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When you try to install an Office XP client update or patch
that was released after the release of Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 2
(SP-2) on a computer that does not have Windows Installer 2.0 installed, you
may not be able to install the update or patch.
Office XP updates and
patches that were released after the release of Microsoft Office XP SP-2 may
require Windows Installer 2.0. If you are not sure if Windows Installer 2.0 is
required for your update or patch installation, refer to your client Office XP
update or patch documentation.
To avoid potential issues installing
Microsoft updates and patches released after the release of Microsoft Office XP
SP-2, upgrade to Windows Installer 2.0. Microsoft strongly recommends that you
upgrade to Windows Installer 2.0 to obtain the latest updates to Microsoft
Office and all other Windows Installer based programs.
Administrators should refer to the "Administrator Section" of this article for
more information about how this requirement affects post Office XP SP-2
administrative updates and patches and post Office XP SP-2 client updates and
patches installed in a corporate environment.
Note By default, Windows Installer 2.0 is included in Microsoft
Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP-3). Windows XP users
or users who are running the Windows 2000 SP-3 do not have to upgrade their
Windows Installer software when they install Office XP client updates and
patches. If you are not sure if you are running Windows Installer 2.0, see the
"How to Determine If You Have Windows Installer 2.0 Installed" section of this
article to determine if you have to upgrade.
For more information about how to obtain
the latest version of Windows Installer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
292539
How to obtain the Windows Installer engine
How to Determine If You Have Windows Installer 2.0 Installed
If you are not running Windows XP, follow these steps to
determine if you have Windows Installer 2.0.
- Use one of the following depending on your version of
Microsoft Windows.
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) or Windows 2000:
- Click Start, point to
Search, and then click For Files or
Folders.
- In the Search for files or folders
named box, type msiexec.exe.
- Change the Look in box to your local
hard disk.
- Click Search Now.
Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0- Click Start, point to
Find, and then click Files or
Folders.
- In the Named box, type
msiexec.exe.
- Change the Look in box to your local
hard disk.
- Click Find Now.
- Right-click the found file (the Msiexec.exe file), and then
click Properties.
- On the Version tab, locate the file
version.
If you are running Windows Installer 2.0, the file version of
the Miexec.exe file should be equal to or later than 2.0.2600.2.
What Is the Difference Between Administrative and Client Updates?
One of the primary differences between administrative and client
updates is that administrative updates are designed to update an administrative
installation point, where as client updates are designed to be installed on
individual workstations.
For more information about how to update
Microsoft Office by using administrative and client updates, visit the
following Microsoft Web sites.
Installing Administrative Updates
Installing Client Updates
Administrator Section
If you deployed Office XP from an administrative installation
point, and then applied client updates (binary patches) for both Microsoft
Office XP Service Pack 1 (SP-1) and Office XP SP-2, Microsoft Windows Installer
1.1 prevents you from installing any future updates. Organizations that
installed Microsoft Office XP from the Office CD, and then installed both
Office XP SP-1 and Office XP SP-2, experience the same Windows Installer 1.1
limitation.
To avoid potential issues installing Microsoft updates
and patches released after the release of Microsoft Office XP SP-2, upgrade to
Windows Installer 2.0. Microsoft strongly recommends that you upgrade to
Windows Installer 2.0 to obtain the latest updates to Microsoft Office and all
other Windows Installer based programs.
The Windows Installer 2.0
requirement applies to your Office XP update or patch installation, except in
the following scenarios:
Scenario 1
The documentation that comes with your update or patch does not
state that Windows Installer 2.0 is required.
Scenario 2
You are installing a post Office XP SP- 2 administrative full
file update.
Scenario 3
You meet all the following requirements:
- You installed from an administrative image.
- You installed Office XP SP-1 by using an administrative
update.
- You installed Office XP SP-2 by using a client
update.
Scenario 4
You meet all the following requirements:
- You installed from an administrative image.
- You installed Office XP SP-1 by using an administrative
update.
- You installed Office XP SP-2 by using an administrative
update.
Scenario 5
You meet all the following requirements:
- You installed Office XP SP-1.
- You have chosen not to install Office XP SP-2.
Office XP Installation Matrix
The following table provides more details about the Windows
Installer 2.0 requirement by providing an installation matrix that describes
multiple Office XP and service pack installation scenarios.
SP-1 Install Method |
SP-2 Install Method |
Post SP-2 Update Type |
Windows Installer 2.0 Required (Yes/No) |
Client |
Client |
Client |
Yes |
Administrative |
Administrative |
Client |
No |
Administrative |
Client |
Client |
No |
Administrative |
Administrative |
Administrative |
No |
Administrative |
Client |
Administrative |
Not Supported |