Can't Change Status of System Subdirectory in Network InstallID: Q117901
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Section 10 of the OAREADME.TXT file (located on Microsoft Office Assistant Disk 1) directs the system administrator to set the protection status of the Windows System subdirectory to read/write. This information may be confusing, because a network installation of Microsoft Windows does not have a System subdirectory.
Section 10 of the Microsoft Office Assistant 1.0 OAREADME.TXT file, "Tips for Network Administrators," contains the following information:
INSTALLING TO WINDOWS ON A NETWORK: When running the Office Assistant
Setup program, set the Windows System directory to read/write so the
Setup program installs the .TTF and .FIF files correctly.
This information is incorrect. A network installation of Microsoft Windows
does not have a System subdirectory and, therefore, the .TTF and .FIF files
from the Office Assistant installation must be placed in the Windows
directory. This section has been revised in Microsoft Office Assistant
version 1.0-CD. The revised paragraph states:
INSTALLING TO WINDOWS ON A NETWORK: If the Windows server directory is
set to read-only, the Office Assistant Setup program will fail. Before
running the Setup program, make sure no one else is using the system,
and then set the directory to read/write. After the Setup program
correctly installs the .TTF and .FIF files, set the Windows server
directory to read-only again.
Additional query words: offasst location files /a docerr
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Version : 1.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 23, 1999