Error 13.11 Source File Not Found

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SteveMc

My office issued new desktop machines yesterday w/XP
upgrade. Trying to re-install Outlook 2002 on my new
desktop from my Microsoft synch CD that came with my iPAQ
(purchased four months ago).

Get the following message:

Error 13.11 Source File Not Found:
D:/ms/outlook/OFFICE1.CAB

Help!!

-Steve.
 
Hi Steve,

RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, copy the contents of the Office CD to a folder on
your hard disk or to a network share, and then run Office Setup from this
folder. To do this, follow these steps:
On your desktop, double-click My Computer.
Double-click the local or network drive on which you want to create a new
folder.

-or-

On the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive, type a server and share path,
click OK, and then double-click that network drive.
On the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder.
Type a name for the new folder, and then press ENTER. For example, type
OfficeXPCD.
Insert the Office CD into your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Hold down SHIFT as
you insert the CD to prevent Setup from starting automatically.
In My Computer, right-click the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and then click
Explore.
On the Edit menu, click Select All.
On the Edit menu, click Copy.
Right-click the folder that you created in step 3, and then click Paste.
When all the files have been copied to the new folder, quit all other
programs that are running, and then double-click Setup.exe in the folder
that you created in step 3 to start Windows Installer and Office Setup.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Office installation.

Please let me know if i can be of further assistance...
Thank You...
Raghu...
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