successfully install Microsoft Office 2010; the same error will repeatedly keep popping up. The solution to this issue can be achieved by first cleaning up all the temporary files and fixing any registry errors that may be present. You can then either install directly from the downloaded version (not the extracted file) or get another copy of the installer disc.Here are some of ways to fix the “Language not Supported” issue in Microsoft Office 2010 installation:Proper extractionMOS CacheRegional and language optionProper extractionWhen you want to run the set-up from the extracted files, check that the folder structure is still retained. If you are using WinZip to extract files, and you are extracting to a random location like ‘E:/Office’, it will show you the error. The correct way of extraction is through syntax “E:enofficeprofessionalplus2010x86515486.exe/”. So the extraction location ‘E:/Office’ can be any location.
You have to use the above syntax correctly or you can directly install it from the downloaded file.MOScacheIn this, first go to the network installation point, open the ‘Config.xml’ file in a text editor, such as Notepad. By default, ‘Config.xml’ is located in the product folder you are installing. For example, if you install Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, open the ‘Config.xml’ file in the ‘ProPlus.WW’ folder. Then find the LIS element ; remove the comment marks in the line by deleting the opening tags. Set the attribute to ‘CacheOnly’.
Save the file. Run ‘Setup.exe’ on your computer, on the ‘Setup’ command line; specify the path of the modified ‘Config.xml’ file. You can now install it correctly. One common reason that results in this error is when a MOScache mix up happens between two Microsoft Office versions.Regional and Language OptionFirst launch the “Regional and Language Options” from Control Panel.
Then click the second tab. Ensure both the checkboxes under “Supplemental Language Support” are enabled, and then click ‘Ok’. You need a Windows installation CD for Windows XP.
You need your Windows XP CD because it will copy files from the i386 folder. Then reboot the system and try for the Microsoft Office installation again.