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Works Suite 2000

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by whompuscat, 2004/05/27.

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    I installed Works 2000 on Windows ME. When I want to use Streets & Maps it asks for the CD. How can I fix this so that all the info is on the hard drive and does not require inserting the CD? Also, the additional art in Home Publishing so that the CD is not required? I read some old posts on here that said to use the custom install and then select run all from my hard drive, however, there is no option for doing this.
    There were not options for installing the complete program.
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    AFAIK Streets and maps have to be run from CD

    Clip Art should be locally installable though - definitely no Custom Install option ?
     

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    DEF NOT....... my Streets and Maps (Works 2002) installs completely for all programs on my Windows XP, but not on Windows ME Works Suite 2000.
     
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    Joyce

    I run Autoroute 2000 (UK equivalent of Streets and Trips) entirely from my hard drive in 98/XP, but in order to do so I copied the CD to a folder on the hard drive and ran setup from there - try it.

    Streets and Trips 2004 which I also run does give the option for a full install on XP - not tried it on 98.
     
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