We just got some brand-new dell's with NT4 SP5 preloaded. We went to install Office 2000 and got a "install failed to initialize . . . cannot continue . . . reboot your computer . . ."
Fine. We reboot, and now, anytime we run explorer (including control panel, etc. - anything with an ie integrated component - thank you bill gates) we get:
Error Initializing the cache. Shutdown all programs and run scandisk or chkdsk. Delete the cache, cookies and history directories in your windows directory and then restart IE. If the problem persists reinstall IE.
As Well as a doc watson error log msg about explorer.exe.
So, we have tried:
Doing what the error msg said - deleting stuff (we connected to the machine over the network - which worked fine oddly enough).
didn't help
Deleting stuff from the temp folder and installing office again.
installer hangs at intial screen
Installing IE from the office disk
Installer chokes at 43% while throwing "Error Initializing the cache . . ." errors.
Installing SP5
hung at 99% for Ten minutes - then we hard booted the machine, with no change in the errors.
Installing the windows installer from the office cd
installed fine, but didn't fix the problem . . .
Any ideas besides hosing the OS?
Fine. We reboot, and now, anytime we run explorer (including control panel, etc. - anything with an ie integrated component - thank you bill gates) we get:
Error Initializing the cache. Shutdown all programs and run scandisk or chkdsk. Delete the cache, cookies and history directories in your windows directory and then restart IE. If the problem persists reinstall IE.
As Well as a doc watson error log msg about explorer.exe.
So, we have tried:
Doing what the error msg said - deleting stuff (we connected to the machine over the network - which worked fine oddly enough).
didn't help
Deleting stuff from the temp folder and installing office again.
installer hangs at intial screen
Installing IE from the office disk
Installer chokes at 43% while throwing "Error Initializing the cache . . ." errors.
Installing SP5
hung at 99% for Ten minutes - then we hard booted the machine, with no change in the errors.
Installing the windows installer from the office cd
installed fine, but didn't fix the problem . . .
Any ideas besides hosing the OS?