S
Shahrooz
I am installing the beta 2 office system right now and
the beta office install worked, but moving on to the
outlook with business contact manager CD, it continuously
tries C: installation instead of E:.
There is no way to prompt the installation to look in E:
as the main partition.
My computer does not have C: setup as the main partition
and before installing I did not read anywhere that the
actual drive letter of the partitions was important, and
it should not be important for any installation. How do
I let the install know to install the outlook with
business contact manager CD to E:?
There is no listing of this bug anywhere on
support.microsoft.com and how to fix it.
Don't know if it's even a bug? lol
I even checked the disk manager to make sure that my
system does infact recognize that e: is the correct main
partition drive and NOT c:.
So why does it keep trying to install on C:?
Please check if this bug is already something that is
being worked on and if and where I can track down the
solution to be able to install the beta without it
continuously trying to access the non-existent c: that is
no where mapped to my system.
NOTE: IF A MICROSOFT REPRESENTATIVE READS THIS, PLEASE
FORWARD THIS TO THE APPROPRIATE INDIVIDUALS. THANKS!
the beta office install worked, but moving on to the
outlook with business contact manager CD, it continuously
tries C: installation instead of E:.
There is no way to prompt the installation to look in E:
as the main partition.
My computer does not have C: setup as the main partition
and before installing I did not read anywhere that the
actual drive letter of the partitions was important, and
it should not be important for any installation. How do
I let the install know to install the outlook with
business contact manager CD to E:?
There is no listing of this bug anywhere on
support.microsoft.com and how to fix it.
Don't know if it's even a bug? lol
I even checked the disk manager to make sure that my
system does infact recognize that e: is the correct main
partition drive and NOT c:.
So why does it keep trying to install on C:?
Please check if this bug is already something that is
being worked on and if and where I can track down the
solution to be able to install the beta without it
continuously trying to access the non-existent c: that is
no where mapped to my system.
NOTE: IF A MICROSOFT REPRESENTATIVE READS THIS, PLEASE
FORWARD THIS TO THE APPROPRIATE INDIVIDUALS. THANKS!