OFF2001: Error Messages When You Start an Office 2001 Program After Starting the Computer from a System CD (272815)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 2001 for Mac
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2001 for Macintosh
- Microsoft Word 2001 for Macintosh
- Microsoft Entourage 2001 for Mac
This article was previously published under Q272815 SYMPTOMS
When you start your Macintosh computer from a system CD-ROM, you may be unable to start any of the Microsoft Office 2001 for Mac programs.
Starting an Office program after starting the computer from a system CD-ROM is a troubleshooting step used to test the operating system. The system CD-ROM contains programs that you can use to initialize, test, and repair disks.
The following error messages may appear when you start Office programs after the computer is started from the system CD:
Registration could not be completed because one or more required files are damaged or missing.
The Disk <CD-ROM name> is locked. Please select another disk for installation.
Word cannot start the spelling checker.
* Make sure there is enough memory available.
* Make sure the correct spelling files are installed.
* Make sure the Apple Text Encoding Converter and Text Encodings are of the same version.
Your AutoCorrect file, MS Office ACL [English], could not be saved.
The file may be read-only, or you may not have permissions to modify the file.
One of your object libraries (Standard OLE Types) is missing or damaged.
Please install the program again.
Your AutoCorrect file, MS Office ACL [English], could not be saved.
The file may be read-only, or you may not have permissions to modify the file.
You do not have the Text Encoding Converter installed. Please reinstall your System Software.
NOTE: Entourage does not start when the computer is started from the system CD.
CAUSE
Several files must be available when Office programs start. When you install Office, these files are copied to the system folder that is currently active. Office uses these files when programs start.
When you start the Macintosh from the system CD, the active system folder is changed to the system folder located on the CD. However, the system folder on the CD does not contain the preferences or extensions that Office uses at startup; therefore, you receive error messages.
If Office cannot find the files in the system folder, it searches for
them in the Microsoft Office 2001:Office folder on your hard disk.
WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, click OK to remove the error messages from the screen. You may need to do this multiple times because the error messages may reappear.
To start an Office program after you start your computer from the system CD, you must copy certain Office system files to the Microsoft Office 2001:Office folder on your hard disk. To do this, see the "More Information" section of this article.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
By copying files from the Extensions folder to the Office folder, you are able to start Office 2001 programs with a computer started from an alternate system for testing purposes. However, many functions, such as printing, are unavailable under these circumstances.
Copy the Office System Files to the Office Folder
To copy the Office system files to the Office folder, follow these steps:
- Quit all programs.
- Open the Extensions folder in the System folder, and then hold down the SHIFT key while you select the following files:
Microsoft Component Library
Microsoft Internet Library
Microsoft OLE Automation
Microsoft OLE Library
Microsoft Structured Storage
- With these files selected, press and hold down the OPTION key, and then drag the files onto the desktop. This action places a copy of the files on the desktop. (Holding down the OPTION key causes the files to be copied instead of moved.)
- Move the files from the desktop to the Office folder, located in the Microsoft Office 2001 folder.
- Use one of the methods in the "How to Start Your Computer from a System CD" section to start your computer from the system CD.
NOTE: After you are finished troubleshooting, drag these extra files from the Office folder to the Trash, so that the files don't continue to take up hard-disk space.
How to Start Your Computer from a System CD
To start a Macintosh computer from a system CD, follow these steps:
- Insert a system CD in the CD-ROM drive.
- Restart the computer while holding down the C key.
NOTE: Not all Power Macintosh computers can be started from CD-ROM by holding down the C key at startup. If this method does not work, try one of the following methods.
Alternate Method 1: Use a Key Combination
Hold down COMMAND+SHIFT+OPTION+DELETE.
This action forces the operating system to bypass the internal hard disk and look for a different system folder, which may be on a CD-ROM, zip, floppy, or other removable cartridge drive, or on a different hard disk.
Alternate Method 2: Change the Startup Disk Settings- Restart the computer from the hard disk (normal restart).
- On the Apple menu, click Control Panels, and then click Startup Disk.
- Select System CD as the Startup Disk.
NOTE: To use this method, the CD must already be inserted, so that it can be read by the computer while it is running from the hard disk system folder. After you have completed your troubleshooting steps, be sure to reselect the internal hard disk as the startup disk. IMPORTANT: Starting the computer from the system CD is only a troubleshooting method, and it is not recommended that you run programs this way for an extended period of time. When you start an Office program after starting the computer from a system CD, you may experience any of the following limitations in functionality:
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbnofix KB272815 |
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