OFFICE: TEMPDIR= Not Corrected in SETUP.ADM CD Directory

ID: Q117783


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office for Windows, version 4.2-CD


SUMMARY

On the Microsoft Office 4.2 and 4.3 floppy disks, the TEMPDIR= variable in the SETUP.LST file was set to a lower number than needed, resulting in the "Insufficient disk space..." setup error message. Although this problem was corrected on the Office 4.2-CD and 4.3-CD, the SETUP.LST files in the SETUP.ADM directory of the 4.2-CD were not adjusted to reflect this correction.


MORE INFORMATION

In order to correct this problem for an Administrative installation from the CD-ROM, do the following:

  1. Copy the Disk1 directory from the SETUP.ADM directory on the CD to your hard disk drive.


  2. Set the properties of all files in the Disk1 directory on your hard drive to read/write. Refer to your MS-DOS "User's Guide" or your Windows "User's Guide" for more information on how to set the file attributes.


  3. Start Notepad and open the SETUP.LST file on the hard drive.


  4. Make the following changes to the SETUP.LST file: - Change the TEMPDIR= setting from 900 to 2600. - Change the CmdLine= line from:
    
             CmdLine = acmsetup /^ /T setup.stf /s %s %s
            
    -to-
    
             CmdLine = acmsetup /^ /T setup.stf /A /S <drive>\setup.adm\disk1
            
    where <drive> is the CD-ROM drive.


  5. SETUP.EXE is now on your hard drive and you can double-click it to begin your Administrative installation.


This change allows you to double-click the SETUP.EXE that is copied to the hard drive and begin your Administrative installation of Microsoft Office 4.2.

For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q118457 Office Err Msg: "Insufficient Memory to Run Application"

Additional query words: 4.20 CD *.LST 900kb setup.lst tempdir 900 2500 2600 setup.stf

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Version : 4.20
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 22, 1999
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