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I cannot install office 2000 in Windows XP

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I have a dual-boot-system w/ Win98SE and WinXP Professional.


Until now I only had Office installed on Win98. Today I wanted to install it from the same CD on XP. When the setup was about half finished I got an error message, that some protected system files couldnt be overwritten. I didnt have that problem on any installation yet. I am the only user on my system, so I should have admin-rights.

I also tried to install the program in safe mode. I could access the CD in safe mode, but I got an error-message, that Windows-Installer is not avaialble and one of the reasons for this could be, that I am in safe mode.


Does anyone know a method, how I can install Office?

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You have to install Office 2000 on both the Fat32 partition (C:?) and on the NTFS partition (D:?).
Otherwise things won't work out. Check this link out, it may help you.

http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] -us;236905

additional information and links within this link:
http://support.microsoft.com/defau [...] -us;292580

Riser

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I now found out, what the problem was: it was a very stupid error I made: the system file protection shows two dialog boxes in a short time, which look exactly the same, even the text had about the same lenght. In the first one you get the question if you really want to overwrite your system files but in the second one you get the question, if you want to cancel the setup because files that must be copied from the WinXP-CD havent been found. So I choose "yes" in the first dialog box. The problem is, that I also choose "yes" in the second one, because they looked the same. To make the setup work I have to choose "yes" in the first dialog box, bot "no" in the second one. When I did it like this I didnt have any problem.

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