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Default Opening a CSV file makes MSI want Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk(DATA1.MSI)

On 3/5/2007 9:56 AM PT, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

Hello!

I have a problem with a tiny CSV file
(http://lite2.myfabrik.com/get/010100...ofile-high.zip from
Command & Conquer 3 demo) that keeps prompting MS Windows Installer to
want my MS Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk DATA1.MSI.

I can hit cancel to skip it without problems that I saw. Or I can leave
the CD in the drive and it let use it. How do I get rid of this
annoyance? I tried making a new text file with "test" in a CSV file.
Excel did not prompt me to get the CD.

Any ideas? I am using Windows XP Pro. SP2 (IE 6.0 SP2) with all updates.
All updates for Office 2000 as well. Thank you in advance. :)

Your test file: Is the word "test" the only thing it contained? Just one
word, no commas, nothing else?


Correct. No tabs and spaces either. I don't know why that makes a
difference. I tried another CSV file from scratch with Notepad with:
test1,test2. That made the MSI pop-up come up. :(



OK. Are you trying to open the file by double clicking? Using File, Open in
Excel? Other method?


Both in Windows Explorer with double clicking and with Excel's File
Open. It doesn't seeem to matter which method. I forgot to mention that
Windows XP's event logs didn't show anything interesting except MSI
service started from this incident.

BTW, I am at work now so I can't play around with Excel 2000 for more
testings since it is on my home machine.
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