where d is your CD-ROM drive
or DVD-ROM drive, and windows
is the folder where Windows is installed.
4.
After the file is
extracted, close the MS-DOS Prompt window.
When you run Microsoft Office
Setup, the problem should not occur.
Method 2: Use System File Checker (Windows 98 Only)
1.
Click
Start, point to Programs, and then point to Accessories.
2.
Point
to System Tools, and then click System Information.
3.
On
the Tools menu, click System File Checker.
4.
In
the Select an option and
click Start option group, click Extract one file from installation
disk.
5.
In
the Specify the system file
you would like to restore box, type the following:
Imagehlp.dll
6.
Click Start.
7.
In the Restore from box,
type the following
CDRomDriveLetter:
where CDRomDriveLetter is the
letter of the drive where the Office CD1 is located.
8.
In the Save file in box,
type the following
DriveLetter:\Windows\System
where DriveLetter is the
letter of the drive where Windows is installed.
9.
If you are prompted to
create a backup folder for the file that is being replaced, click OK
to accept the default path for the backup folder. If you are prompted to
create the folder, click Yes.
10.
After the file is
extracted, you receive the following message:
The file has been
successfully extracted.
Click OK, and
then click Close.
When you run Microsoft Office
Setup, the problem should not occur.