OFF2000: Error Message "Error opening installation log file" Using Environment VariableID: Q217560
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When you run the Office Setup program, either of the following problems occur:
Error opening installation log file. Verify that the specified log file location exists and is writable.
These problems will occur when you do either of the following:
\\Server\Share\Setup.exe /qn /l* "%TEMP%\LogFile.txt"
\\Server\Share\Setup.exe /l* "%TEMP%\LogFile.txt"
To use an environment variable such as %TEMP% on Windows 95 or later, specify these variables in the Setup.ini file instead of on the command-line. The log file location can be specified in the Path statement of the Logging section of the Setup.ini as in the following example:
[Logging]NOTE: Both the Office Setup and Windows Installer programs create their log files in the system Temp folder by default. If you leave the Path= statement in the Setup.ini, or do not specify a path when using the /l logging switch, the log file will be created in the system Temp folder.
Type=icewarmup
Path=%TEMP%
Template=Office %username%(*).txt
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
When running the Office Setup program, you can create a log file by adding the /l switch on the command-line. Unless you specify a log file name and location, Office will create two text log files, one for Setup.exe and one for the Windows Installer, by default. However, on Microsoft Windows 95 or later, if you specifiy the log file location using an environment variable such as %TEMP%, the Setup program will end. If you are running Setup in quiet mode, an error message will not appear.
For more information about customizing Office Setup logging options, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q230861 OFF2000: How To Customize Office Setup Logging Options
Q202946 OFF2000: Setup Switches for Microsoft Office 2000
Additional query words: OFF2000
Keywords : kbsetup kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: June 3, 1999