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How to Download and Install Office XP SP-1
Client Update
If you installed Office XP from a CD-ROM, you have two options:
- Use the Office Product Updates Web site to automatically
install all of the latest updates, including Service Pack 1.
-or- - Install only Service Pack 1 by using the steps described
below.
Both options require that you have your Office XP CD-ROM
available during the installation process.
Office Product Updates To have the Office Product Updates Web site detect the
required updates you must install on your computer, click the following link:
After detection is complete, you receive a list of recommended
updates for your approval. Click
Start Installation to complete the process.
Install Only Service Pack 1 To download and install only the SP-1 client update,
follow these steps:
- Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
- Click Save to save the Oxpsp1.exe file to the selected folder.
- In Windows Explorer, double-click Oxpsp1.exe.
- If you are prompted to install the update, click Yes.
- Click Yes to accept the License Agreement.
- Insert your Office XP CD-ROM when you are prompted to do
so, and then click OK.
- When you receive a message that indicates the installation
was successful, click OK.
NOTE: After you install the public update, you cannot remove it. To
return to an installation earlier than SP-1, you must remove all of Office XP
and install it again from the original CD.
Administrative Update
If you installed any of the products listed at the beginning of
this article from a server location, the server administrator must update the
server location with the administrative public update and deploy that update to
your computer.
If you are the server administrator, follow these
steps to download the administrative update:
- Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
- Download the file to your desktop.
- In Windows Explorer, double-click the oxpsp1a.exe file.
- Click Yes to accept the License Agreement.
- In the Please type the location where you want to
place the extracted files box, type C:\oxpsp1a,
and then click OK.
- Click Yes when you are prompted to create the folder.
- If you are familiar with the procedure for updating your
administrative installation, click Start and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box
msiexec /a Admin Path\MSI File /p C:\adminUpdate\MSP File
SHORTFILENAMES=1
where Admin Path is the
path to your administrative installation point for Office XP (for example,
C:\OfficeXP),
where MSI File is the MSI database package for the Office XP product (for
example, ProPlus.msi), and
where MSP File
is the name of the public administrative installation update. NOTE: You can append /qb+ to the previous
command line to avoid receiving the Office XP Administrative Installation dialog box and the End User License Agreement dialog box.
- To deploy the update to the client workstations, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box
msiexec /i Admin Path\MSI File REINSTALL=Feature List REINSTALLMODE=vomus
where Admin Path is the
path to your administrative installation point for Office XP (for example,
C:\OfficeXP),
where MSI File is the MSI
database package for the Office XP product (for example, ProPlus.msi),
and
where Feature List is the list of
feature names (case sensitive) that must be reinstalled for the update. To
install all features, you can use REINSTALL=ALL.
For additional information about how to update your
administrative installation and deploy to client workstations, click the
following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
301348
How to install a public update to administrative installations of Office XP
This article contains standard instructions for
installing an administrative public update.
Or, you can see the
following article in the
Microsoft Office XP Resource Kit:
Setup.ini Version Is Not Updated
The Setup.ini file, located in the Files\Setup folder of an
administrative installation, contains a [Product] section that includes product
version information. This version information is not updated after you apply
SP-1 to your administrative installation. This is different from updates for
earlier versions of Office.
Restarting the Computer During Installation
Under the following conditions, the installation of Office XP
SP-1 may require you to restart your computer:
- You are running Microsoft Windows 2000 and you do not have
the most recent version of the Windows Installer. To prevent the computer from
restarting, upgrade to Windows Installer 2.0. For more information, visit the
following Microsoft Web site:
- The Office Shortcut Bar is running. To prevent the computer
from restarting, shut down the Office Shortcut Bar before you apply the update.
- SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft is installed. To
prevent the computer from restarting, shut down the SharePoint Team Services
service before you apply the update.
SP-1 May Require Office CD-ROM or Network Installation Location
To make sure of the integrity of your Office installation, the
Installation Wizard may require access to the Office product CD or your network
installation location during the installation process.
Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack
For complete Office XP SP-1 functionality when you are using an
Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack, you need the following updates:
- Office XP Update: Service Pack 1 (SP-1)
- Office XP Update: Service Pack 1 (SP-1) for Office XP
Multilingual User Interface Pack
Office XP Update: To download Service Pack 1 (SP-1) for Office
XP Multilingual User Interface Pack, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
How to Determine Whether Service Pack 1 Is Installed
Office XP SP-1 contains updated versions of the following files:
Blnmgr.dll Blnmgrps.dll Cfgwiz.exe
Contab32.dll Emablt32.dll Emsabp32.dll
Emsmdb32.dll EmSui32.dll Eurotool.xla
Excel.exe Exsec32.dll Fontschm.ini
Fp5amsft.dll Fp5autl.dll Fp5avnb.dll
Fp5awec.dll Fp5awel.dll Fpcutl.dll
Fpeditax.dll Fpmmc.dll Frontpg.exe
Graph.exe Imjp8k.dll Intldate.dll
Mofl.dll Msaccess.exe Mscdm.dll
Msdaipp.dll Mseuro.dll Msgr2pb.dll
Msgrit32.DLL MsMapi32.dll Mso.dll
Msowc.dll MsPst32.dll Mspub.exe
Mssp3ko.dll mssp3ko.lex Msstko32.dll
Mstore.exe Mstores.dll Offfilt.dll
Olappt.fae Outex.dll Outlcm.dll
Outlctl.dll Outllib.dll Outllibr.dll
Outlmime.dll Outlook.exe Outlph.dll
Owc10.dll Owsclt.dll Owssvr.dll
Powerpnt.exe Pstprx32.dll Pub6intl.dll
Pubconv.dll Qamgt.xlt Rm.dll
Rtfhtml.dll Setup.exe Transform.mst
Vtidb.exe Winword.exe Wwintl.ddl
To determine whether SP-1 is installed, start any Office XP
program, and then click
About Microsoft program on the
Help menu. The product version is
(SP-1) if SP-1 is
installed.
The following table shows the build numbers for the Office
products:
Office program SP-1 version
---------------------------------
Access 10.3409.3501
Excel 10.3506.3501
FrontPage 10.3402.3501
Outlook 10.3513.3501
PowerPoint 10.3506.3501
Word 10.3416.3501
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
291331
How to check the version of Office XP
Issues Fixed by SP-1
Office XP SP-1 addresses the issues described in the following
Microsoft Security Bulletins:
This Service Pack includes all earlier released updates for
Office XP:
300550 Description of the Outlook 2002 update: June 21, 2001
300553 Description of the Word 2002 Update: June 21, 2001
299040 Overview of the Publisher 2002 update: June 21 2001
300552 Overview of the Office XP Web Components update: August 9 2001
303825 Description of the Outlook 2002 update: Aug 16, 2001
307741 Description of the Office XP Activation Update: October 4, 2001
300551 Description of the Outlook 2002 update: October 4, 2001
306605 Description of the PowerPoint 2002 update: October 4, 2001
306606 Description of the Excel 2002 update: October 4, 2001
Office XP SP-1 can be installed successfully, even
if one or more of the publicly available updates listed earlier in this article
is already installed on your computer.
Office XP SP-1 also includes
stability improvements that were developed as a result of the Microsoft Error
Reports submitted by Office XP users. For more information, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:
Office XP SP-1 fixes the issues described in the following
Microsoft Knowledge Base articles.
Microsoft Excel311597 List of issues that are fixed by Office XP Service Pack 1 in Excel 2002
Microsoft FrontPage311574 List of issues that are fixed in FrontPage 2002 by Office XP Service Pack 1
SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft312543 List of issues fixed by Office XP Service Pack 1 for SharePoint Team Services
Microsoft Outlook311573 Description of the issues that are fixed in Outlook 2002 by the Office XP Service Pack 1
Microsoft Office307560 Office XP may fail to open documents from a Web folder that requires client certificates
304226 A reactivation message appears when you start an Office XP program that was installed from an Enterprise edition
305086 "You do not have access..." error message when you open from or save to a domain DFS
Microsoft PowerPoint298797 Microsoft Graph stops responding when you change the chart type in a PowerPoint 2002 slide
304568 Animation timings for multimedia are lost when you open a presentation in a different version of PowerPoint 2002
310409 You receive a "The page cannot be displayed" error message when you click a hyperlink to a PowerPoint 2002 presentation
Microsoft Publisher297082 The size of the Web pages created in Publisher 2002 is so large that it takes a long time to display
301221 Font list is blank and there are no fonts are displayed in Publisher 2002
Microsoft Word311594 Description of issues in Word 2002 that are fixed by Office XP Service Pack 1
301405 Word 2002 stops responding when you insert an AutoShape
Additionally, the following issues are fixed.
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Access Cannot Connect to Database to Create Bound Datapage
When you try to design a data page in Turkish Microsoft Access,
the field list may be empty.
Office
Send To Not Available on Shortcut Menu
When you right-click a file in the
Open dialog box (on the
File menu, click
Open) in a Microsoft Office program,
Send To is unavailable (appears dimmed).
TIFF Image Not Visible in Office for the Macintosh
The following issue may occur if you insert a TIFF file into a
Microsoft Word document, a Microsoft Excel document, or a Microsoft PowerPoint
2002 document. When the file is saved and reopened in Microsoft Office 98
Macintosh Edition or Microsoft Office 2001 for Mac, the picture is replaced
with a big red X.
Cannot Save Documents in MSN Communities
In some cases, you cannot use Office programs to save documents
on MSN Communities.
Error 25003 Installing Office Updates
When you try to apply any update earlier than SP-1 to any
Microsoft Office 2002 program that was preinstalled by the computer
manufacturer, you may receive an error message similar to the following:
Microsoft Office Setup cannot continue because the
installation source has been corrupted.
Setup Does Not Start On Update
When you try to run Setup to update Office XP, you may receive an
error message that states that another version of this product is already
installed. To install the update, you must remove the original version.
Reactivation Message After Docking or Undocking Laptop
Office may report detecting a significant change in your computer
configuration after you dock a laptop. You must reactivate your product.
Buffer Overrun Opening HTML Document
All Office XP programs can quit unexpectedly when opening an HTML
file with an extremely long string in a certain tag.
Outlook
Geresh Sign Displayed as Percent Sign in Hebrew Outlook
The Hebrew punctuation Geresh sign is displayed as a percent sign
when you type the Geresh sign in any toolbar text boxes in Hebrew Outlook.
PowerPoint
Custom Timings Lost Between PowerPoint 2002 and PowerPoint 2000
The following issue can occur with presentations that are created
in Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 and viewed in earlier versions of PowerPoint or
with the PowerPoint Viewer. The media object animation timing is ignored. This
issue can also occur with PowerPoint 2000 presentations that you open in a
PowerPoint 2002 slideshow.
Publisher
Fonts Missing from Font Preview List
In some color schemes, the font-selection combo box on the edit
toolbar appears blank in Microsoft Publisher 2002.
Clip Art Gallery Displays Standard Icons
In some situations, when you try to view any clips under Web
Collections, all the clips are displayed with the system icon for that file
type.
Cannot Apply a Font Scheme in Hebrew Publisher
When you try to apply a font scheme in Hebrew Publisher 2002 with
the user interface in Hebrew, nothing happens. When you switch the user
interface to English, you can apply font schemes.
Web Components
Analysis ToolPak Does Not Release Memory
A server with a Web that uses the Analysis ToolPak add-in may run
out of memory. The Analysis ToolPak add-in is instantiated in memory, but the
memory is not released when the memory is no longer needed.
Analysis ToolPak Leaks Memory
When you use a Web with the spreadsheet Web component from the
Analysis ToolPak, any circular references in formulas allocate memory without
releasing the memory later. The server slowly runs out of memory.
No Error in Analysis ToolPak Functions with Incorrect Parameters
When you use a Web with the spreadsheet Web component from the
Analysis ToolPak, a function which has too many or too few parameters returns
the value "0" instead of an error (#VALUE!).
REFERENCES
For more information, visit the following Microsoft Office XP Web
site: