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SYMPTOMSWhen you install Microsoft Office, you may receive the following error message This problem occurs when you specify a network directory as the installation destination directory. This behavior has been reported with the following networks: DEC Pathworks 5.0 client and 4.2 server CAUSEWhen a network destination directory is specified during the Microsoft Office setup, the Setup program will attempt to create a path that is four- levels deep with each directory name having a full eight characters and a three-character extension. It will then try to write a file at the end of this path. The following is a sample of the path that Office Setup would attempt to create if you specified with H:\MSOFFICE as the destination H:\MSOFFICE\XXXXXXXX.XXX\XXXXXXXX.XXX\XXXXXXXX.XXX\XXXXXXXX.XXX\FILENAME.123If the Setup program cannot successfully perform this test, the error message, "The specified directory: <directory name> is invalid, incomplete or write protected" is returned. This can easily be tested by manually trying to create this four-level directory structure. This is a design limitation of the network software. WORKAROUNDTo avoid this error, try either of the following:
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