OL2000: "Internal Error 2203" Error Message When You Upgrade Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2000 SR-1a (296199)
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This article was previously published under Q296199 SYMPTOMS
When you download the Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1a (SR-1a) Administrative patch and run the following command
[start] msiexec /p <path and file name of the update MSP file> /a <path and file name of the MSI file> SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /l*v <path and file name of the log file>
to upgrade a cloned Outlook 2000 administrative installation point to Microsoft Outlook 2000 SR-1a, you may receive the following error message during the upgrade process and the installation may roll back to its original state:
Internal Error 2203
CAUSE
This behavior occurs because the Data1.msi file that is used during the upgrade process is read-only.
RESOLUTION
To resolve the problem, remove the read-only attribute from the Data1.msi file. To do this:
- Verify that the Outlook 2000 administrative installation point is unavailable to all users.
- Log on to the computer where the installation point resides by using an administrative account that has Full Control permissions for the Outlook 2000 administrative installation folder.
- In Microsoft Windows Explorer, browse to the Outlook 2000 administrative installation folder, and then click to select the Data1.msi file.
- On the File menu, click Properties.
- On the General tab, click to clear the Read-only check box.
- On the Security tab, verify that Full Control permissions are granted to the administrative account that you are using to upgrade.
- Click OK.
- To update the Outlook 2000 administrative installation, point to Outlook 2000 SR-1a, and then run the following command again:
[start] msiexec /p <path and file name of the update MSP file> /a <path and file name of the MSI file> SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE /qb /l*v <path and file name of the log file> NOTE: In the preceding command, the start switch is required only for Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98-based computers where the Msiexec.exe file is not in the C:\Windows\System folder.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/5/2003 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbprb KB296199 |
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