"Bill Yanaire" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Bring up Windows Explorer.
>
> In the Address bar enter: www.google.com
>
> Search for "office 97 vista"
>
> READ.
OK, noted.
I particularly like their solution of editing the setup file,
and was not aware of the ability to set command line switches
when extracting the SR.
Interestingly, the "old" verisions of the fonts I copied across
behave identically to the Vista versions and are 1/3 the filesize.
Hmmm....
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> "V Green" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
> > Just a quick note on what I found that I had to do
> > to get Office 97 SR-2 (the last service pack avail.
> > for those of us use Office 97) to install on Vista.
> >
> > When running the patch, it would bomb part way through,
> > referring me to a log file for more info on why. Logfile
> > is located at Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Setup
> > and is named 97sr2_X.log where X is the number of times you've
> > tried to install. The file could be at a different location
> > on your machine. The log file ended with an error shown as:
> >
> > --------------
> > Move C:\Windows\Fonts\tahoma.ttf to C:\Windows\Fonts\sr198EA.tmp
> > Unable to open C:\Windows\Fonts\tahoma.ttf
> > sr2 patch fail
> > --------------
> >
> > Also in the logfile was this stuff:
> >
> > --------------
> > C:\Windows\Fonts\comic.ttf will not be patched because it's version >= sr2
> > file
> > version
> > Version found was (5.0.0.0)
> > C:\Windows\Fonts\comicbd.ttf will not be patched because it's version >=
> > sr2
> > file version
> > Version found was (5.0.0.0)
> > --------------
> >
> > So, as part of its install, SR-2 is also updating fonts
> > based on their version number...
> >
> > Checking the Tahoma font in question showed a version
> > number of 5.00, which would seem to be "larger" than
> > the version number that the installer was checking for.
> >
> > Being as that SR-2 had installed successfully on a couple
> > XP machines I have, I checked the version of Tahoma on
> > those boxes. The file size was different, and Properties
> > for it showed nothing at all.
> >
> > So, I copied the Fonts folder from the XP box to a scratch
> > directory on the Vista, and then used the Fonts applet
> > in Control Panel to install the fonts that the installer
> > was bitching about from that folder to the Vista box, allowing
> > it to overwrite.
> >
> > Voila! SR-2 now succeeds.
> >
> > Hope this helps those of you who, like me, have NO reason to
> > run any newer version of Office, preferring a smaller, faster
> > package with minimal bloat.
> >
> >
> >
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