This article was previously published under Q263253
NOTE: Modifying the registry entry may require Administrator
privileges. Please see your system administrator if you are unable to modify
the registry.
When you run Setup for the Office 2000 SR-1 Full Install
Product (not the SR-1/SR-1a Update) on a computer where Office is already
installed, you may receive an error message similar to the following:
Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to
read from the file F:\data1.msi
You may receive this error message if the following are
true:
You originally installed Office with a CD-ROM that
contained Data1.msi on the root of the CD. This is the default file name used
for the Office CD1 Windows Installer package.
You are running the Office SR-1 Setup by using a Select
CD.
The Office 2000 SR-1 Select CD does not use Data1.msi. Instead,
there are a series of .msi and Setup files on the root, each one named
according to the edition of Office to be installed. For example, if you want to
install the Premium edition from the Select CD, you run Setupprm.exe, which
uses Data1prm.msi.
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322756
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/
)
How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
If you are using the Select SR-1 CD to update
your existing installation of Office, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type Regedit and click OK.
On the Edit menu, click Find.
In the Find what box, type
Data1.msi and then click Find Next.
If the search result selects a string value called PackageName, continue with these steps. Otherwise, repeat steps
3-4.
Double-click the PackageName string value.
In the Value data box, type the name of the .msi package that you are using on the
Office 2000 SR-1 Select CD, and then click OK. For example, if you are trying to install the Premium edition,
type Data1prm.msi.
The PackageName string value is part of the SourceList key.
Select the Media key that is a subkey of the SourceList key.
Double-click the 1 string value.
In the Value data box, type Selo9cd01;1 and then click OK.
On the Registry menu, click Exit.
Run the appropriate Setup again from the Office 2000 SR-1
Select CD.
Install from an Administrative Installation Created by the Select SR-1 CD
If you want create an administrative installation of SR-1 by
using the Select CD, follow these steps:
Insert your SR-1 Select CD.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type a command line similar to the following:
CD-ROM drive:\Setupprm.exe /a
where CD-ROM drive is the
drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. Also, the Setup program that is specified on
the command line varies according to the edition of Office that you are
installing. In the above example, Setupprm.exe is used to install Office
Premium.
Enter your company name, and then click Next.
Accept the license agreement, and then click Next.
Type the location for your SR-1 administrative
installation, and then click Install Now.
When the administrative installation is finished, rename
the .msi file on the root of the administrative installation to
Data1.msi. For example, if you created an administrative
installation of Office Premium, you would rename Data1prm.msi to
Data1.msi.
Using a text editor, open the
Setupedition.ini file on the root of the
administrative installation.
NOTE: edition is a three-letter
abbreviation for the edition of Office that you are using. For example, if you
created an administrative installation of Office Premium, this file is called
Setupprm.ini.
In the [MSI] section of the .ini file, change the MSI= line
so that it points to Data1.msi. For example, if you created an administrative
installation of Office Premium, the original line would be:
MSI=data1prm.msi
You would change this line to:
MSI=data1.msi
Save and close the .ini file.
From your network client, run the Setup for Office 2000
SR-1 from the administrative installation that you just created.
You can also receive the error message in the "Symptoms"
section of this article if you are trying to create an administrative
installation by using the SR-1 Select CD, and you also have Office 2000
installed on the client from which you are running the administrative Setup.
This is only true if you are trying to create an administrative installation by
using the same edition of Office that is already installed on your client from
which you are running the administrative Setup. For example, this occurs if you
have Office 2000 Premium installed from the original Office 2000 CD on your
computer, and then you start an administrative Setup from the SR-1 Select CD by
using Setupprm.exe.
To work around this issue, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type Regedit and then click OK.
On the Edit menu, click Find.
In the Find what box, type
Data1.msi and then click Find Next.
If the search result selects a string value called PackageName, continue with these steps. Otherwise, repeat steps
3-4.
Double-click the PackageName string value.
In the Value data box, type the name of
the .msi package that you are using on the Office 2000 SR-1 Select CD, and then
click OK. For example, if you are trying to install the Premium edition,
type Data1prm.msi.
On the Registry menu, click Exit.
Run the administrative Setup again by using the SR-1 Select
CD.
After your administrative installation is finished, click Run on the Start menu.
In the Open box, type Regedit and then click OK.
On the Edit menu, click Find.
In the Find what box, type
Data1prm.msi and then click Find Now.NOTE: If you did not use Data1prm.msi in step 7, type the appropriate
.msi string for your edition of Office in the Find what
box.
If the search result selects a string value called PackageName, continue with these steps. Otherwise, repeat steps
12-13.
Double-click the PackageName string value.
In the Value data box, type
Data1.msi and then click OK.
On the Registry menu, click Exit.
The following table lists the different .msi and Setup files on
the root of the Office 2000 SR-1 Select CD for each of the different Office and
standalone editions:
Office Edition .msi package Setup file
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Premium Data1prm.msi Setupprm.exe
Professional Data1pro.msi Setuppro.exe
Standard Data1std.msi Setupstd.exe
Access Data1acc.msi Setupacc.exe
Excel Data1exl.msi Setupexl.exe
FrontPage Data1fpg.msi Setupfpg.exe
Outlook Data1out.msi Setupout.exe
PowerPoint Data1ppt.msi Setupppt.exe
Word Data1wrd.msi Setupwrd.exe