Windows Office 2000

S

Sharon Li

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

Recently, I installed a new harddrive (Drive C) and I set
my old hdd (Drive F) as my secondary hdd. When I try to
open Microsoft Word (or any other Office app)from Drive
F, I get an error saying:

This application must be installed to run. Please run
Setup from the location where you originally installed
the application.

How can I fix this without having to set Drive F as my
primary drive (which runs Windows XP Home Ed.) or do I
need to purchase a new copy of Office?

Thanks!

If you have Norton's SystemWorks it will reassign the paths
when you run WinDoctor. Otherwise, just redesignate the HD
and remove Office and then go to the new designation and then
reinstall it. I think the are some other programs that will
move an applications location as well but I can't recall which
ones right now.

If you are using a dual boot system you can also install it
on each HD, if you choose.
 

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