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Author: CanukCanuk
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:49
Hard drive failed - lost all - have XP installed on new drive - but nothing
to upgrade from, so upgrade will not work.
Help!Canuk
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Author: Bill BradleyBill Bradley
Date: Dec 25, 2008 12:07
I want to try and setup an SCCM (SP1) Tash Sequence for the install of Office
2007 Enterprise Pro + VISIO + Project. All I could find on this subject was
to make sure everything is set to install silently and to suppress any
messages and completion message.
Our previous method of deploying this same thing, was a rather complex SMS
Installer package. One of the issues we ran into with that method was, if
the user had already installed any of the components already (suite or VISIO
or Project), the install might halt. Is there something I need to do to
insure that if a Task Sequence installation encounters an existing install
(not always done by SMS or SCCM, could have been manual) of one of the
components, that it's smart enough to just "refresh" or reinstall or skip,
but, CONTINUE?
Other than this issue, any tips or tricks for using a Task Sequence to do
this? It seems from what I've read, that a Task Sequence is more reliable
than either using the Office Linked Install mechanism or SCCM's linked
programs?
Thanks!
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Author: RSRS
Date: Dec 25, 2008 10:20
I have a new copy of Office Home and Student for my notebook machine. The
notebook came with a pre-installed trial version of Office 2007. Should I
in.install this before I install my copy of Home and Student 2007?
Also, I understand that this new Home and Student version of Office is good
for 3 machines. I ordered my desktop machine with an OEM version of Office
2007 Basic, which included Word, Excel and Outlook. I would like to have the
added programmes, namely, PowerPoint and OneNote on my Desktop computer as
well. What should I do in this case? Should I uninstall Office Basic (I
have the original disc for this), then Install Home and Student, then Office
Basic on top of that to get Outlook 2007 (which is not included with Office
Home and Student). Will the installation know that individual programmes are
already install on the machine?
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Author: khalidabualiakhalidabualia
Date: Dec 25, 2008 06:57
when I install microsof office 2007 it is stopping and the message is
enterww.cb not found
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khalidabualia
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Author: J5J5
Date: Dec 24, 2008 18:31
Where can I find my digital copy?
"DL" wrote:
> If you mean you are replacing your PC then yes, having first uninstalled the
> trial version
>
> "sappdawg" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0D213BB3-A729-4EC8-A137-87A65E381C68@microsoft.com...
>> In November I purchased a office 07 upgrade from Digital River and
>> purchased
>> the lock box feature for my pc. Lock box allows me to go back and download
>> the program for up to 3 years. I'm buying a new lap-top that has a trail
>> version of office on it. Can I use the lock box feature after the lap-top
>> trail version expires or will I need to purchase it again?
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Author: JerryJerry
Date: Dec 24, 2008 14:41
Try from Safe Mode
"fpccpreston" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33334DCF-B003-44C4-9B71-215D83B6BE78@microsoft.com...
> After installing the 1st disc of OP 2007, I then went to install disc 2.
> However, after the disc is recognized in the drive an error message comes
> up
> saying "Microsoft Office Small Business Setup Wizard has encountered a
> problem and needs to close." I've tried installing from a clean startup
> (msconfig disable most services) but didn't seem to help. Any ideas? Help
> would be greatly appreciated.
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Author: SKKellySKKelly
Date: Dec 24, 2008 12:49
I've tried several times to install office 2007 enterprise with no luck. The
install message says it installed correctly but when I try to run excel or
word, it says I don't have enough memory. I know that's not the problem
because I have 4GB on a new HP laptop.
Help!
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Author: Kirk BubulKirk Bubul
Date: Dec 24, 2008 11:22
I have an OEM version of Office Basic Edition 2003. It does not
include Publisher.
I now have a need for Publisher. On the MS site I see that an Upgrade
to Publisher 2007 is $99.99. The site doesn't tell me what owned
product(s) I need in order to qualify for the upgrade.
Must I have an earlier version of Publisher? Or does my Office Basic
Edition 2003 suffice?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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