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THE INFORMATION BELOW IS PRELIMINARY AND HAS NOT BEEN CONFIRMED, EDITED, OR TESTED BY MICROSOFT. USE ONLY WITH DISCRETION. SYMPTOMSWhen you use the Microsoft Office Manager (MOM) to start any of the Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition programs listed at the beginning of this article, the program may not start. However, if you try to start the same program from the Microsoft Office Manager a second time, the program starts. CAUSE
An Office 98 program may not start the first time you click it on the
Microsoft Office Manager menu because a process called the "first run
installation process" may have been started when you click the Office
program on the menu.
WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, try clicking the program again on the
Microsoft Office Manager menu. The program should start the second time
because the first run installation process does not run again.
STATUSThis behavior is by design of the Microsoft Office Manager and the first run installation process. MORE INFORMATION
The first run installation process is started the first time you start
any Office 98 program after you perform a drag-and-drop installation of
Office 98. This process usually runs only once. However, if certain
critical files are missing from the System Folder:Extensions folder on the
computer, the first run installation process automatically runs when you
start an Office 98 program.
Q179217 OFF98: Using First Run Installation to Troubleshoot Mac Office Additional query words: OFF98 fri fry
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