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SYMPTOMSA workstation installation of Word for Windows fails if you use variables in your SETUP.STF file. For example, if you use the following path in your SETUP.STF file, Setup fails because the path contains a Novell-type variable (%Username%): F:\USER\%Username%\WINWORD CAUSESetup does not support the use of variables in the SETUP.STF file. As a result, you cannot use variables to create a single SETUP.STF file to install Word on all your network workstations. WORKAROUND
You can create a single SETUP.STF file to install Word on all your network
workstations if all the workstations map the same drive letter to their
user directories. For example, if you map U: to the user directory for each
workstation (that is, U: = \\SERVER\SHARE!USER\USERNAME), you can use
"U:\WINWORD" in SETUP.STF to specify the directory where Setup will install
Word. Setup will install Word in the \\SERVER\SHARE!USER\USERNAME\WINWORD
subdirectory.
SETUP.STF and specify and destination and script and word6 REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 767-775 Additional query words: 6.0 officeinterop office word6 root mapping mapped acmsetup
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