Last night I was playing computer guy for a neighbor and built up a new PC and installed Windows 2000.
All went well until I tried to install Office 2000 and discovered that I had brought along an upgrade CD set. It kept telling me that it couldn't find any "qualifying products" already installed. So, I thought "Ok, I'll just go get my Office 97 CD and install that first". Run home and back, start the install and find out that the 97 CD is an upgrade too.
I was about to give up when I tried a desperation ploy. When the program griped about not finding a qualifying product it asked me if I wanted to try to browse for one myself. I said sure, and told it to look on the CD.
It worked like a champ.
Further testing shows that it works for every upgrade cd that I could find. OS's, Office products, development tools, anything.
Just tell them to look in the mirror
btw, there's no piracy here, the guy did buy the Win2K CD and I sold him a boxed Office set... I just didn't bring the right box home... but I just had to share this stereotypical Microsoft wierdness.
All went well until I tried to install Office 2000 and discovered that I had brought along an upgrade CD set. It kept telling me that it couldn't find any "qualifying products" already installed. So, I thought "Ok, I'll just go get my Office 97 CD and install that first". Run home and back, start the install and find out that the 97 CD is an upgrade too.
I was about to give up when I tried a desperation ploy. When the program griped about not finding a qualifying product it asked me if I wanted to try to browse for one myself. I said sure, and told it to look on the CD.
It worked like a champ.
Further testing shows that it works for every upgrade cd that I could find. OS's, Office products, development tools, anything.
Just tell them to look in the mirror

btw, there's no piracy here, the guy did buy the Win2K CD and I sold him a boxed Office set... I just didn't bring the right box home... but I just had to share this stereotypical Microsoft wierdness.