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Overview
When you run Setup for Office XP, Setup.exe looks for certain
files on your computer. Based on that search, the System Files Update installer
may be started.
The files that are installed by the System Files
Update are part of, but not limited to, the following Windows components:
- Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC), version
2.5
- Fonts
- Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 5.01
- Help
- National Language Support (NLS) files
- Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) files
Note If any of these components, or a later version of any of the
components, is installed on your computer, the System Files Update does not
overwrite these components.
Because Microsoft Windows Millennium
Edition (Me) and Microsoft Windows 2000 include the same versions, or later
versions, of the components that are included with the System Files Update, you
will not see the System Files Update installation on either of these two
Windows versions. Also, if you have a complete installation of Office 2000 SR-1
on your computer and you are upgrading to Office XP, you should not see the
System Files Update installation on any version of Microsoft Windows on which
Office XP is supported.
Automatic Detection and Installation
The list of files that Setup.exe verifies is contained in the
[SystemPack_DetectionFileList] section of the Setup.ini file (located in the
\Files\Setup folder on the Office CD). For example, the following is a portion
of the file list from the [SystemPack_DetectionFileList] section.
AGENTSVR.EXE AgentFolder 2.0.0.2202 All
MSADOR15.DLL AdoFolder 2.50.4403.4 All
MSADO15.DLL AdoFolder 2.50.4403.9 All
MSADOX.DLL AdoFolder 2.50.4403.4 All
MSADER15.DLL AdoFolder 2.50.4403.4 All
MSADOMD.DLL AdoFolder 2.50.4403.4 All
DAO360.DLL DAOShared 3.60.3706.0 All
Column descriptions in the [SystemPack_DetectionFileList] section
are file name, location of the file, version number, and applicable versions of
Windows, respectively. If one or more of the files in this list is missing or
has an earlier version number, Setup.exe automatically invokes the Windows
Installer to install the System Files Update. At this point, the Office
installation is temporarily on hold until the System Files Update installation
is finished.
Note For Fonts and NLS files in this list, Setup.exe does not verify
the version number. It only verifies the existence of the file.
Approximately 350 files can be installed by the System Files Update. All 350
files are not listed in the [SystemPack_DetectionFileList] section of
Setup.ini, because the files in the [SystemPack_DetectionFileList] section are
just the key files that are verified by Setup.exe.
When the
installation of the System Files Update is finished, you are prompted to
restart your computer. Many of the files that are updated by the System Files
Update are in use during the installation, so a restart of Windows is required
in order to replace these files with their updated versions.
After
Windows is restarted, you do not have to run Office Setup again. The
installation of Office should automatically occur after the System Files Update
is finished and you restart your computer.
Installation of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
When the System Files Update installation runs, you may be
prompted to update the version of Internet Explorer that is installed on your
computer, or it may be updated automatically for you. The following rules
outline the installation of Internet Explorer with the System Files Update:
- The version of Internet Explorer 5.01 that is installed by
the System Files Update is build 5.00.2919.6307. This is the same version that
is installed by Office 2000 SR-1. However, it is not the same version of
Internet Explorer 5.01 that is included with Microsoft Windows 2000. The build
number is 5.00.2920.000, which is only supported on Windows 2000. Therefore, if
you are installing Office XP on Windows 2000, Internet Explorer 5.01 is not
installed by Office.
- If you do not have Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 or later, you
are required to install one of the Internet Explorer 5.01 options with the
System Files Update. This is primarily because Microsoft Outlook 2002 requires
Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1. In this situation, the minimum Internet Explorer
option is Web browsing components only.
- If your computer has Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1, and all of
the other required System Files Update files are installed on your computer,
the System Files Update installation is not run, and you do not receive the
option to install Internet Explorer 5.01. This is a very rare case. If you need
to install Internet Explorer 5.01, you can manually run Ie5setup.exe from the
\FILES\OSP\1033\IE5\EN folder on your Office CD.
- If your computer has Office 2000 or Office 2000 SR-1 and
Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.0a, or 5.0b (any Internet Explorer 5 build earlier
than 5.01), you do not see an option to install Internet Explorer. In this
situation, Internet Explorer 5.01 is automatically installed for
you.
- If you are using Windows NT 4.0 and you do not have the
Windows Desktop Update installed, the Windows Desktop Update is not installed
when you install Internet Explorer 5.01 via the System Files Update
installation.
For
additional information, click the article number below to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
164539 How to Determine Which Version of Internet Explorer Is Installed
Installation of MDAC or Jet
The System Files Update installs MDAC 2.5 if you have an earlier
version of MDAC installed on your computer. However, if you install the SQL
Server 2000 Desktop Engine, your computer will be updated with MDAC 2.6 (if
necessary).
For additional information, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
290627 ACC2002: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Is Not Installed by Office XP Setup
The System Files Update may also update the
Microsoft Jet 4.0 database engine to Service Pack 3 (SP3). However, the latest
version available is SP5.
For additional information about obtaining SP5 for the Microsoft Jet 4.0
database engine, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
239114
How To: Obtain the Latest Service Pack for the Microsoft Jet 4.0 Database Engine
Cannot Skip the System Files Update
Because of the detection mechanisms that are built into Setup.exe
and the Windows Installer package (.msi) for Office XP, you cannot skip the
installation of the System Files Update on computers that require its
installation. For example, if you try to bypass the System Files Update
installation by double-clicking the .msi file for Office, you receive an error
message similar to the following:
Error 25510. Microsoft
Office XP requires updated system files not detected on your computer. You must
install the System Files Update prior to installing Office.
C:\Windows\Msagent\Agentsvr.exe is missing when we require version 2.0.0.2202.
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space that is required for the installation of the
System Files Update varies, according to the version of Windows on your
computer and the number of files that are already at the same level as or later
than those files included in the System Files Update.
The following
table lists the approximate disk space that is required for a complete
installation of the System Files Update, including Internet Explorer 5.01.
Windows Version Disk Space
--------------------------------------
Windows 98 82 MB
Windows NT 4.0, Internet
Explorer 2.0, SP6a 93 MB
All of the files installed by the System Files Update are copied
to the disk drive where Windows is installed. Therefore, even if you have
enough space on another disk drive for the Office files, you may be required to
free some disk space on your Windows disk drive in order to install the System
Files Update.
Maintenance and Removal
Even though you are running Setup.exe for Office XP, the System
Files Update installation is separate from the Office installation. Therefore,
you see an entry for the System Files Update in the
Add/Remove Programs Control Panel. If you double-click the
System Files Update entry in the
Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box, two options are displayed in the
Maintenance Mode Options dialog box:
- Repair System Files Update
- Uninstall System Files Update
Repairing the System Files Update Installation
If you select the
Repair System Files Update
option and then click
Next, two more options are displayed:
- Reinstall System Files Update
If you click the Reinstall System Files Update option and then click Install, any files that were originally installed by the System Files
Update will be reinstalled if they are missing or if an equal or older version
is currently installed on your computer. - Detect and Repair errors in my System Files Update installation
If you click the Detect and Repair errors in my
System Files Update installation option and then click
Install, any files that were originally installed by the
System Files Update will be reinstalled if they are missing or if an older
version is currently installed on your computer.
Uninstalling the System Files Update Installation
If you select the
Uninstall System Files Update
option and then click
Next, you are asked to confirm the
removal. Click
Yes to this prompt.
This uninstall
process removes the System Files Update, so that it no longer is displayed in
the
Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box. However,
because most of the files that are installed by the System Files Update are
permanent system files, they are not removed from your computer during the
uninstall process. Therefore, if you later uninstall Office and then reinstall
Office, Setup.exe does not automatically start the System Files Update
installation. This is because the required system files are already on your
computer.
Note If the System Files Update installed Internet Explorer 5.01,
Internet Explorer 5.01 is not uninstalled if you uninstall the System Files
Update.
Forcing the System Files Update Installation
If your computer is running either Microsoft Windows 98 or
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, in some circumstances you may want to force the
installation of the System Files Update along with Office. To do this, follow
these steps:
- On the Start menu, click
Run.
- In the Open box, type a command line
similar to the following, and then click OK where path in the command line is the
full path to your Office XP source location.
Windows Installer-Related Information
The Windows Installer package that is responsible for the System
Files Update installation is Osp.msi. This file resides in the \Files\OSP\1033
folder on the Office CD. If you are using either Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0,
and you want to manually install the System Files Update before you install
Office, follow these steps.
Note The following steps assume that the Windows Installer is
installed on your computer. If it is not installed, double-click
Instmsi.exe if you are using Windows 98, or double-click
Instmsiw.exe if you are using Windows NT 4.0. Both Instmsi.exe
and Instmsiw.exe can be found on the root of your Office installation source.
- In Windows Explorer, open the \Files\OSP\1033 folder on
your Office XP installation source.
- Right-click Osp.msi, and then click
Install.
- Complete the remaining dialog boxes of the System Files
Update.
Customizing the System Files Update Installation
If you are using an Enterprise edition of Office XP, you can use
the Custom Installation Wizard (CIW) to customize the installation of the
System Files Update. In most cases, you will be customizing the installation of
Internet Explorer or the Windows Desktop Update (on Windows NT 4.0), or both.
Internet Explorer
- Start the Custom Installation Wizard.
- In the Open the MSI File dialog box,
locate and then click Osp.msi from the \Files\OSP\1033 folder
in your Office XP installation location.
Click
Open. - Click Next in the Open the MSI
File dialog box.
- In the Open the MST File dialog box,
select Create a new MST file, and then click
Next.
- In the Select the MST File to Save dialog
box, specify a name for the transform (.mst), and then click
Next.
- In the Customize IE 5 Installation Options
dialog box, make customizations to the Internet Explorer installation, and then
click Next.
- Click Finish to create the
transform.
- Make a backup copy of Setup.ini from your Office XP
installation source.
This file is located in the \Files\Setup
folder. - Using a text editor like Notepad, open
Setup.ini.
- In the [SystemPackOptions] section of the Setup.ini file,
type a line that is similar to the following
Transforms=path\custom.mst
where path is a full path to your
transform, and custom is the name of your transform
file. - Save and close Setup.ini.
- Run Setup for Office.
Windows Desktop Update
If your computer is running Windows NT 4.0 and you need to
install the Windows Desktop Update, you can set a custom property in the Custom
Installation Wizard, so that the Windows Desktop Update is installed by the
System Files Update. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start the Custom Installation Wizard.
- In the Open the MSI File dialog box,
locate and then click Osp.msi from the \Files\OSP\1033 folder
in your Office XP installation location.
Click
Open. - Click Next in the Open the MSI
File dialog box.
- In the Open the MST File dialog box,
select Create a new MST file, and then click
Next.
- In the Select the MST File to Save dialog
box, specify a name for the transform (.mst), and then click
Next.
- In the Customize IE 5 Installation Options
dialog box, make customizations, if needed, to the Internet Explorer
installation, and then click Next.
Note Do not select the Do not install Internet Explorer
5 option if you want to install the Windows Desktop Update. - In the Modify Setup Properties dialog box,
double-click the InstallDesktopUpdate entry.
- In the Modify Property Value dialog box,
select Install the Windows Desktop Update in the
Value list.
Click OK. - Click Finish to create the
transform.
- Make a backup copy of Setup.ini from your Office XP
installation source. This file is located in the \Files\Setup
folder.
- Using a text editor like Notepad, open
Setup.ini.
- In the [SystemPackOptions] section of the Setup.ini, type a
line that is similar to the following
Transforms=path\custom.mst
where path is a full path to your
transform, and custom is the name of your transform
file.
- Save and close the Setup.ini file.
- Run Setup for Office.Note Do not specify a transform for the System Files Update on a
command line. A transform is ignored during the System Files Update
installation and causes an error during the Office
installation.
For additional information, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 287064 OFFXP: Error Message: Verify That the Specified Transform Paths Are Valid