installing developer extensions on 64 bit Windows

RoyFromNJ

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Installed Office 2000 Premium on Windows Server 2016 successfully, including VBA 6.0. Trying to install
Office 2000 Developer extensions also, but the setup is looking to confirm that VBA 6.0 is installed,
which it cannot do. I assume it is looking for a file (.ini or .config, etc.) or a Windows Registry
entry (if Windows Registry entries were used back then), which it can't find (may be in a different
location or not exist in Windows Server 2016, etc.). Does anyone know how this installer is determining
whether VBA 6.0 is already installed and a possible work-around for this issue? Thanks.
 

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