Office 2000 SP3 Administrative Install update

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

==========
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
 

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