XL: Err Msg: Microsoft Data Map Is Not Installed
ID: Q150244
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to insert a map in Microsoft Excel, you may receive one
of the following error messages.
Microsoft Excel 97
Microsoft Map is not installed. To use Microsoft Map, you must run
Setup and select Microsoft Map.
Microsoft Excel version 7.0
Microsoft Data Map is not installed. To use Data Map you must run Setup
and choose to add Microsoft Data Map.
NOTE: In this article, Microsoft Data Map and Microsoft Map refer to the
tools that are used with Microsoft Excel version 7.0 and Microsoft Excel
97, respectively.
CAUSE
There are two possible causes for this error message:
- Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map was not chosen during Setup.
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- The path to the Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map directory in the
Windows registry is incorrect.
RESOLUTIONMethod 1
If Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map was not selected during Microsoft
Excel Setup, follow these steps to run Setup in maintenance mode:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
- In the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box, double-click the
entry for Microsoft Office on the Install/Uninstall tab.
- In the first Microsoft Office dialog box that appears, click
Add/Remove.
- In the next dialog box, click Microsoft Excel. Make sure the check box
next to Microsoft Excel does not become cleared. If it does, click to
select the Microsoft Excel check box.
- Click Change Option, and then click to select the check box for
Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map. Click OK.
- Click Continue.
Method 2
If the Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map is installed, the path in the
Windows registry may be incorrect. To correct this problem rerun the
Microsoft Office Setup using the /y switch. To do this, follow these
steps:
- Quit any Microsoft Office programs that are currently running,
including the Office Shortcut bar.
- In Windows Explorer, open the folder in which you have the Setup
program for Microsoft Office.
- Click Start, click Run, and delete anything in the Open box.
- Drag the Shortcut for Setup from the folder in Step 2 to the Run dialog
box.
The full path to the Setup shortcut appears in the Run dialog box. For
example, if you dragged the Office Setup shortcut to the Run dialog
box, the command line in the Open box resembles the following:
c:\msoffice\setup.lnk
- Modify the command line in the Open box by adding " /y", without the
quotation marks, to the end of the command line. So, for example, the
command line would resemble the following:
c:\msoffice\setup.lnk /y
NOTE: Make sure there is a space separating the path to the Setup
shortcut and the /y switch.
- In the Run dialog box, click Run. This starts the Setup program in
maintenance mode.
- In the Setup dialog box, click Reinstall.
- When Setup is finished, click OK.
Method 3
An alternate method to correct a misdirected path pointer is to separately
start the Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map program. This enables you to
manually enter the path to the Microsoft Data Map/Microsoft Map program.
To do this, start Windows Explorer and locate the folder where Microsoft
Data Map/Microsoft Map is installed. By default the location is:
<X>:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Datamap
where <X> is the drive where Windows is installed, and double-click
Datamap.exe (for Microsoft Excel version 7.0) or Msmap.exe (for Microsoft
Excel 97). This initiates the "Locate Data Map/Microsoft Map Folders"
dialog box. Check to see that the path to Datamap.exe (for Microsoft Excel
version 7.0) or Msmap.exe (for Microsoft Excel 97) is correct. If not,
change it and click OK.
Additional query words:
8.00 97
Keywords : kberrmsg kbsetup xlmap xlwin
Version : :; Win95:7.0
Platform : Win95
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