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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
I'd rather have MS Office 95 or 97, but I don't, I have 4.0, so I'm trying
to install it. I get a little way through the setup program and it says I don't have share.exe. Share.exe is in c:\dos\. How do I prove that to the office setup program? |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
Leon Howell wrote:
I'd rather have MS Office 95 or 97, but I don't, I have 4.0, so I'm trying to install it. I get a little way through the setup program and it says I don't have share.exe. Share.exe is in c:\dos\. How do I prove that to the office setup program? You probably need to add the C:\DOS\ folder to your path variable. When you application's setup looks for SHARE.EXE through DOS it looks for executables like Share.exe in the folders listed in the Path variable (the folder paths in the variable are separated by ; ) when it doesn't find them in the folder with the application's setup (or install) executable. IF you restrict yourself to DOS applications that need less than about 590 KB you can run many DOS applications in a Window without CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files. The addition of properly configured CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files not only makes more conventional RAM available to DOS windows, it increases the availability of memory beyond the first MB for DOS applications written to utilize it. The AUTOEXEC.BAT file can also contain command lines to add folders(directories) like C:\DOS\ to your Windows OS Path variable. The properties of DOS mode shortcuts include provisions to create custom and SEPARATE sets of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT "files" for each DOS mode application. Before resorting to a DOS application investigate the GUI based OpenOffice applications compatible with Windows 98 (and several more recent Windows OSs) with 128 MB RAM, 800 MB free on HD and 800X600 (or higher) display with 256 (or better) color depth. http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/s...s_reqs_20.html . The OpenOffice applications have most of the capabilities of the Windows versions of Microsoft Office and probably some features the DOS versions of Word and Excel lacked). |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
You probably need to add the C:\DOS\ folder to your path variable. When
you application's setup looks for SHARE.EXE through DOS it looks for executables like Share.exe in the folders listed in the Path variable (the folder paths in the variable are separated by ; ) when it doesn't find them in the folder with the application's setup (or install) executable. I tried that and it didn't work. Does Win98SE even use Config.sys and Autoexec.bat? Does it keep them in the root directory? By the way, who said I was using a DOS application? Share.exe was in the C:\DOS directory under windows 3.11, so that's where I put it on the '98 pee sea. MS Office is a Windows package. 4.0 is a 3.11 compatible version, but shouldn't everything be compatible? |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
Leon Howell wrote:
You probably need to add the C:\DOS\ folder to your path variable. When you application's setup looks for SHARE.EXE through DOS it looks for executables like Share.exe in the folders listed in the Path variable (the folder paths in the variable are separated by ; ) when it doesn't find them in the folder with the application's setup (or install) executable. I tried that and it didn't work. Does Win98SE even use Config.sys and Autoexec.bat? Does it keep them in the root directory? By the way, who said I was using a DOS application? Share.exe was in the C:\DOS directory under windows 3.11, so that's where I put it on the '98 pee sea. MS Office is a Windows package. 4.0 is a 3.11 compatible version, but shouldn't everything be compatible? As I was still using Microsoft Works during that period I wasn't aware that Office versions before 5 were actual Windows applications (incompatible with running directly under DOS) instead of Windows compatible DOS applications. Windows 98 doesn't normally install CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files but as a consequence leaves programs running in a DOS window with anemic conventional memory resources. The generic OEM Windows 95 installation CDs and Windows 98 Upgrade CDs didn't do much better with the initial DOS mode shortcut settings, as well as less convenient than necessary provisions for CD support in DOS mode. Since you are getting a complaint from the Office installer about inability to load share.exe, the installer is looking for the share.exe, but unable to find it. The OS looks for files in the current directory first then in the folders described in the path variable. Sometimes the location of the wanted file in the path variable will make the difference between the OS being able to find the file or not. The SHARE.EXE file is a DOS add on file that prevents conflicts between multiple applications or multiple instances of a single application (like two Word windows) that are using the same document. As Windows 3.x was NOT an OS, but actually a user interface running within DOS I can see how requiring share.exe to be running would be prudent. Unaware of more recent Windows versions having the equivalent to share.exe built in, applications designed for Windows 3.x might demand the use of share.exe. Also, the use of share.exe would further reduce the availability of conventional RAM unless other RAM resources were made available in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
Leon Howell wrote:
You probably need to add the C:\DOS\ folder to your path variable. When you application's setup looks for SHARE.EXE through DOS it looks for executables like Share.exe in the folders listed in the Path variable (the folder paths in the variable are separated by ; ) when it doesn't find them in the folder with the application's setup (or install) executable. I tried that and it didn't work. Does Win98SE even use Config.sys and Autoexec.bat? Does it keep them in the root directory? By the way, who said I was using a DOS application? Share.exe was in the C:\DOS directory under windows 3.11, so that's where I put it on the '98 pee sea. MS Office is a Windows package. 4.0 is a 3.11 compatible version, but shouldn't everything be compatible? Added info: To benefit from the optional CONFIG.SYS and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT files when running applications in Windows 9x or Windows 9x virtual machines (windowed or full screen) the CONFIG.SYS and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT file(s) should be located in the root of the boot partition (normally C:\). Some application installers would attempt to append lines running things like share.exe and files and buffers commands to end of the autoexec.bat file IF the lines weren't already present. I'm not sure if they were adaptable enough to recognize the different locations of external files like share.exe that were implemented by the Windows 9x and NT versions (including XP, 2000 and 2003). It might work if a manually created AUTOEXEC.BAT set the path variable in a line above the line running the share.exe command though. Might also work if a manually created autoexec.bat file already contained a command including the full path to share.exe when the new application is installed. The DOS 6 documentation I use indicates that the share.exe command would normally be implemented in the autoexec.bat file, but could be run in config.sys if the full path is used. The /F parameter controls storage for quantity of files SHARE can manage (20 bytes per file, default 2048 bytes). The /L parameter controls the number of files SHARE can lock. Try the /? parameter at the DOS prompt to verify the share.exe parameters for YOUR OS version. |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
Click Start Programs Accessories Notepad.
In Notepad, click the File menu, then click Save As. In the Save In box, click the drive C. This saves the file to the root folder on your computer. In the File Name box, type "share.exe" (with the quotation marks), and then click Save. Then try your installation again. Share.exe Is Not Supported in Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98 or Windows Me: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=161619 -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Leon Howell" wrote in message ... I'd rather have MS Office 95 or 97, but I don't, I have 4.0, so I'm trying to install it. I get a little way through the setup program and it says I don't have share.exe. Share.exe is in c:\dos\. How do I prove that to the office setup program? |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
The OS looks for files in the current directory
first then in the folders described in the path variable. Theoreticaly. I have tried to install Office with share.exe in c:\dos, the temp directory office is currently in, and the root directory. |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
Click Start Programs Accessories Notepad.
In Notepad, click the File menu, then click Save As. In the Save In box, click the drive C. This saves the file to the root folder on your computer. In the File Name box, type "share.exe" (with the quotation marks), and then click Save. Then try your installation again. That didn't work either. |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
What is the *exact* error message you are getting, and when?
-- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/ "Leon Howell" wrote in message ... Click Start Programs Accessories Notepad. In Notepad, click the File menu, then click Save As. In the Save In box, click the drive C. This saves the file to the root folder on your computer. In the File Name box, type "share.exe" (with the quotation marks), and then click Save. Then try your installation again. That didn't work either. |
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Installing office 4.0 - It doesn't know it has sare.exe
What is the *exact* error message you are getting, and when?
After I select full instalation and answer the questions about Lotus-123 support, it says "Setup was unable to find SHARE.EXE on your system. It is required to run this application. Please fix your system and rerun Setup" I click OK and it says Microsoft Office Setup was not completed successfuly." .... Computers don't lie ... unless they feel like it. |
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