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Microsoft Interactive Training

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by guivon, 2002/11/23.

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  1. 2002/11/23
    guivon

    guivon Inactive Thread Starter

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    In Start/All Programs/ There is a folder called: Microsoft Interactive Training. The folder is empty.

    I'd like to know if there is a way to fill it in, and to understand why Windows put there an empty folder.

    Thanks in advance,

    :eek:
     
  2. 2002/11/23
    Daizy

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    Hi Guivon
    Maybe this will shed some light on it?

    Daizy
     

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  4. 2002/11/23
    guivon

    guivon Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi, Daizy,

    I continue bothering: After reading the link, I became afraid that this feature (MIT) is only for the PRO version. I have the Home Edition. I suspect that is the culprit. Home edition consists of only ONE DISK, and in your link they are speaking of not less than four disks.

    Of course, if I am right, then Microsoft shouldn't have put an empty folder in my system.

    Which takes me to another question: is there a way I can download the MIT or the Front Page from the Microsoft Site, or must I purchase the whole package?

    Thanks a lot. About that Kofi you need, we are too far away, but who knows fate's ways? IOU1.

    ;)
     
  5. 2002/11/24
    Daizy

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    Hi agian
    Did you double-click on My Computer and then on Control Panels. Double-click on Add/Remove Programs and find Microsoft Interactive Training from the list that appears? Just incase it's already there?
    I'm running Office Pro, and I too only got one disk. I'll take a gander around and see if I can find you some more information. Failing that...is there a particular question about Office that you wanted answered?

    Daizy
     
  6. 2002/11/24
    guivon

    guivon Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi, Daizy,

    We had a misunderstanding: I was talking about Microsoft Interactive Training for Windows XP, not for OFFICE. I've made a thorough search, and found that the program is called SPSI (step-by-step something, and that it should be in the Windows Directory, under a sub-folder called SBSI. (See:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q307460

    Well, that folder is not there. It is not at all in my system. I looked for it in Microsoft database, to no avail. I could find a patch, but only for users who have already the program which is not my case.

    I guess that the program is in my Windows installation disk. So now, I change my question: how can I extract a program from the installation CD, when I chose "Typical" installation, and many programs are not installed, unless one choses "Complete "?

    Thanks again,
    haim

    PS: in add/remove, only programs which I installed manually figure. Not programs installed during Windows Setup.

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