IntelliPoint & IntelliType Setup Generate Incorrect Errors

ID: Q120711

1.00 WINDOWS kbhw kbprb

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SYMPTOMS

When you try to install either the Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType software version 1.0 or the Microsoft Home and Standard Mouse with IntelliPoint software version 1.0 at the MS-DOS level and you select an unavailable drive letter, incorrect error messages are displayed. These messages may indicate that you need to make more disk space available or run a custom installation, rather than use a valid drive letter.

RESOLUTION

To correct this problem, check the following items and adjust as necessary:

MORE INFORMATION

Installations of both IntelliType and IntelliPoint at the Windows level generate the following correct error message if you try to install it to a nonexistent or unavailable drive letter:

   <Setup Message>  The path you typed is not valid

However, if you try to install either IntelliType or IntelliPoint to a nonexistent or unavailable drive letter at the MS-DOS level, the following incorrect errors are displayed:

With IntelliType

   ERROR: Installation option exceeds available disk space. Exit and free
   some space or select another drive.

This error message incorrectly indicates that there is not enough available disk space. This error can be generated for a variety of reasons unrelated to disk space.

With IntelliPoint

   ERROR: Installation option exceeds available disk space. Use custom
   installation option.

This error message incorrectly indicates that there is not enough available disk space and to use the Custom Installation option. This error can occur when you used Custom Installation to select a different drive and or path than the default (C:\MSINPUT). This error can also be generated for a variety of reasons unrelated to disk space.

KBCategory: kbhw kbprb KBSubcategory: mnk Additional reference words: 1.00 msinput mous hme std standrd

Keywords          : mnk 
Version           : 1.00
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: October 26, 1996