ID: Q149656
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When you perform an administrative installation of Microsoft Office for the Macintosh from a compact disc, you may receive the following error message
Please insert the next installation disk:
Install Disk <disk #>
and your only option is to click Cancel.
Then, you may receive the following error message
There is not enough memory available to continue execution of Setup. Try
increasing Setup's memory partition, and then rerun Setup again.
and your only option is to click Exit Setup.
Note that you may only receive the second error message, but the resolution should be the same as if you received both error messages.
This problem occurs because the Setup program is out of memory, and you are unable to change the memory allocation for the Setup program because you are running Setup from a compact disc.
To workaround this issue, you can use either of the following methods:
Copy the Office files from the compact disc to your hard disk, and then run Setup from your hard disk. Note that this requires roughly 110 megabytes (MB) of free hard disk space on the workstation to which you are copying the contents of the compact disc. To perform this workaround, use the following steps:
1. Copy the contents of the compact disc to your hard disk.
2. Change the Preferred Size of the Microsoft Office Setup program
from 2,950K to 4,000K.
3. Rerun Setup from the Microsoft Office Setup icon that is located in the
Install Disk 1 folder that you copied to the hard disk.
Run the Setup using floppy disks instead of from a compact disc. Before you run Setup from a floppy disk, change the Preferred Size of the Microsoft Office Setup program (on Install Disk 1) from 2,950K to 4,000K.
NOTE: To perform an administrative installation, remember to hold down the COMMAND key when you double-click the Microsoft Office Setup icon.
Additional reference words: 4.21a 4.21b 4.21a-CD 4.21b-CD 4.2.1a-CD 4.2.1b-CD mac powermac FAT admin CD-ROM
Keywords : kbsetup offmac
Version : MACINTOSH:4.21a,4.21b
Platform : MACINTOSH
Last Reviewed: November 18, 1997