Err Msg: Setup Cannot Find LABEL3.WMF, Retry, Abort, Ignore

Last reviewed: February 6, 1998
Article ID: Q126550
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word for Windows, version 6.0c

SYMPTOMS

When you run Setup to install Word on a workstation, you may receive the following error message:

   Setup cannot find LABEL3.WMF, Retry, Abort, Ignore.

This message appears if Word for Windows version 6.0c has been set up on a network server, and you run Setup from the server and select any one of the following Setup options:
  • Complete
  • Custom (and you select the ClipArt box)
  • Typical (and you respond YES to the "do you want ClipArt" question)

CAUSE

LABEL3.WMF was dropped from 6.0c in order to fit Word onto only seven disks. However, the file ADMIN.INF, which is used to build the WINWORD6.INF on a server installation, still contains a reference to it.

RESOLUTIONS

Method 1: Choose the Ignore option. Setup will proceed normally.

Method 2: Ask your Network Administrator to open the server installation

          WINWORD6.INF file and remove the line referencing LABEL3.WMF so
          that subsequent installations will not encounter this error.


KBCategory: kbnetwork
KBSubcategory:
Additional reference words: 6.0c winword word6
Keywords : kbsetup kbnetwork
Version : 6.0c
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: February 6, 1998
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