Missing _MSSETUP.EXE Prevents Setup from Completing
ID: Q116330
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Access 2.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0
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Microsoft Project for Windows, version 4.0
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Microsoft Office for Windows, versions 4.0, 4.2, 4.3
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Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows, version 4.0
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Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a
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Microsoft Works for Windows, version 3.0
SYMPTOMS
If you run the _MSSETUP.EXE file (located in the SETUP subdirectory of one
of the applications listed above) prior to running the setup program for
that application, the setup program checks for disk space and then generate
the error message "<application name> Setup was not completed successfully"
when you run Setup.
This same error message occurs if you run the _MSSETUP.EXE file located in
the administrative setup directory on the server after you have completed
an administrative Setup (SETUP /A) to this directory and then run Setup
from this directory.
CAUSE
When you double-click the _MSSETUP.EXE file in File Manager or run the file
from the MS-DOS command prompt, the file deletes itself and Setup cannot
run properly.
WORKAROUND
To correct this problem, expand the _MSSETUP.EX_ file from Disk 1 of the
application's Setup disks by doing the following:
- At the MS-DOS command prompt, change to the directory where the
SETUP.EXE file for the application is located, for example
C:\WINWORD\SETUP or H:\MSOFFICE.
- Insert Disk 1 in the appropriate floppy disk drive.
- At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following
<drive>\decomp <drive>\_mssetup.ex_ _mssetup.exe
where <drive> is the drive in which you inserted the application's Setup
Disk 1.
For example:
a:\decomp a:\_mssetup.ex_ c:\winword\setup\_mssetup.exe
or for an administrative setup of the application:
a:\decomp a:\_mssetup.ex_ h:\msoffice\_mssetup.exe
This command decompresses the _MSSETUP.EXE file and copies it to the
current directory.
Additional query words:
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Keywords :
Version : 1.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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