Microsoft KB Archive/108502

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Word 6.0 Setup Does Not Install New UNIDRV.DLL File

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Q108502

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for Windows, version 6.0
 * Microsoft Windows 3.1

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SYMPTOMS
When you install Word for Windows, Setup does not automatically install the updated UNIDRV.DLL file, which is supplied with Word.

STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows version 6.0. This problem was corrected in Word version 6.0a.

RESOLUTION
You must install the UNIDRV.DLL file manually, using the following procedure:

 Exit Windows. Copy the DECOMP.EXE file from Word for Windows Disk 1 into your Word program directory (by default, C:\WINWORD). Place the Word disk that contains the UNIDRV.DL_ file in your floppy disk drive (Disk 2 of the 3.5-inch disks, Disk 1 of the 5.25-inch disks).  At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and press ENTER: "c:\winword\decomp a:\unidrv.dl_ c:\windows\system\unidrv.dll" Note: The above syntax assumes that C:\WINWORD is your Word program directory, drive A is the floppy disk drive where you placed the Word disk in step 3 above, and that C:\WINDOWS is your Windows program directory.  When the DECOMP program prompts you to append an existing file, choose no. When the DECOMP program prompts you to overwrite an existing file, choose yes.

MORE INFORMATION
Word 6.0 supplied updated UNIDRV.DLL and PSCRIPT.DRV files to correct problems associated with printing documents with large numbers of fonts. If you use the previous versions of these files, you may experience random low memory error messages or GP (general protection) fault errors when you print, view, or edit your document. The latest version of the UNIDRV.DLL is 3.1.4.

  UNIDRV.DLL   128,432   10/21/93 For more information regarding these problems and the new version of the drivers, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

"gp and fault and printing and document and many and fonts and winword"