You receive an "Error 1904. Module <path & file name> failed to register" error message when you run Office 2000 Setup (237294)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Project 2000
- Microsoft Office 2000 Premium
- Microsoft Office 2000 Professoinal
- Microsoft Office 2000 Standard
- Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business
- Microsoft Office 2000 Developer
- Microsoft Access 2000
- Microsoft Excel 2000
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000
- Microsoft Outlook 2000
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
- Microsoft Word 2000
This article was previously published under Q237294 WARNING:This information is preliminary and has not been confirmed or
tested by Microsoft. Use only with discretion. SYMPTOMS When you try to install Microsoft Office 2000, you may
receive an error message similar to the following: Error
1904. Module path & file name failed to
register. HRESULT -2147024894. Contact your support personnel. where
path & file name is the specific file name with
a complete path to the file. Your options are to click Cancel, Retry, or Ignore. If you click Cancel, a message appears asking whether you want to quit Setup. If you
click Retry, the error message reappears. If you click Ignore, Setup continues.
CAUSE This problem can occur when one of the following conditions
is true:
- The file is not installed correctly.
- The file is corrupted.
- Other programs, including memory-resident and anti-virus
programs, are running and using any version of the file.
WORKAROUND Use one of the following workarounds appropriate for your
situation. Click Ignore In most situations, you can safely click Ignore. Office 2000 finishes the installation, and the Office 2000
programs work correctly.
Register the File Manually To register a specific file again in the registry, while you are
working in Microsoft Windows, follow these steps:
- Click Start and then click Run.
- In the Open box, type the following command, and then click OK where filename is the name of the file
specified in Error 1904.
You should receive a message that the file is now correctly
registered. If you receive a message that the file is not registered, try the
other workarounds. Clean-Start the Computer Make sure that there are no other programs running, especially
anti-virus programs. Use Selective Startup to ensure that the computer is
running as cleanly as possible.
For additional information about how to perform clean-start
(clean-boot) troubleshooting, click the article numbers below to view the
articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 129260
Windows 95 Setup: Description and Troubleshooting Steps
192926
How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
267288
How to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows Millennium Edition
Empty the Temp Directory The Temp folder may contain files that are interfering with the
installation of Office. To remove these files, use the appropriate method for
your operating system. Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft Windows 2000 In Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, navigate to the Temp folder, which
is usually located in the root folder of the system hard disk (C:\Temp).
Display the contents of the Temp folder with details, and delete files that
were not created on the current date. Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98- Restart your computer. Press F8 when you see the "Starting
Windows 95" message, and then choose Safe mode command prompt
only.
In Windows 98, hold down CTRL until the Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu appears, and then choose Safe mode command prompt
only. On some computers, you can press F8 instead of CTRL to bring up
the Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu. - Type set and then press ENTER. Note
the location of the TEMP variable.
- Go to the folder noted in step 2. For example, if TEMP is
set to C:\WINDOWS\TEMP, type the following line and then press ENTER: If the folder noted in step 2 does not exist, you must create the
folder. For example, you can create a temporary folder called win95tmp on your
hard disk by typing the following line at the command prompt:
- Delete any temporary files in this folder. Temporary files
typically have a .tmp extension. To delete these files, type the following line
and then press ENTER: NOTE: Do not delete these files from within the Windows 95 graphical
user interface (that is, when you are running Windows 95), because Windows 95
or a Windows program may be using one of these files.
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System Information.
- On the Tools menu, click System Configuration Utility.
- Click the Environment tab and look for the TEMP variable. If the TEMP variable is
missing, click New and type TEMP for Variable Name, and
C:\Windows\Temp for Variable Value. Click OK.
- Click OK, and then click No if you are prompted to restart your computer.
- Insert your Windows Me startup disk in your disk
drive.
- Click Start, and then click Shut Down. Make sure Restart is selected in the drop-down list. Click OK.
- After you restart Windows to a command prompt, type the
following, and press ENTER after each line: If the cd\windows\temp folder does not exist, you must create the
folder. You can create the temporary folder on your hard disk by typing the
following line at the command prompt:
- Delete any temporary files in this folder. Temporary files
typically have a .tmp extension. To delete these files, type the following line
and then press ENTER:
Rename the File or Files Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to locate and rename the file, and
then run Setup again.
Turn Off the CD-ROM Drive Cache (Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Only) Try turning off the CD-ROM drive cache. This can make the drive
more reliable, but it can also reduce performance. To turn off the CD-ROM drive
cache, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click the System icon.
- Click the Performance tab, and then click File System.
- On the CD-ROM tab, click No Read-Ahead in the Optimize access pattern for
list.
- Drag the Supplemental cache size slider to
the left position (the Small setting), and then click OK.
REFERENCES For more articles about how to troubleshoot specific errors
in Office Setup: For more articles with general information about how to
troubleshoot Office errors:
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