Microsoft KB Archive/217582

= OFF2000: Setup Ignores the Company Name That You Specify =

Article ID: 217582

Article Last Modified on 1/24/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Edition

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This article was previously published under Q217582



SYMPTOMS
When you customize Office Setup to specify a company name, the company name that you specified is ignored after Setup finishes. When you click About on the Help menu in any of the Office products, you do not see the company name that you specified. This behavior occurs if you do any of the following:
 * Insert a line using the COMPANYNAME property in the Options section of the Setup.ini file. -or-


 * Add the COMPANYNAME property on the command line when you run Office Setup from the Run dialog box. -or-


 * Add the COMPANYNAME property in step 16 of the Office 2000 Custom Installation Wizard.



CAUSE
This problem occurs under the following conditions:
 * You use a transform (MST file) created by the Custom Installation Wizard to customize Setup when installing.

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 * You type text in the Organization box in the Specify Default Path and Organization dialog box (step 5) of the Office 2000 Custom Installation Wizard.



WORKAROUND
If you do not want the name in the Organization box, in the Specify Default Path and Organization dialog box, to take precedence in future installations, follow these steps:
 * 1) Start the Custom Installation Wizard.
 * 2) Click Next in the Welcome to the Custom Installation Wizard dialog box.
 * 3) Click Browse in the Open the MSI File dialog box. Select the .msi file (for example, Data1.msi) in your Office installation source, and then click Open. Click Next.
 * 4) Click Open an existing MST file in Open the MST File.
 * 5) Type the name and path to the transform file in the Name and path of MST file to open box and click Next.
 * 6) Click Next in the Select the MST File to Save dialog box. Click Yes to overwrite the existing MST file.
 * 7) Select the text in the Organization box and press DELETE.
 * 8) Click Finish to complete the changes to the transform.

Your company name, created in one of the methods mentioned in the Symptoms section, will be used when you use the transform in the future.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



Resolving Conflicting Setup Options
Normally, if you specify the same Setup options but use different values in the Setup command line, settings file, or transform, Setup uses the following rules to determine which settings to use:


 * If you set an option in the Office Custom Installation Wizard that corresponds to a Setup property, the wizard sets the corresponding property automatically in the MST file.
 * If you modify a Setup property in the Modify Setup Properties pane of the Custom Installation Wizard, this setting overrides any corresponding options that you set in previous panes of the wizard. Your modified Setup property is written to the MST file.
 * If you set options, including Setup properties, in the settings file that conflict with options in the transform, the values in the settings file take precedence.
 * If you set options on the command line, those settings take precedence over any conflicting values in either the settings file or the transform.

These rules do not apply for the COMPANYNAME property and the Organization box in step 5 of the Custom Installation Wizard

