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The Microsoft Office 98 Updater addresses a security issue in Microsoft
Office 98 Macintosh Edition. This Updater changes the behavior of Microsoft
Office and OLE to initialize the disk space before saving to it, thereby
erasing any extraneous data.
For additional information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
189496
OFF98: How to Install and Run the Microsoft Office 98 Updater
189376
OFF98: Contents of the Microsoft Office 98 Updater Read Me
The following are the currently known issues that may occur when you run
the Microsoft Office 98 Updater.
"File not found" Error
When you run the Microsoft Office 98 Updater, you may receive the following
error message:
An error occurred that prevented the installation from completing.
File not found:Microsoft Office First Run
This problem may occur when one of the following conditions is true:
- You are running the Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition programs from
a network server.
-or-
- You are running the Microsoft Office 98 programs from the Office 98
compact disc (CD).
-or-
- The Microsoft Office First Run file is missing from your hard disk
drive.
-or-
- You are running a non-English version of Microsoft Office 98.
For additional information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
189542
OFF98: How to Update Network Install with Office 98 Updater
189544
OFF98: How to Update Run From CD Install With Office 98 Updater
189543
OFF98: "File not found" Error Running Office 98 Updater
PowerPoint Not Updated
After running the Microsoft Office 98 Updater, the version of Microsoft
PowerPoint 98 Macintosh Edition may be unchanged.
If you have renamed the Microsoft PowerPoint icon in the Microsoft Office
98 folder to something other than "Microsoft PowerPoint," the Microsoft
Office 98 Updater may not update Microsoft PowerPoint.
To update Microsoft PowerPoint using the Microsoft Office 98 Updater, do
the following:
- Rename the Microsoft PowerPoint icon in the Microsoft Office 98 folder
on your hard disk drive to "Microsoft PowerPoint", without quotation
marks.
- Re-run the Microsoft Office 98 Updater.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
189513
OFF98: PowerPoint may not be Updated by Office 98 Updater
Computer Is Restarted After Running Updater
After clicking Quit in the last dialog box of the Microsoft Office 98
Updater, your computer may restart.
Your computer will restart after running the Updater if you have any of the
following programs running when you start the Updater:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition
- Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
- Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Macintosh Edition
Because these programs are running, some of the files that are updated are
currently in use and cannot be used until the programs are shut
down and your computer is restarted.
If you do not want to have your computer restarted after running the
Microsoft Office 98 Updater, make sure that none of the programs listed
are running when you start the Updater.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
189578
OFF98: Computer Restarts After Running Office 98 Updater
How to Interpret the MS Office 98 Updater Log File
When you run the Microsoft Office 98 Updater, a log file is created on the
root of your hard disk drive that contains the blessed System folder. The
name of this log file is "MS Office 98 Updater Log" and is a text file that
can be read using any text editor like SimpleText or Microsoft Word.
The log file will show the following items that were successfully updated:
- Microsoft Office First Run
- Visual Basic for Applications
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- PP Translator 8-4
It will not list items that were not updated. For example, if you do not
have Microsoft PowerPoint installed, the entry in the log file for
Microsoft PowerPoint will be omitted.
NOTE: Even though you may have other files updated (in your System Folder),
these files are not entered into the log file because they are copied to
your hard disk drive by the Microsoft Office first run installation
process.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
179217
OFF98: Using First Run Installation to Troubleshoot Mac Office