Microsoft KB Archive/267839

= Description of the difference between the Office 2000 SR-1 and the Office 2000 SR-1a full product CD-ROMs =

Article ID: 267839

Article Last Modified on 9/10/2004

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 * Microsoft Office 2000 Service Pack 1

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This article was previously published under Q267839



SUMMARY
The Office 2000 Service Release 1 (SR-1) full product compact disc (CD-ROM) and the Office 2000 SR-1a full product CD-ROM are both labeled &quot;SR-1&quot;, making it difficult to visually determine which CD-ROM you are using. To determine whether you have SR-1 or SR-1a, you must look at the properties of the Data1.msi file on the Office 2000 SR-1 full product CD-ROM.

NOTE: This article does not apply to the Office 2000 SR-1 Update CD-ROM. If you installed base-level (the original) Office 2000 product and then installed the Office 2000 SR-1 Update, refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to determine whether you installed the Office 2000 SR-1 Update or the Office 2000 SR-1a Update:

261934 OFF2000: Version Differences Between SR-1 and SR-1a Updates



MORE INFORMATION
To determine whether you have SR-1 or SR-1a, compare the properties of the Data1.msi file in the root folder of the CD-ROM with the information in the table in step 6. To view the properties of the Data1.msi file, follow these steps:  Insert the Office 2000 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If Office 2000 Setup begins, click Cancel and then click Yes to quit Setup. Double-click My Computer on the desktop. Right-click the CD-ROM drive where the Office 2000 CD-ROM is inserted, and then click Explore. Right-click Data1.msi in the left pane, and then click Properties.  View the size listed for Data1.msi. You can determine whether the full product Office 2000 CD-ROM is SR-1 or SR-1a by referring to the following table.   Office        Data1.msi Version      File size

SR-1         2,350,592 bytes SR-1a        2,355,200 bytes </li></ol>

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