I bought a brand-new, shrink-wrapped Encarta 2000, assuming it would work on Windows 7. After being told several times that it was installed when it wasn't, I ran across a 'compatibility' option. Now it's been installed, and it works--except for the Help file, which is 'incompatible.' My real concern is that I have to run it from the CD. I was not offered the option of copying all the files to Windows Explorer. Is there a way to accomplish that now?
I vaguely recall doing that many years ago. Thanks for any help.
Alternative Title: “Microsoft Encarta Multimedia Encyclopedia” Encarta, in full Microsoft Encarta Multimedia Encyclopedia, multimedia digital encyclopaedia produced by Microsoft Corporation (1993–2009). Initially a CD-ROM product, the Encarta brand later expanded to include an Internet-based incarnation and was bundled with other Microsoft products. The possibility of a digital encyclopaedia was first discussed at Microsoft in 1985. The company approached a range of reference publishers before signing a nonexclusive contract with Funk & Wagnalls to use their 29-volume New Encyclopedia in establishing a database in 1989.
The project, however, was put on hold in 1990 due to concerns about the commercial viability of the product. After efforts resumed (100 of 513 words).
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