Microsoft KB Archive/258847

= &quot;The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable&quot; or &quot;Error 1706&quot; error message when you use a feature that is set to Installed on First Use =

Article ID: 258847

Article Last Modified on 1/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Edition
 * Microsoft Access 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q258847



IMPORTANT: This article contains information about modifying the registry. Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and make sure that you understand how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. For information about how to back up, restore, and edit the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry



SYMPTOMS
When you try to use a feature that is set to Installed on First Use, you may receive the following error message:

The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.

Click OK to try again, or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package 'data1.msi' in the box below.

However, you cannot type anything in the box at the bottom of the dialog box, and there is no Browse button.

When you click Cancel, an error message similar to the following appears:

Error 1706. No valid source could be found for product. The Windows installer cannot continue.

NOTE: If you are using Microsoft Windows 2000, you only receive the second of these two error messages.



CAUSE
These symptoms can occur if all of the following are true:
 * You are using Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
 * You have Windows Installer version 1.1 or later installed.

NOTE: Windows 2000 includes Windows Installer version 1.1.
 * You are logged on as either a user or a power user.
 * The AllowLockdownBrowse policy is not in effect.



WORKAROUND
If you are logged on as a user or power user and you want to browse to an Office source location, you must turn on the AllowLockdownBrowse system policy.

In Microsoft Windows 2000
If you are using Windows 2000, follow these steps to turn on this policy:
 * 1) Log on as a member of the Administrators group.
 * 2) Click Start, and then click Run.
 * 3) In the Open box, type MMC and then click OK.
 * 4) Add the Group Policy snap-in.
 * 5) Click the plus sign (+) next to Local Computer Policy object to expand the view.
 * 6) Click the plus sign (+) next to Computer Configuration to expand the view.
 * 7) Expand Administrative Templates.
 * 8) Expand Windows Components, and then click Windows Installer, so that the Windows Installer policy settings appear in the right pane.
 * 9) Double-click the Enable user to browse for source while elevated policy setting.
 * 10) Click Enabled, and then click to select the Check to force this setting on check box.
 * 11) Click OK to accept the new policy setting.
 * 12) Double-click the Enable user to use media source while elevated policy setting.
 * 13) Click Enabled, and then click to select the Check to force this setting on check box.
 * 14) Click OK to accept the new policy setting.
 * 15) Quit Microsoft Management Console and then restart the computer.

NOTE: For more information about how to turn on these policies in Windows 2000, please see online Help in the Microsoft Management Console.

In Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

If you are using Windows NT 4.0, follow these steps to turn on this policy:  Log on as an administrator. On the Start menu, click Run. In the Open box, type Regedit, and then click OK. Create the following registry key structure if it does not exist:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer

 Click to select the Installer key. Point to New on the Edit menu, and then click DWORD Value. With New Value #1 selected, type AllowLockdownBrowse, and then press ENTER.</li> Double-click the new AllowLockdownBrowse DWORD value.</li> Type 1 in the Value data box, and then click OK.</li> Click to select the Installer key. Point to New on the Edit menu, and then click DWORD Value.</li> With New Value #1 selected, type AllowLockdownMedia, and then press ENTER.</li> Double-click the new AllowLockdownMedia DWORD value.</li> Type 1 in the Value data box, and then click OK.</li> On the Registry menu, click Exit.</li> Log off as the administrator, and log back on as a user or power user.</li></ol>

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MORE INFORMATION
If you turn on the AllowLockdownBrowse policy, the Browse button is displayed in the error message dialog box. However, if you browse to a valid .msi file on your CD, you continue to receive the 1706 error message. In order to browse to the .msi file on your CD, you also must turn on the AllowLockdownMedia policy.

Additional query words: OFF2000 error 1706

Keywords: kbtshoot kbconfig kbsetup kberrmsg kbprb KB258847

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