Office: VFW Clip and Sample Video not Included With 4.3c-CD

Last reviewed: September 16, 1996
Article ID: Q128912
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office for Windows, version 4.3c-CD
  • Microsoft Video for Windows, version 1.1

SUMMARY

Microsoft Office for Windows 4.3c on CD-ROM does not contain the clip video and sample video files that are referenced in the last dialog box of the Microsoft Video for Windows Setup program. These sample files are not included with Office; however, their exclusion does not impede the performance or functionality of Video for Windows (VFW).

Note that these sample files are available if you purchase the Microsoft Video for Windows CD separately.

MORE INFORMATION

Video for Windows is a part of the Bonus software that is included on the Microsoft Office version 4.3c-CD for Windows. It can be installed from the first compact disc ("Disc 1: Installation Disc") from the BONUS\WINVIDEO subdirectory. The last dialog box of the Video for Windows Setup program states the following:

   The CD-ROM disc provided contains clip video and sample video
   to get you started working with video in Windows.

This dialog box is displayed after all the files are copied, and it gives you a choice of Restart Now or Don't Restart Now.

Steps to Install Video for Windows

  1. Insert the CD labeled "Disc 1: Installation Disc" into the CD-ROM drive.

  2. In Windows Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu.

  3. In the command line box, type the following

          <drive>:\BONUS\WINVIDEO\SETUP.EXE
    

    (where <drive> is the letter of the CD-ROM drive), and choose OK. For example, type the following:

          X:\BONUS\WINVIDEO\SETUP.EXE
    

  4. In the first dialog box, type your name and company (optional), and then choose Continue.

  5. For the Installation Options, choose "Video Playback and Video Tools," and then choose Continue.

  6. For the Sample Video, leave the Sample AVI enabled, and choose Continue.

  7. Specify your choice for the Installation Location, and choose Continue.

    After the files are copied to the hard disk drive, you will see the dialog box that mentions the clip video and sample video.

  8. Choose Restart Now.

When Windows is restarted, Video for Windows will be successfully installed.

REFERENCES

For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q127751
   TITLE     : Office: Missing Video for Windows Collections in Media
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KBCategory: kbsetup
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Additional reference words: 4.30c-CD VFW




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Last reviewed: September 16, 1996
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