Word 6.0a Patch Cover Letter and Troubleshooting GuideLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q111765 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains the complete text of the cover letter supplied with the Word version 6.0a for Windows patch (UPGRADE.DOC). At the end of this article, in the "Additional Error Messages" section, there is a list of the Word 6.0a Patch error messages that are NOT documented in UPGRADE.DOC. This section includes troubleshooting information. For information about the problems corrected in Word 6.0a, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
fixlist6.00a and word6 MORE INFORMATIONThank you for choosing Microsoft Word, the world's most popular word processor. By running the UPGRADE.EXE program contained on the disk in this package, you can upgrade Microsoft Word 6.0 to version 6.0a. You must have Microsoft Word 6.0 already installed on your hard drive, because this disk contains only the differences between Word 6.0 and Word 6.0a. In addition, you must have 8 MB of space available on your hard drive. During the upgrade process, UPGRADE.EXE creates a duplicate of some of the Word 6.0 application files and stores them as temporary files on your hard drive. These temporary files will be deleted when the upgrade is complete. Note: This disk is intended for upgrading the installation on your local hard drive, not network installations. To upgrade a shared installation on a network server, you must use a complete Word 6.0a disk set.To obtain Word 6.0a, call the Microsoft Order Desk at (800) 360- 7561 and request Word version 6.0a for Windows. If you are outside the United States, contact your local subsidiary. To locate your subsidiary, see the Microsoft World Wide Offices Web site at:
http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/default.htmUPGRADE.EXE examines the Word 6.0 application on your hard drive, comparing the dates of the Word 6.0 application files to the dates on the upgrade disk. If the dates on the Word 6.0 application files are earlier, UPGRADE.EXE copies the new portions from the upgrade disk into the application files on your hard drive. This upgrade does not affect your existing documents. However, when you open a Word 6.0 document in Word 6.0a, the document will be converted to the newer format.
To Upgrade From Word 6.0 to Word 6.0a
TROUBLESHOOTINGListed below are the possible error messages that might come up during the installation, along with an explanation of the circumstances that might cause the error and suggestions for correcting the problem. In most cases, when you click the OK button in the message box, UPGRADE.EXE skips the file listed in the message and continues upgrading the remaining files.
[...] is not the correct version for this upgradeThis message appears if the version of Word on your hard drive is anything other than Word 6.0. Reinstall Word 6.0, then use UPGRADE.EXE to upgrade to Word 6.0a.
There is insufficient disk space to complete this upgradeWhen you start UPGRADE.EXE, the program checks the disk space available on your hard drive. If insufficient space is available, this message appears and the upgrade is stopped. During the upgrade, you should have approximately 8 MB of space available on your hard drive.
There is insufficient memory to complete this upgradeThere is insufficient RAM memory available. Close other applications and restart your computer. Unable to initialize the application Unable to initialize the task instance Unable to initialize the Windows timerUPGRADE.EXE or one if its components is unable to run. Close other applications and restart your computer, then run UPGRADE.EXE.
Unable to find the stf file in the win.iniThis message indicates that your existing Word 6.0 installation is incomplete. Reinstall Word 6.0, and then run UPGRADE.EXE again.
Unable to create a temporary fileDuring the upgrade process, UPGRADE.EXE creates a duplicate of some Word 6.0 application files and stores them as temporary files on your hard drive. These temporary files will be deleted when the upgrade is complete. This message appears if you have insufficient space available on your hard drive for these temporary files to be created. Delete unnecessary files on your hard drive to free up space, and then run UPGRADE.EXE again.
Cannot locate the file [...]UPGRADE.EXE looks for the components of Word 6.0 in their default locations--that is, the locations where they were originally installed. You may have moved or deleted the file. When you click the OK button, the upgrade will skip that component and continue upgrading the components it can locate. (If you suspect that some of the original Word 6.0 components may have been deleted or moved, you can ensure a complete upgrade by reinstalling Word 6.0 before running UPGRADE.EXE.)
A file system error has occurred on file [...]The file listed in the message may be open. For example, the Word Help file might be open even though Word is not running. Look for other applications that are keeping the file open or locked and close those applications.
Cannot open the file [...]This message occurs if the file that is being upgraded is currently open. Click OK to continue without upgrading that particular file. Then close all files and run UPGRADE.EXE again.
The patch to file [...] was not appliedThe target file on your hard drive may be corrupt. Restart your computer and run UPGRADE.EXE again. If you receive the same message on the same file, try deleting the specified file, reinstalling Word 6.0, and then running UPGRADE.EXE again.
There is an error reading file [...]There may have been an operating system error. Restart your computer and run UPGRADE.EXE again.
There is an error writing file [...]You may have run out of disk space on your hard drive. Click OK to skip this file and continue the upgrade. When the upgrade is finished, delete some unneeded files to make room on your hard drive, and then run UPGRADE.EXE again to upgrade the file or files that were skipped.
Error writing to system.iniThis message occurs if the system.ini file is locked by some other application, such as a text editor. Close all other applications and DOS sessions and run UPGRADE.EXE again.
ADDITIONAL ERROR MESSAGESThe following error messages may occur when you install the Word 6.0a patch, but they are not included in the UPGRADE.DOC cover letter supplied with the patch.
Cannot Find SETUP.STF in WIN.INIThis message occurs, and the installation aborts, if the Word 6.0a Patch cannot find a valid SETUP.STF line in the [MS Setup (ACME) Table Files] section of your WIN.INI file. This happens if you last installed a beta version of Word 6.0 (a pre-release version of the application used for testing) instead of the retail version of the product (from the Word program disks) or if you have already upgraded to Word 6.0a. To resolve this error message, you must remove the beta Word version and install Word 6.0 using the disks that came with your Word package; then you can run UPGRADE.EXE to install the Word 6.0a Patch. The following is a valid WIN.INI entry that the patch can use to find your Word 6.0 SETUP.STF file: [MS Setup (ACME) Table Files] WINWORD.EXE@v6.0.0.2226(1033)=C:\WINWORD\SETUP\SETUP.STF In the above WIN.INI entry, if 2226 is any other number, the line is invalid and the error message occurs. If the number is 2513, you have previously performed a full installation of Word 6.0a (using the full disk set instead of the patch), so you do not need to run the patch. To double- check the version of Word you have installed, choose About Microsoft Word from the Help menu in Word. IMPORTANT: You cannot resolve this error by manually modifying or adding the above WIN.INI entry. If you do this, the patch might modify the wrong code in your Word files, which could have unexpected results.
Wrong Version of WWINTL.DLL LoadedThis error message occurs if you run the U.S. version of the Word 6.0a patch on an international localized version of Word 6.0. After you finish or quit running the patch, you may be unable to start your localized version of Word. If this happens, do the following to restore functionality:
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