installation on win2000 machine

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Bjorn

Hallo!

I am trying to install office 2000 on a win 2000 computer. I am logged on to
the computer as a domain user. Quite early in the installation prosess I get
this error message: Error 1913. Cannot update INI-file Win.ini, and I have to
abort the installation prcess.

All help and hints will be appreciated!

Sincerely,
Bjorn
 
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virgul

hi,

You are not in the good
forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Microsoft Office Infopath is available since office 2003 so your
question have no answer in this forum!

You know how to write so I believe that you can also read!!!
Next time use your head a little bit more.

Thanks

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Bjorn

Sorry about that. Anyway - it is stunning to see how unpolite some people can
be. I admit that I did a mistake, however there is no reason to give a reply
as you did. You know how to write so I believe that you also know how to
behave and not to behave. At least you can by a book on the subject on how to
behave so next time maybe you can use YOUR head a little bit more.

Thanks!!!!!!!
 
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virgul

Hi,

You little text is very nice

but if you have read before write like I say no topic, no answer, no
probleme. Your are not in the good forum what kind of answer you wan't?

I don't believe my answer is unpolite like you say! He has no bullshit
inner

I say you that you are not in the good forum I say what infopath is and
I say use your head next time. I don't know what is unpolite.

The probleme is that every day there are people who post and talk about
the red socks of my grandmother !!!!!

Here we are in microsoft.public.infopath so next time...

so with the time it's a little bit irritating you
know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

be or not to be that is your probleme


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