Setup Hangs After WordPerfect Help Dialog Box

Last reviewed: February 6, 1998
Article ID: Q110277
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c

SYMPTOMS

Word 6.0 for Windows Setup may hang (stop responding) after the WordPerfect Help dialog box is displayed (even if you don't choose either button).

CAUSE

This problem can occur in any of the following cases:

  • There is conflict between Word Setup and your system's current memory configuration.
  • You are using a third-party shell such as Norton Desktop for Windows.
  • You are using a third-party shell, or your shell file is corrupted.

STATUS

Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

RESOLUTION

If you are using Norton Desktop for Windows, edit the [boot] section of the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory and change the SHELL= entry from "shell=ndw.exe" to "shell=progman.exe".

If you encounter this problem and you are not using Norton Desktop for Windows, you may be able to correct this problem by changing your memory configuration. For example, free up more conventional memory by loading MS- DOS into upper memory and loading EMM386.EXE.

If you are running MS-DOS 6.0 or later, run MemMaker. Microsoft MemMaker will add the appropriate statements to your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to optimize your memory.

If you are running MS-DOS 5.0, add the following lines to your CONFIG.SYS file:

   dos=high
   device=c:\windows\emm386.exe noems

For more information on optimizing your memory with MS-DOS 5.0, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   optimizing and blocks and 5.0

If you are running PC DOS, run RAMSETUP. You must remove or disable (using the REM command) the EMM3896.EXE command from your CONFIG.SYS file before you run RAMSETUP. For more information about RAMSETUP, refer to your PC-DOS documentation.

If a clean MS-DOS and Windows boot do not solve the problem, use the following steps to install Word 6.0 for Windows:

  1. Install Everything Except Microsoft Word ----------------------------------------

    a. Run Word Setup and choose the Complete/Custom installation option.

    b. Choose the desired components for installation, making sure that the

          check box for the Microsoft Word component is NOT selected.
    

          Setup displays a message stating that the Word component is vital to
          a successful installation. Choose to install without the Word option.
    

          Setup will then finish, saying that it was completed successfully.
    

    c. Run Setup again (this will be Maintenance Mode Setup) and select the

          Microsoft Word component.
    

    If Setup still hangs after you've followed these steps, use the steps below to install the remaining files.

  2. Manually Decompress the Files -----------------------------

    a. Copy DECOMP.EXE from Disk 1 to the root directory of your hard drive

          or another directory on your path.
    

          Place Disk 1 in the appropriate floppy disk drive and at the MS-DOS
          prompt, type the following and press ENTER
    

             DECOMP <drive>:\wwintl.dl_ <WinWord>\wwintl.dll
    
          where <drive> is the drive letter of the drive that contains Disk 1
          and <WinWord> is the location of your Word for Windows program
          directory. For example:
    
             DECOMP a:\wwintl.dl_ C:\WINWORD\WWINTL.DLL
    
       b. Disks 2, 3, and 4 are needed to decompress files that will make up
          WINWORD.EXE. To combine these files, use the following steps:
    
          1) Place Disk 2 in the drive and type:
    
                DECOMP <drive>:\winword.e1_ <WinWord>\winword.exe
    
          2) Place Disk 3 in the drive and type
    
                DECOMP -a <drive>:\winword.e2_ <WinWord>\winword.exe
    
          3) Place Disk 4 in the drive and type
    
                DECOMP -a <drive>:\winword.e3_ <WinWord>\winword.exe
    
       c. Place Disk 4 (6.0) or Disk 7 (6.0a) in the drive and type
    
             DECOMP <drive>:\winword6.re_ <WinWord>\winword6.reg
    
          OFFICE USERS: If any other Office applications are already installed
          on the computer, skip to step f.
    
       d. Decompress the remaining files.
    
          The syntax for DECOMP is
    
             DECOMP <drive>:\<source> <destination>
    
          where <drive> is the drive where the disk is, <source> is the file's
          original name, and <destination> is the location (directory) and
          filename of the source file after decompression.
    
          For example, to decompress the first file on the list, type the
          following:
    
             DECOMP a:\compobj.dl_ c:\windows\system\compobj.dll
    
          Note: The Disk Number column below refers to 1.44 MB disks. Files are
          on different disks in the 720K disk set.
    
             Disk                         Destination      Destination
             Number         Source        Directory        Filename
             -----------    ----------    ---------------- ------------
             Disk 1         COMPOBJ.DL_   \Windows\SYSTEM  COMPOBJ.DLL
             Disk 1         OLE2.RE_      \Windows\SYSTEM  OLE2.REG
             Disk 1         OLE2CONV.DL_  \Windows\SYSTEM  OLE2CONV.DLL
             Disk 1         OLE2DISP.DL_  \Windows\SYSTEM  OLE2DISP.DLL
             Disk 1         OLE2NLS.DL_   \Windows\SYSTEM  OLE2NLS.DLL
             Disk 1         OLE2PROX.DL_  \Windows\SYSTEM  OLE2PROX.DLL
             Disk 1         STORAGE.DL_   \Windows\SYSTEM  STORAGE.DLL
             Disk 1         SDM.DL_       \Windows\SYSTEM  SDM.DLL
             Disk 1         CTL3DV2.DL_   \Windows\SYSTEM  CTL3DV2.DLL
             Disk 1         SHARERES.DL_  \Windows\SYSTEM  SHARERES.DLL
             Disk 1         TTEMBED.DL_   \Windows\SYSTEM  TTEMBED.DLL
             Disk 7 (6.0)  *MAPIVIM.DL_   \Windows\SYSTEM  MAPIVIM.DLL
             Disk 8 (6.0a)
             Disk 7         OLE2.DL_      \Windows\SYSTEM  OLE2.DLL
    
          * If cc:Mail is installed, you will have to decompress this file,
            even if other Office applications have been installed.
    
       e. In File Manager, double-click on the OLE2.REG file to register the
          OLE .DLL files.
    
       f. In File Manager, double-click on the WINWORD6.REG file to register
          Word for Windows properly.
    
       g. Finally, create an icon for the Word program:
    
          1) Switch to Program Manager.
    
          2) From the File menu, choose New.
    
          3) Select Program Item. Choose OK.
    
          4) Choose the Browse button. Navigate through the directories and
             locate WINWORD.EXE. Choose OK.
    
          5) In the Description box, type "Microsoft Word for Windows" (without
             the quotation marks). Choose OK.
    
    
Word for Windows is now correctly installed.

MORE INFORMATION

After displaying the WordPerfect Help screen, Word 6.0 Setup tries to establish a DDE conversation with the Windows Shell (typically Program Manager [PROGMAN.EXE]) to determine all available groups. Norton Desktop for Windows doesn't understand some of the DDE commands and hangs.


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Additional query words: 6.0 winword NDW 1.0 1.1 2.0 2.1 6.0a 6.0c
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Keywords : kbsetup
Version : 6.0 6.0a 6.0c
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: February 6, 1998
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