Double-click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Add New Programs.
Note If your computer is connected to a network, the programs that you are authorized to add are displayed at the bottom of the screen. If your network administrator has organized programs into categories, you may need to click a different option in Category to locate the program that you want to add.
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Click the program that you want to add, and then click Add. When Setup starts, you must follow the prompts.
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When Setup is complete, click Close to close the Add or Remove Programs window.
Note When you start a program or try to perform a task in a program, you may observe a dialog box that indicates that the program is being installed or updated by Windows Installer. This behavior can occur if your administrator has set up the program to be installed in this manner, if program files have been deleted or corrupted, or if you are attempting to use a program feature that had not been installed during Setup. If the program had been installed from a CD-ROM, or if you are not connected to the network, Windows Installer may prompt you to insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. When Windows Installer finishes, the program or feature that you are attempting to use starts.
This article was published on Friday 31 March, 2006.
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