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How to Download and Install the Update
The Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 requires that
Microsoft Office 2000 Service Release 1 (SR-1) is installed on your computer.
For additional information, click the
article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
276367 OFF2000: How to Obtain the Latest Office 2000 Service Pack
Client Update
If you installed Word from a CD-ROM, you have the following two
options:
- Use the Office Product Updates Web site to automatically
install all the latest updates that includes all available service packs and
public updates.
- Install only the Word 2000 SR-1 Update, by following the
steps described later in this article.
NOTE: Microsoft recommends that you install the client update by using
the Office Product Updates Web site. The Office Product Updates Web site
detects your particular installation of Microsoft Office and prompts you to
install exactly what you must have to make sure that your Office installation
is completely up-to-date.
Office Product Updates Web Site
To have the Office Product Updates Web site detect the required
updates that you must install on your computer, visit the following Microsoft
Web site:
After detection is complete, you receive a list of recommended
updates for your approval. Click
Start Installation to
complete the process.
Install Only the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002
Follow these steps to download and install the client update:
- Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
- Click Save to save the Wrd0902.exe file to the selected folder.
- In Windows Explorer, double-click wrd0902.exe.
- Click Yes if you receive a prompt to install the update.
- Click Yes to accept the License Agreement.
- Insert your Office 2000 CD-ROM if prompted to do so, and
then click OK.
- When you receive a message that indicates the installation
was successful, click OK.
NOTE: After you install the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002,
you cannot remove it. The Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 changes the
default behavior of some Word fields. If you want the Word fields to behave as
they did before you installed the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002, set
the
FieldCalcSecurityLevel registry key to
0.
For additional
information about the 'FieldCalcSecurityLevel' registry key, click the article
number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
330079 WD: How the Behavior of the Word Fields Changes After You Install the Word Update
For more information about the client update, click
the following link for the Office Tools on the Web article:
Administrative Update
If you installed Word 2000 from a server location, the server
administrator must update the server location with the administrative public
update and deploy that update to your computer.
If you are the server
administrator, follow these steps to download the administrative update:
- Locate the following Microsoft Web site:
- Download the file to your desktop.
- In Windows Explorer, double-click wrd0902a.exe.
- Click Yes to accept the License Agreement.
- In the Please type the location where you want to
place the extracted files box, type
C:\wrd0902a, and then click OK.
- Click Yes when you receive the prompt to create the folder.
- If you are familiar with the procedure for updating your
administrative installation, click Start, click Run, and then type the following command in the Open box
msiexec /a Admin Path\MSI File /p C:\wrd0902a\MSP File SHORTFILENAMES=TRUE
where Admin Path is the path to the
administrative installation point (for example, C:\Word2000),
where MSI File is the .msi database package (for example, Data1.msi),
and
where MSP File is the name of the public administrative installation update (for
example, WINWORD_Admin.msp). - To deploy the update on the client workstations, click Start, click Run, and then type the following command in the Open box
msiexec /i admin path\MSI file REINSTALL=Feature List REINSTALLMODE=vomus
where admin path is the path to your
administrative installation point (for example, C:\Word2000), and
where MSI file is the MSI database package (for
example, Data1.msi).
NOTE: To reinstall all Office components on the client computer, use
REINSTALL=ALL.
For additional information
about how to update your administrative installation and deploy to client
workstations, click the article number below to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
304165 OFF2000: How to Install a Public Update to an Administrative Installation
This article contains standard instructions for
installing an administrative public update.
Or, you can see the
following article in the Microsoft Office Resource Kit:
How to Determine Whether the Update Is Installed
The Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 affects the Word.exe
file. The Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 updates the version of Word
2000 that is installed on your computer to version 9.0.0.6926. To determine the
version of Microsoft Word that is installed on your computer, follow these
steps.
NOTE: Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the
following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your
product documentation to complete these steps.
- Click Start, and then click Search.
- In the Search Results pane, click All files and folders under Search Companion.
- In the All or part of the file name box,
type winword.exe, and then click Search.
- In the list of files, right-click winword.exe, and then click Properties.
- On the Version tab, determine the version of Word that is on your
computer.
For additional information about how to determine the version of Word 2000
that is installed on your computer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
255275
How to determine the version of your Office 2000 program
NOTE: If the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 is already
installed on your computer, you receive the following error message when you
try to install the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002:
This update has already been applied or is included in
an update that has already been applied.
The Behavior Changes That Occur in the Word Fields When You Install the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002
For additional
information about the Word fields behavior after you install the Word 2000 SR-1
Update: October 16, 2002, the 'FieldCalcSecurityLevel' registry key that
effects Word field behavior, and how the Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16,
2002 affects Automation, click the article number below to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
330079 WD: How the Behavior of the Word Fields Changes After You Install the Word Update
Issues Fixed by the Update
The Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 fixes the issues that
are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
320536 WD2000: Overview of Word 2000 Update: April 25, 2002
319052 FIX: Unable to Change a Link to an Embedded Excel Workbook in a Word 2000 Document
242072 WD2000: Field Text Truncated When Merging or Inserting Database
204542 WD2000: Incorrect Results When You Perform Mail Merge with Excel Data Source
316270 WD2000: "Unknown Character" Error Message or Result of Zero When Field Contains E or N Character
319584 WD2000: An Extra Paragraph Mark Is Added When You Update Database Fields
The Word 2000 SR-1 Update: October 16, 2002 fixes the
following issues that were previously not documented in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base.
Security: Users May Unintentionally Update Links to External Data in Word Documents
Users may unintentionally update links to external data in Word
documents, including e-mail messages that use Word as the e-mail editor in
Outlook.
For additional information about this issue
documented in the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-059, click the article
number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
330008 MS02-059: Flaw in Word Fields and Excel External Updates May Lead to Information Disclosure
Word Quits When You Make Long DDE Connections
Word quits unexpectedly when you try to make a Dynamic Data
Exchange (DDE) connection with a connection string that is longer than 255
characters.
Word Stops Responding If Style Sheet Data Is Corrupted or Damaged
If the Word style sheet information is corrupted or damaged, Word
may stop responding.
Security Update: The 'Yes' Option in the Security Dialog Box Is Always Selected
By default, the
Yes option in the
Security dialog box is selected when you double-click an embedded object.
Security Update: Incorrect File Length
A Word file may be read as the incorrect length.
Error That References the Winword.exe File Occurs on a Computer with Microsoft Works Installed
If you use Word on a computer that has Microsoft Works installed,
Word may report an error that references the Winword.exe file.
WD2000: JPN: Word Stops Responding When You Open a Microsoft Word 97 or Microsoft Word 98 Document in Microsoft Internet Explorer
Word may stop responding when you open a Word 97 or Word 98
document in Internet Explorer on a computer with the Japanese version of Word
2000 installed.
WD2000: Error Message When You Select a Custom Menu in a User Template for the First Time
When you select a custom menu that is stored in a user template
for the first time in Word, you may receive the following error message:
The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because
of your Macro security settings.
PPT2000: Word Stops Responding When You Set the Embedded Word Table Properties and Call the 'Close' Method of the Object
When you use Microsoft PowerPoint to set embedded Word Table
properties and then call the
Close method of the object, Word may stop responding.
WD2000: "This Feature Is Disabled..." Error Message When You Set a Double Border on a Table
When you apply a double border to a table in Word 2000 in a
document that was created in Microsoft Word 6.0 or Microsoft Word 95, and the
save options in Word are set to Word 6.0 or Word 95, you may receive the
following error message:
This feature is disabled
because it is not compatible with Microsoft Word 6.0/95.
WD2000: Word May Stop Responding or Generate an Error Message After You Click a Hyperlink in a Word Document That You Opened in Microsoft Internet Explorer
If you click a hyperlink in a Word document that links to another
Word document after you open it in Internet Explorer, Word may stop responding
or generate an error message.
WD2000: JPN: Browser Stops Responding When You Display a Word Document in Iframe
When you use the Japanese version of Word 2000 on a computer
running Microsoft Windows XP and you view a Microsoft Word document in an HTML
iframe or frame in Internet Explorer, your browser may stop responding and your
document may not appear. Additionally, the Winword.exe file process may cause
CPU usage of 100 percent.
WD2000: Page Numbers Change When You Use the 'Protect document for Comments' Option
If you click
Protect Document on the
Tools menu, and then select
Comments under
Protect document for in Word 2000, the
page numbers of your document may be changed.
WD2000: Word Stops Responding When You Scroll in a Word 2000 Document While in Print Preview
When you scroll in a Word 2000 document while in Print Preview,
Word stops responding.
NOTE: This issue occurs if the Word 2000 document was converted from
Word 97, and a new Word 2000 template was applied to the document.
REFERENCES
For more information about the Word 2002 SP-1 Update: October 16,
2002, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
329748
Description of the Word 2002 Service Pack 2 update: October 16, 2002