How to Bypass Microsoft Office Maintenance Mode SetupID: Q142527
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It is possible to bypass the Microsoft Office maintenance mode setup by
renaming the appropriate .stf and .inf files (these are files that the
Setup program creates the first time you install Office).
Keep in mind that renaming these files will reset any previous
installations and/or custom installations of Office, and Setup will be
run as if you were installing Office for the first time. No additional
hard disk space will be needed for the installation unless you choose a
different file location or choose to install additional features that you
did not install the first time you ran Setup.
In most cases, if you rename the <filename>.stf (or the Microsoft Office
Setup Table File if you are using a Macintosh computer), Setup will not
be started in maintenance mode. However, you may also want to rename the
Setup.inf file (for Office versions 4.2 and 4.3), or the Office Setup
Data file (Office for the Macintosh).
The following table lists the files that you should rename to override
Setup maintenance mode.
Filename Version Location on hard disk
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Setup.stf Office 4.2, 4.3 C:\Msoffice\Setup
Setup.inf Office 4.2, 4.3 C:\Msoffice\Setup
Microsoft Office Mac Office 4.2.x <Hard Disk Name>:Microsoft
Setup Table File Office: Setup Folder
Microsoft Office Mac Office 4.2.x <Hard Disk Name>:Microsoft
Setup Data Office: Setup Folder
Off95std.stf Office Standard 7.0 C:\Msoffice\Setup
Off95pro.stf Office Prof. 7.0 C:\Msoffice\Setup
Off97pro.stf Office 97 C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Office\
Office\Setup
Note that in the table, "C" is the letter of your hard disk.
Q117474 "Could Not Open the File Named C:\Msoffice\Setup\Setup.Inf"
Q110187 Program Setup Runs Instead of Office Setup
Additional query words: 8.00 97
Keywords : kbsetup
Version : WINDOWS: 4.2,4.3,7.0,97 MACINTOSH 4.2,4.2.1,4.2.1a,4.2.1b
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: May 18, 1999