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Windows File Protection Warning Appears While Installing BackOffice Server 4.5 in Windows 2000

Article ID: 251000

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
  • Microsoft BackOffice Server 4.5



This article was previously published under Q251000

SUMMARY

Installing BackOffice 4.5 in Windows 2000 requires that you follow specific steps to complete the installation properly. One of these steps is to install Microsoft Site Server 3.0 and Site Server 3.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) before you install the BackOffice 4.5 Server programs.

When the installation of Site Server 3.0 SP2 is complete, the following dialog boxes appear:

Site Server 3.0 Service Pack 2

Site Server 3.0 has been updated.
Remove any disks from the floppy disk drives
and choose OK to reboot your computer.

If you add any additional Site Server Components,
you will need to reapply the Service Pack.

-and-


Windows File Protection

Files that are required for Windows to run properly have been
replaced by unrecognized versions. To maintain system stability,
Windows must restore the original versions of these files.

Insert your Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM now.

MORE INFORMATION

To protect the integrity of the operating system, Windows 2000 displays the Windows File Protection dialog box. BackOffice 4.5 installs properly on Windows 2000 Server, even if Windows File Protection replaces changed files. When the Windows File Protection dialog box appears, insert the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM, and then click Retry. When you click Retry, the changed system files are restored to their original state, and the system can then be rebooted.

After the computer restarts, continue the installation as described in the "Installing Microsoft BackOffice 4.5 on Windows 2000 Server" white paper. You can find this document at the following location:

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