Installing Word
When you insert the Office 2000 CD-ROM, the installation program starts automatically and displays a series of installation dialog boxes that confirm the name and company name, ask for the CD key from the back of the CD case, and offer components to install.
Most of this is standard stuff, but Office 2000 does use the newly designed Windows Installer. The new installer provides a better way of selecting components to include in the installation and makes it easier to maintain installations later. The list of components to install is accompanied by a Windows Explorer-like system showing expandable sections under each main component (Figure 1-6).

Figure 1-6. Choosing Word 2000 components to install
Install each component in a number of ways:
- Run from My Computer
This option installs the component on the local hard drive.
- Run all from My Computer
This option sets all components in a branch to install to the hard drive.
- Run from Network
You won’t see this if you’re installing on a PC that isn’t networked. This option lets you run Word from a network server instead of from the local drive. Choose this only if you have continuous access to the network server.
- Run all from Network
This option installs every component of the selected branch on the network, not just the main program.
- Run from CD
This option causes the component to be run from the CD instead of from the hard ...
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