Installation errors

L

lonna

During installation of Microsoft Office 2000, an error message comes up
saying that the WDMAIN9.AW can't be found and the installation won't go any
further. What is causing this and how can I fix it?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

The file should be on the Office 2000 CD in the
PFILES/MSOFFICE/OFFICE/1033/ folder (1033 is for the U.S.-English
version... if you have a different language version, the number will be
different). Make sure the CD is clean and scratch-free on the unlabeled
side. If you still have problems, try copying the contents of the CD to
your hard drive, and installing from the hard drive.
 

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