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Installation ended prematurely Posted: 03 Jun 2004 01:48 PM PDT Hi Brett, Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 230895 OFF2000: "Installation Ended Prematurely Because of an Error" When You Run Office Setup http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;230895 WORKAROUND To work around this problem, do either of the following: Method 1: Run Setup from a Network Server If you are in a networked environment and you have access to an administrative installation of Office 2000, run Setup from this location instead of your CD-ROM drive. The security settings mentioned in the "Cause" section of this article do not affect running Setup from a network server. Method 2: Turn Off the "Restrict CD-ROM Access to Locally Logged on User Only" Security Option If you turn off the Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged on user only security option, you can run Setup from your CD-ROM drive. Please see the documentation on the Microsoft Security Configuration Manager for more information about modifying this setting. NOTE: You may have to restart after you turn off the Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged on user only security option before you can run Setup from your CD-ROM drive. For more information about the Microsoft Security Configuration Manager, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/security/techdetails/prodarch/securconfig. asp For additional information about the AllocateCDRoms registry setting, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 172520 Access Denied Error When Trying to Access a Shared CD-ROM 221524 FIX: Cannot Install Applications from Media When 'AllocateCDRom or AllocateFloppies' Reg Values Are Set Please let me know has this helped You... Thank you... Raghu... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
Posted: 03 Jun 2004 09:41 AM PDT Just for interest sake how long have you been using computers? Also, are you asking a question regarding Product Serial Number for Windows XP or MS Office XP? If it is the Windows XP serial number you are after then this should be stuck at the back of your PC case where you connect all the cables. The factory installed version of Windows XP will have a different serial number to that of your actual PC because Dell is authorised to roll out standard configured systems using standard serial number assigned to Dell worldwide. If it is the serial number of your Office XP then this should be on the CD jewel case or CD cover depending on how this came with your system. You have to understand that Dell is shipping out millions of systems every year some with only Windows XP and some with additional software such as yours. It is difficult for them to standardise a system to supply you for the lifetime of your PC. After all they are running a business of selling PCs. Is it still under DELL's warranty of 1 year (perhaps more if you paid for the extension)? For the future, you need to organise yourself so that these things don't get lost. Have you got lot of clutter in your house to make it difficult for you to store important CDs (and manuals!) safely? Perhaps you may need to make copies of original CDs and keep them besides your computer (in your safe house) as these are invariably required when you install Service Packs and critical patches. hth net wrote: |
Posted: 03 Jun 2004 02:16 AM PDT Thanks! Tomppa "Chris Schatte" <com> skrev i meddelandet news:com... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4bb7cb10-a6e5-4334-8925-3bcf308cfbaf&displaylang=en |
Posted: 02 Jun 2004 11:01 PM PDT Thank you! "Rob Schneider" <net.net> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... to about stable on Thanks. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2004 03:09 PM PDT Problem solved. Thank You!! "Chris Schatte" <com> wrote in message news:com... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;295823&Product=offxp |
Posted: 02 Jun 2004 01:55 PM PDT "Ian S. Salisbury" <moah.com> wrote in message news:com... Anyone know what phone number I should call, what dept. I should ask for? -Ian- |
Where should I install Office 2003 Posted: 02 Jun 2004 12:18 PM PDT You can place the installation anywhere you wish but be advised that there are several MB of files that will need to go to your boot partition. Installing to a second partition/hard drive may be a good idea for space saving, but if you need to reinstall your OS, you will need to reinstall Office anyway since the boot partition has essential system files. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Baha asked: | Where should I place the application and related data? | | My desire is to get best application. Performance using | primarily MS Office 2003. Where should I install the | application programs and its related data on a new | partitioned disk drive? I wish to keep the C Drive for | only the Windows 2000 OS? | 1.Should I put the programs in the C Drive along with the | OS and the data on a separate drive for easy backup? Or | 2.Should I put the Office 3000 programs and their related | data on a separate drive? | | Your advice is much appreciated. | | Baha |
Posted: 02 Jun 2004 10:05 AM PDT You can have it installed on one desktop and one laptop. If you replace the laptop, then uninstall it from the original one. If you replace the desktop, then uninstall it from the original one. As long as you are removing it from the old machine, and it is only installed on one desktop and one laptop, you are in compliance (as long as that is the agreement you agreed to in your end user license agreement provided with the software you are installing). -- Susan Ramlet MVP - Microsoft Office ---------------------------------------------- Please post replies to the newsgroup where all may benefit. <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1763201c448e4$598ddff0$gbl... |
How can I insert custom music into my presentations? Posted: 01 Jun 2004 02:11 PM PDT Thanks a bunch! |
More lines in Word's Envelope window Posted: 01 Jun 2004 08:03 AM PDT Astra wrote: The number of lines is fixed by the frame that forms part of the Envelope Address paragraph style. Change the height of the frame to auto - see http://www.gmayor.com/changing_envelope_layout.htm -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 03:46 AM PDT Thats correct, it has to be run minimised. There are some addons/apps that state that they can minimise OL/OE to the task bar. I havent used any, eg http://www.actualtools.com/minimize_outlook_express_to_system_tray.shtml http://www.4t-niagara.com/tray.html "Wenda Stephens" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... something in the task bar? Like anti-virus does, Spam & advertising blockers do, or MSN messenger does? Your saying that I always need it open as a main running program? Even if it is minimized it is easy to close this window by mistake thinking you are closing something else. |
Office 2003 - Clip Organizer failed Posted: 01 Jun 2004 02:53 AM PDT Hi: Thanks for your kind input. I did re-installed MDAC with instructions from MS KB articles (right click the mdac.inf file and provide Win CD). I also downloaded and installed MDAC 2.8. Thanks anyway. "Eric Lawrence [MSFT]" <com> ¦b¶l¥ó news:%23nwFey$phx.gbl ¤¤¼¶¼g... you rights. files Error my |
what happened to Microsoft Office Suite ???? Posted: 31 May 2004 08:37 PM PDT The MS Office suite and Works Suite are two different apps. Works Suite usually contains Word, the word processor app. Try ms.public.works.win ng for help "coty" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1640f01c44789$b7ebebc0$gbl... |
Posted: 31 May 2004 02:12 PM PDT Do you mean REGISTER as in Hi microsoft I have office 2003 or ACTIVATE as in it won't work because it needs activating? Pendantic Rose |
Posted: 31 May 2004 08:13 AM PDT Hi, Rob, When you insert the installation disc, it should display a series of screens that ask you if you want to install Office, and how. You can use these screens to customize how it's installed, if you so choose. The default, I believe, would remove all previous versions of Office. So if you make no choices and just blow through the installation screens (which most of us do), that's likely to be the default behavior. Read each of the installation screens that come up while you're installing, and try overriding the default of removing all previous versions of Office. If you use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility to remove registry entries related to the installation state of Office 2000, it is possible that Office 2000 will no longer function properly. However, your upgrade will no longer recognize that Office 2000 is there, and the Windows Installer will no longer request installation media (because it won't "see" Office 2000 any longer). Microsoft have learned what a pain this is, and current versions of Office have mitigated the requirement for original media. This requirement still exists for Office 2000. However, they have recently released a patch for Office 2000 that may eliminate the need for original installation media; you could try installing it. Your Office 2000 needs to be at the SR-1 level to use this patch, but it might be an option for you. The details are covered in http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;835220 which provides links to the downloads. You could install it, then try your upgrade again. -- Susan Ramlet MVP - Microsoft Office ---------------------------------------------- Please post replies to the newsgroup where all may benefit. "Rob Rogers" <net> wrote in message news:16e7e01c4484c$a9242850$gbl... |
OFFICE XP WILL NOT UPGRADE OFFICE? Posted: 31 May 2004 07:36 AM PDT Installation IDs are not case sensitive. The most common problem is with the 8 and B as they tend to look very much alike. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Louis asked: | Zach, | | It is possible that the key code is case sensitive. I cant say for | sure but make sure you enter the code exactly as you see it. If it | is caps use caps or lower case letters use lower case. Also make | sure you do not substitute a 1 for an l, or things like that. | | Corel does have an 800 number for support you might call if this does | not help: | | 1-800-772-6735 | | | Hope this is of some help. | | L | | "DL" <com> wrote in message | news:phx.gbl... || Turn yr caps lock off, its considered shouting, and as such you || might not get the response sought || || "ZACH COOL" <microsoft.com> wrote in message || news:15eb701c4471c$a5828fb0$gbl... ||| I PUT THE NEW PRODUCT KEY INTO OFFICE TO CONTINUE AFTER ||| TRAIL PERIOD. IT IS SAYING IT IS AN INVALID PRODUCT ||| KEY... ||| IT COST A LOT OF MONEY TO DO THIS, I PURCHASED THE OFFICE ||| XP FROM BEST BUY ONLINE... I ||| ||| I CANNOT GET HELP ON LINE BECAUSE I TRY TO ASK MICORSOFT ||| CUSTOMER SUPPORT ONLINE AND THEY SAY I AM ENTERING A ||| INVALID NUMBER... THIS IS SUCKS ||| ||| WHAT AM I TO DO? AND HOW DO I GET BACK TO THIS SITE? ||| ||| COM |
Posted: 30 May 2004 09:52 PM PDT Its probably system32 folder "Sriram" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1588a01c4471a$5b90e200$gbl... |
Posted: 30 May 2004 09:23 PM PDT Did you try the magicjellybean link? <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:15d3b01c446f0$541fc4c0$gbl... |
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT Posted: 30 May 2004 05:32 PM PDT Rahgu, Thank you. Problem solved. Jose sure that you have the License Agreement. confers no rights. |
Office Professional 2003 Upgrade Posted: 30 May 2004 05:16 PM PDT Great! Thanks for the reply. I'll give it a try. |
Contacts sort order "Last, First" in Custom Install Wizard (OL2003) Posted: 30 May 2004 10:17 AM PDT The OP is asking how to set this within the Custom Installation Wizard - not in the program itself. To the OP, let me play around with the CIW and see if it can be done. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Louis asked: | With Outlook open, | Select the tools menu | Select E-Mail Accounts | Select View or change existing directories or address Books | Select the "Next" Button | Select your address book from the list, Outlooks address book is | titled Outlook Address Book | Select the "change" button | on the bottom of the pop up window that opens up you will see a | choice on sort order, | Select File as (Smith, John) | Select the close button | Select the Finish Button | Close and restart Outlook and the address book will not be set to | sore in Last name first order. | | This is how it works in Outlook 2002, I would think it is the same | in 2003. | | Let me know if it works for you | | Lou | | | | | "Mario Billiani" <ch> wrote in message | news:%phx.gbl... || Does anyone knows where can I set the sort order of contacts in || Outlook 2003? I can't find these option so always the contacts in || new profiles are in "First, Last" order. || A workaround via ops-file won't work also. || Any hints? || || Thanks, in advance. || Mario |
Missing fonts in Office Pro 2003 Posted: 30 May 2004 08:32 AM PDT I have an HP 840C installed. All of this just happened when I had to re-install Office 2003 twice! If I check the fonts in Control Panel, they are all there, but..... intact. Due to to my personal Steve C. asked: these |
Unable to open files after installing Office 2003 Posted: 30 May 2004 08:25 AM PDT I am unable to open files even after I run Detect and Repair. In fact I cannot open files in Powerpoint and Excel too. Please help. Program), does this intact. Due to to my personal Sriram asked: created |
Restore Auto Text Toolbar Entry Posted: 28 May 2004 10:08 PM PDT Forgot to tell you that at the bottom of the KB article you referred me to is this: "Click Insert AutoText on the Header and Footer toolbar, and then click Filename and path. To insert the file name and path into the body of a Word document, point to AutoText on the Insert menu, point to Header/Footer, and then click Filename and path." This is the Filename and path entry that is missing. "Mary Sauer" <rr.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310523&Product=wd2002 and but has base |
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