12 May 2000
These instructions provide a step-by-step process for installing the Office 2000 Service Release 1a (SR-1a) Update. For additional information, see Office 2000 Service Release (SR-1a) Frequently Asked Questions. If you are using Office 2000 in an organization, and you are not an IT professional, please check with your IT administrator before updating your system.
The SR-1a update is approximately 26-40 MB and takes approximately two to three hours to download with a 28.8 modem. The size of the update depends on whether you're running a single application or the entire Office 2000 Premium suite. To ensure the integrity of your Office 2000 installation, the SR-1a Update requires access to the Office 2000 CD or your network installation location during the installation process.
The Office 2000 SR-1a update includes the original Office 2000 SR-1 update and the Office 2000 SR-1/Windows 2000 Utility: Registry Repair. The functionality of this utility is the only addition to the SR-1a update. If you have already installed the SR-1 update and have not upgraded from Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000, you do not need this utility. If you have upgraded from Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000 and have already installed the SR-1 update, you should only install the Office 2000/Windows 2000 Repair Utility. All other users should install the SR-1a update. To determine if the SR-1a update is installed on your computer, please see "OFF2000: How to Determine Which Version of the SR-1 Update Is Installed."
You may want to print these instructions and close all applications before installing the Office 2000 SR-1a Update.
We recommend that users install the latest version of Windows Installer before installing the SR-1a update. Most Windows 2000 users do not require the Windows Installer update. Windows 98 and Windows 95 users can download Windows Installer 1.1 for Windows 98 and Windows 95 and Windows NT4.0 users can download Windows Installer 1.1 for Windows NT 4.0.
Please note: The installation process for SR-1a will not indicate that SR-1a is installing. The installation dialog remains SR-1. To determine if the SR-1a update is installed on your computer, please see "OFF2000: How to Determine Which Version of the SR-1 Update Is Installed."
Note If you are installing Office 2000 SR-1a from the Product Update catalog on Microsoft Office Online, Steps 1 through 3 will be completed automatically. Skip to Step 4.
Step 1. Click Download Now! on the Office 2000 Service Release 1a (SR-1a) Update download page.
Step 2. Select Run this program from its current location and click OK.
Step 3. Click Yes to install and run Office 2000 Service Release (SR-1a).
Step 4. After you read the End-User License Agreement (EULA), select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next.
Step 5. Click Update Office to update Office 2000 with SR-1a.
Step 6. You will be notified of the time it will take to install the Office 2000 SR-1a Update and the file size of your installation. (The file size will vary depending upon which Office 2000 programs are installed on your computer.) Click Next to continue the installation.
Step 7. The Office 2000 SR-1a Update will begin to download.
Step 8. During the Office 2000 SR-1a Update installation, you may be prompted for your original Office 2000 installation CD or the appropriate network location to ensure the integrity of your Office 2000 installation. Insert your Office 2000 installation CD or establish the appropriate network location and click OK.
Step 9. Your computer must restart to complete the Office 2000 SR-1a Update installation. Click Yes to restart your computer now or No if you plan to manually restart later.
Step 10. After your computer restarts, you will be notified that the Office 2000 SR-1a Update has completed successfully. Click OK.
Step 11. Microsoft recommends that you update Internet Explorer for optimal performance with Office 2000. After the Office 2000 SR-1a Update is installed, return to Office 2000 Service Release 1a (SR-1a) Update. Repeat Steps 1 through 4, then click Update Windows to update Internet Explorer.