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Installing PhotoDraw with OfficeHow to Install PhotoDraw from the PhotoDraw CD-ROMTo deploy Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 throughout your organization, you must either purchase a copy of PhotoDraw for each user in your organization or (if you have multiple licenses) copy the contents of Office Disc 3 (PhotoDraw Disc 1) and Office Disc 4 (PhotoDraw Disc 2) to a server and have users run Setup from there. When you run PhotoDraw Setup from the PhotoDraw CD-ROM, you might be prompted to install or upgrade to Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.01. If you are running Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 without Service Pack 3 or later, you might be prompted to upgrade. If you have a large number of users and multiple licenses, you can also copy the files from Office Disc 3 (PhotoDraw Disc 1) and Office Disc 4 (PhotoDraw Disc 2) to a server. Users can then run Setup from the server; Setup functions the same as it does when run from the CD-ROM. The advantage of sharing the CD-ROM on a server, instead of creating an administrative installation point, is that this method takes less server disk space because the shared files are not duplicated. However, this method is less flexible and provides less opportunity for customizing. The server must have sufficient disk space for the entire contents of both CD-ROMs. The PhotoDraw program files on Office Disc 3 (PhotoDraw Disc 1) require 300 megabytes (MB); the content files on Office Disc 4 (PhotoDraw Disc 2) require 430 MB. To copy CD-ROM contents to a server
Users can then connect to the server, open the folder, and run Setup as if they were installing directly from the PhotoDraw CD-ROM. See alsoYou can use Acme Setup to create an administrative installation point for PhotoDraw. For information, see How to Create an Administrative Installation Point for PhotoDraw. Office Disc 3 (PhotoDraw Disc 1) also contains the Setup program for Microsoft Office Server Extensions (OSE). For more information, see Installing Office Server Extensions. |
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