Err Msg: Insert the CD-ROM Disk Labeled: Windows Messaging...

ID: Q195615


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows CE Services version 2.1


SYMPTOMS

When you attempt to install the Microsoft Exchange Update from a Casio Desktop Software for Windows CD 2.1 CD-ROM, you may receive the following error message:

Insert the CD-ROM disk labeled: 'Windows Messaging Disk 2' into drive D:


CAUSE

This behavior can occur if you are running Setup from the Casio Desktop Software for Windows CD 2.1 CD-ROM included with the Cassiopeia E-10 Windows CE device. This Setup program uses a setup information (.inf) file intended for installation from a floppy disk.


RESOLUTION

To work around this behavior, use one of the following methods:

Method 1

Run Microsoft Exchange Update Setup from Windows Explorer. To do so, follow these steps:
  1. Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Windows Explorer.


  2. Double-click the Exupdusa.exe file located in the Exupdusa folder on the Casio Desktop Software for Windows CD 2.1 CD-ROM, and then follow the instructions on your screen.


Method 2

Copy the Microsoft Exchange Update files from the Exupdusa folder on the Casio Desktop Software for Windows CD 2.1 CD-ROM to floppy disks, and then run Setup. To do so, follow these steps:
  1. Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Windows Explorer.


  2. Insert a blank, formatted disk into drive A and then copy the files from the Disk 1 folder on the CD-ROM to drive A. For information about how to copy files, click Start, click Help, click the Index tab, type copying, and then double-click the Copying files topic.


  3. Repeat step 2, copying the contents of each folder to a different floppy disk.


  4. Double-click the Exupdusa.exe file on disk 1 (the disk containing files from the Disk 1 folder), and then follow the instructions on your screen.


Additional query words: 98 H/PC P/PC

Keywords : kberrmsg kbsetup wince
Version : WINDOWS:2.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb


Last Reviewed: July 2, 1999
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