VSHARE.386 Not Copied During Full-Disk Word 6.0a Setup |
Q112869
When you install Word 6.0a for Windows using the full-disk set (instead of the Word 6.0a Patch), Setup may fail to copy the VSHARE.386 file to your Windows\System subdirectory if all of the following are true:
There may not be enough disk space to complete the installation.
Setup fails to copy the VSHARE.386 file only when you are running Windows
3.1 in standard mode (WIN /s). It does not happen if you are running
Windows in 386 enhanced mode.
The missing VSHARE.386 file does not cause problems when you run Windows in
standard mode; however, if you later run Windows in 386 enhanced mode, an
error will occur. Word requires the VSHARE.386 file when you run Windows in
386 enhanced mode.
Method 1: If Setup fails to copy VSHARE.386 to your hard disk as described above, you can manually decompress the VSHARE.38_ file (located on Disk 1), and copy it to the <WINDOWS>\SYSTEM subdirectory. In the German localized version of Word 6.0a, you must also add the following line to your SYSTEM.INI file:
[386Enh]
device=VSHARE.386
Method 2: Rerun the Word 6.0a Setup program. Before you start Setup, make
sure you have sufficient space on your hard disk.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the U.S. domestic and German international localized versions of Word for Windows version 6.0a. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
A different error message may occur at the same point in Setup if there are no blank lines between sections in the SYSTEM.INI file. Setup searches for a blank line where it can write the "device=vshare.386" line; if it finds none, and error occurs.
"Microsoft Word Quick Results," version 6.0, pages 11-12
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