The 4 Premium discs plus the Tools discs would then make up the Developer Edition (which I think was available as a boxed product as well as from MSDN), as was said above. (for 97 there are separate discs with the actual Office 97 Pro suite, plus one for Front (multilingual) and one with Project 98/MS Visual Modeller/MS Macro Assembler). It is probably that there was an extra disc included with the MSDN subscription that I don't have that had the Developer Tools though, as I only have an incomplete set - there is one for Office 97 so you'd think there would be one for 2000 somewhere too: Later versions such as Office XP and Office 2003 never gave any problems. If it's a 4 CD set? Looking at the labels it is just standard Office 2000 Premium as there's no mention of any extra developer tools being included, although it was from MSDN which may be why someone has labelled it as the Developer edition - one difference I think though is that there is a product key built into it, you don't have to enter one like with the retail editions. Running Office setup for 2000, XP and 2003 on Windows 10 I promptly clicked Ignore a couple times and setup completed successfully. The Office 2000 Developer Edition that you've found is most likely this: 'P COMPUTERS I.A' AST Premium Exec 386 40/60/80MB.299 Microsoft Office for Windows.489 Microsoft Windows 3.0.
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