When you start a Microsoft Office program, you may receive
one of the following error messages:
The Managed
Software Installer failed to install the program associated with this file.
Please contact you system administrator.
-or-
This application must be installed to run.
Please run setup from the location where you originally installed the
application.
Also, if you double-click the
Microsoft Office 2000 entry in the
Add/Remove Programs dialog box, you may receive the following error message:
This action is only valid for products that are
currently installed.
You may receive these errors if all of the following
conditions are true:
- You are using either Windows 98 or Windows 95.
-and- - User Profiles are enabled on your system.
-and- - All users are sharing the Start menu. This means that the Include Start menu and Program
groups in user settings check box is not selected on the User Profiles tab of the Passwords dialog box (in Control Panel).
-and- - You do the following:
- When the Windows logon screen appears, you either click
Cancel or press ESC.
- You then install Office.
- You log off and then log on as a user.
- You try to start one of the Office programs, using the
shortcuts on the Programs menu.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
- On the Start menu, click Log Off and click Yes to confirm you want to log off.
- Log on as any user. Do not press ESC or click Cancel in the Windows logon dialog box.
- Re-run Office Setup.
NOTE: Because Office is essentially installed on the computer already,
the time to run Setup for the user is a fraction of the initial installation
time. Also, you will not be able to change the installation location for Office
if you do a Custom installation.
After you run Setup this second
time, any other user will be able to start the Office programs without having
to rerun Office setup.
If you bypass the Windows logon procedure (by pressing ESC
or clicking
Cancel) then Office Setup will run the same way it runs as if User
Profiles were not enabled.
The determining factors in this situation
are the location of the
SourceList subkey in the registry and the location of the
{Office GUID} folder on your hard disk. In this situation these items are
located at:
- SourceList subkey - created in the registry at HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Installer\Products\{GUID}\
- {Office GUID} folder - created at \Windows\Application
Data\Microsoft\Installer.
NOTE:
{GUID} in the above items refers to the Product Code for the version of
Office you have installed. The
{GUID} in the registry is a compressed version of the
{Office GUID} folder on your hard disk. For example, you have the following for
Office 2000 Premium:
- HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Installer\Products\904000001E872D116BF00006799C897E
- \Windows\Application
Data\Microsoft\Installer\{00000409-78E1-11D2-B60F-006097C998E7}
When you perform the steps listed in the "Resolution" section
of this article, these two items are located at:
- SourceList subkey: created in the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Installer\Products\{GUID}\
- {Office GUID} folder: created at \Windows\Installer.
For more information about installing Office on Windows 95 or
Windows 98 when User Profiles are enabled, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
238122
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238122/EN-US/
)
OFF2000: Installing Office on Windows 9x With/Without Profiles