wrote:
> I like to install an old Atlante Encarta. I like to install it because
> it has the Atlante in a CD only, it is very handy.
> In your opinion can I find that file?
> thanks
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encarta
"Unlike Microsoft Office, Encarta software only supports Microsoft
Windows with Microsoft's Internet Explorer."
The installer may be doing a check to see which version of Internet
Explorer you have installed. The software may not be flexible enough
to deal with the latest versions of Internet Explorer.
"World Atlas
The dynamic maps are generated with the same engine that powered
Microsoft MapPoint software."
It is hard for me to tell, whether just the Atlas portion could be
installed by itself.
In case you did not understand my first posting, installing
"NT SUR 4.0 Gold" is *not* going to fix the problem. The problem
is with some aspect of the OS or with version checking of the
Internet Explorer program. The installer has detected that the
basic requirements for its operation have not been met. The
wording of the error message, could have been handled differently.
So the error message by itself, is meaningless. It doesn't actually
say what the real problem is.
Find a computer running an older OS (an OS which was available when
your version of Encarta was release), and then installing Encarta
might work.
Paul
>
>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q233227
>>
>> "SYMPTOMS
>>
>> When you are installing Internet Explorer, you may receive the following
>> error message:
>>
>> You must have NT SUR 4.0 Gold (version 1381) to install.
>> Please click OK to cancel installation.
>>
>> CAUSE
>>
>> This error message can occur when you attempt to install a 32-bit
>> version of Internet Explorer in Windows NT 3.51."
>> *******
>>
>> It means there is a problem, but the solution is not to follow that
>> instruction. Unfortunately, I cannot find a reference to the
>> root cause of that error message. There could be a misalignment
>> between the software being installed, and the current OS you are
>> using (i.e. the software you install is really old).
>>
>> Paul
>>