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SUMMARYIf you are installing Microsoft Office version 3.0 for Windows to a network server, when you run the integrated SETUP.EXE program, the setup may fail and you may receive one of the following error messages: -or- -or- -or-
WORKAROUND
To avoid receiving these error messages, use the SETUP.EXE programs
for each individual application (these setup programs should be
located in the same directory where you installed Microsoft Excel).
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Each of these errors may be caused by a damaged SETUP.INF file. If
this is the case, you need a new set of Microsoft Office disks.
The latter error is caused when the number of bytes being written to disk during the setup is reported incorrectly. After the Setup program installs a file, it verifies that the file size matches the required size listed in the SETUP.INF file. If the size doesn't match and the file is marked nonVITAL, the Setup program returns an error message but you have the option to continue. If the file is marked VITAL, Setup will halt in error. The best workaround is to run the SETUP.EXE program for each application. Information Regarding Word for WindowsComplete instructions for a network and workstation install of Word for Windows can be found in Appendix A of the Word for Windows User's Guide. The general method is similar to that of Microsoft Excel. No special switches are needed when running SETUP from the workstation to the server or from the server to the workstation. This applies to version 2.0 of Word for Windows.Information Regarding PowerPointInstructions for individually installing PowerPoint over a network can be found in Appendix E of the MS PowerPoint Handbook. You must type SETUP/A for a server install. You must type SETUP/N to install PowerPoint so to run it from the workstation. To do a complete local install from the server, you must follow different directions in "Providing Network Access for Local PowerPoint Installation" in Appendix E of the "MS PowerPoint Handbook."Information Regarding AccessMicrosoft Access version 1.1 is included with Microsoft Office Professional and is not part of the integrated setup. It must be installed separately. You can find information about a server install of Access in Appendix D of the "Microsoft Access User's Guide" and in the README.TXT file that is on disk 1 of Access. Windows 3.1 or higher is required for Access version 1.1.Additional query words:
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