loading Office 2003

Need help loading Office 2003.  I created a virtual showcase for the "(XP Professionnel) operating system but cannot load the application disc (office 2003)."  I get an error message "no boot device detected/not received no boot file '. '.

What is the procedure to load an application, once the operating system is loaded as a virtual window?

Appreciate the help

Thank you

Rad400

You have assured that XP and OS x, has control of the CD/DVD drive? If OS X has control, the disc will appear on your screen in OS X and won't be visible in XP, so no autostart. If you can see the drive under XP, you should be able to activate 'setup.exe' in Windows Explorer. Alternatively, you can check if you have active autostart.

HTH

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