Microsoft KB Archive/244421

= Supported installation methods for deploying Microsoft Office =

Article ID: 244421

Article Last Modified on 1/25/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * 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 Q244421





SUMMARY
The following is a list of the supported methods for installing Microsoft Office 2000 on a workstation:
 * Run Setup from a Microsoft Office 2000 CD.
 * Run Setup from a server on which an administrative installation of Microsoft Office was performed.

This includes tools that large organizations may use to run the Microsoft Office Setup program -- for example, Microsoft Systems Management Server.
 * Use Group Policy to assign or publish Office 2000 with Windows 2000.

If you cannot reproduce the problem on a computer on which you ran Setup, Microsoft Technical Support requires that you run Setup on the problem computer in order to continue troubleshooting the issue.

NOTE: Microsoft Office 2000 can be installed on a dual-boot computer. For more information about installing Office 2000 on a dual-boot computer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

236905 How to install Office 2000 on a dual-boot system



MORE INFORMATION
An image installation involves installing Office on a workstation and making an image (a copy) of the workstation, after which you can install Office on other workstations. Note that you must be logged on to the workstation as a user (not as the administrator) when you perform this installation.

Microsoft is unable to support image installations that are created by using a third-party utility for the following reasons:
 * Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of a third-party product to successfully install Microsoft Office by installing all necessary files to the correct locations and by creating all required registry entries.
 * There is no method to uninstall or reinstall Microsoft Office if it is not installed by using one of the methods listed in the "Summary" section of this article.

General Guidelines for Troubleshooting Installation of Office
If you have problems running the Microsoft Office Setup program, contact Microsoft Technical Support. If you have problems installing Microsoft Office by using a Microsoft utility other than the Setup program, call the correct Microsoft product support group. If you are using a third-party utility, call the manufacturer of that product.

Use the following methods to troubleshoot problems that you are having when you install Office:
 * Determine whether the problem occurs only on one computer.

To do this, reinstall Microsoft Office on the problem computer by using the method used to install the current installation of Microsoft Office. If the problem is not corrected, run Setup.
 * Determine whether the problem occurs on multiple computers or for multiple users.

To do this, run Setup on another computer, or log on to the computer as a user and run Setup. If the problem is corrected, the previous method of installing Microsoft Office is not successful. If you used a third-party utility, contact the manufacturer of that utility. If running Setup does not correct the problem, contact Microsoft Technical Support.

