Applications Not Detected Upgrading from Office 3.0 CD-ROM |
Q115919
If you are upgrading from Microsoft Office version 3.0 on CD-ROM to Microsoft Office version 4.2, and you have completely removed all of the Microsoft Office version 3.0 files from your hard drive, the Microsoft Office version 4.2 Setup program does not recognize files in any of the following locations on the CD-ROM as valid for upgrading
D:\PRODUCTS\PP3\DISK1
D:\PRODUCTS\XL4A
D:\
where D is the letter of the drive that contains your CD-ROM.
To continue installing Microsoft Office version 4.2, when the Setup
program does not recognize that you have a valid application on the
CD-ROM for upgrading, do either of the following:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been corrected in Microsoft Office version 4.3.
The Microsoft Office setup program uses compliance checking to verify
that you are eligible to upgrade from a previous version of Microsoft
Office. There are two levels of compliance checking: strict and
lenient. Strict compliance checking prevents you from installing
Microsoft Office if you cannot verify that you are eligible to
upgrade. Lenient compliance checking searches for or requests
verification, but it does not prevent you from installing the
application if you do not provide appropriate verification.
The U.S. (domestic) versions of Microsoft Office uses lenient
compliance checking, so that you can install Microsoft Office even if
you do not provide the requested verification.
All international versions of Microsoft use strict compliance
checking. To upgrade an international version of Microsoft Office,
you must have Microsoft Office or one of the Microsoft Office
applications installed, or Disk 1 from the disk sets of one of these
applications, or the CD-ROM for a previous version of Microsoft
Office.
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