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(After checking other posts, I'm trying this for an answer or hint.)
Recently reinstalled W2K after moving the hard drive to another machine
because old one died. Different processor, so W2K wouldn't boot. Install
acted like an "upgrade" to the system it found on the HDD. Install seemed to
go okay. W2K will boot. Old files in place.
However, when W2K starts I get frequent messages as a dialog box titled
"Windows Installer" and the message "Preparing to onstall..." and a cancel
button. After about a minute the box disappears. No other messages or
display from the Installer. This might happen several times after logging
in. It keeps happening over and over as I re-login as same or different
users.
When I ran Word and Excel got similar messages. Got them going. Outlook
also gives the Installer message but says it can't see the Exchange server,
although the machine does see the network fine.
I've not yet tried the Windows Installer Cleanup, and am not sure that it
addresses this problem.
Ideas? Suggestions?
Recently reinstalled W2K after moving the hard drive to another machine
because old one died. Different processor, so W2K wouldn't boot. Install
acted like an "upgrade" to the system it found on the HDD. Install seemed to
go okay. W2K will boot. Old files in place.
However, when W2K starts I get frequent messages as a dialog box titled
"Windows Installer" and the message "Preparing to onstall..." and a cancel
button. After about a minute the box disappears. No other messages or
display from the Installer. This might happen several times after logging
in. It keeps happening over and over as I re-login as same or different
users.
When I ran Word and Excel got similar messages. Got them going. Outlook
also gives the Installer message but says it can't see the Exchange server,
although the machine does see the network fine.
I've not yet tried the Windows Installer Cleanup, and am not sure that it
addresses this problem.
Ideas? Suggestions?