Office 2000 stopped working after 4 days

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SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

SATNEL

Well, after a week, here is what has happened:

1. Office 2000 stopped working on my second PS4 server with server 2003 on
Tuesday, Oct 25th. This install had ALL SPs and security patches via
office update except the Outlook 2000 post-SP3 security patch. (No need,
since I'm using Outlook 2003.) I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled with
all patches again.
2. Thursday, Oct 27th - Office 2000 stopped working again on the same
server. Uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, but only patched up to SR-1a,
because that's the only service pack I slipstreamed with my network
administrative install.
3. Friday, Oct 28th - Office 2000 stopped working on my first server
again. This time it lasted a week before dying. Did the same reinstall
procedure I did on the second server.

Can ANYONE please tell me what the deal is with this? Here is some more
information than what I offered the first time. Both Dell servers are
identical in hardware and configuration.

2 Citrix Presentation 4 servers with no Citrix Hotfixes or patches
Windows Server 2003 EE without SP1 and no Microsoft Hotfixes
Office 2000 SR-1a installed using an MST
8GB RAM with /PAE switch
20GB C: for system files and programs
40GB D: for MIS utilities and all user profiles (D:\PROFILES)
5GB X: for 4.5GB Swap file ONLY


Hopefully when I go in Monday morning Microsoft Office will still be
functional on both servers. Can anyone suggest a Hotfix for Server 2003 I
may have overlooked? Or some other fix?

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 
S

Satnel

Well, turns out Microsoft does not officially support mixing office
versions...in a Term Server environment. Office died yet again on one of
the servers this morning and I was fed up. My boss found a link shortly
thereafter about running multiple versions of Office.

Oh well, I'm pretty sure this will do it. I really wish someone would've
posted some insight though.

Oh, by the way, I disabled Dr Watson while I was reinstalling Office. I
hear it's horrible with Term Servers anyway.

Satnel
 

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