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Posted: 07 Apr 2004 06:11 AM PDT That's just it. It doesn't ask me, it just starts installing. install procedure in message me install |
Office icon for desktop or taskbar Posted: 06 Apr 2004 03:23 PM PDT Thanks to all. I had hoped MS could do a bit more for the buck. Take care and enjoy the Springtime Jim |
Posted: 06 Apr 2004 05:48 AM PDT cheers mate, like a charm it did! "Adam" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1938a01c41bef$21f42a80$gbl... |
Posted: 05 Apr 2004 08:35 PM PDT No I do not see this option. Every time the CD runs it starts from the beginning. By that I mean it prompts me for my Name and Organization name, the CD key, and issue a new Product ID, as well as providing the option to select which folder I want to install programs too. After all this then it takes me to a menu of options, those being: Typical Compact Custom Run From CD-ROM That's it - no option to uninstall. What do you make of this?? Thanks, Manuel thur "add/remove" programs and the Remove All. do you se ("MOS") Expert patch for Microsoft advises you to Microsoft Security 007.asp and/or to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to install the ensure you are current you visit the three straightforward V5.50.4910.0300 microsoft.public.office.setup:85342 Access, are to when from |
Posted: 05 Apr 2004 02:23 PM PDT Ron Spencer wrote: Re-reading your OP several times, you are not installing Office from a network share. You are installing locally and as a limited user. Therefore, you cannot apply the solution you want to apply - it is irrelevent to the problem you have. The solution in the KB I posted appears to be relevant. One question: did you RUN the Office cleanup tool? If you just installed it, nothing will happen unless you select the tool from the Start menu and let it do the cleanup process. Then, in order to prevent having a handful of duplicate Office files on the HD, when the Office setup program runs, YOU must select (Browse...) the folder in which Office was first installed to do the re-install. Q |
Posted: 05 Apr 2004 12:44 PM PDT Without a qualifying project you will have to buy the full version to reinstall. It is a condition of your upgrade license that you have the original software in your possession or installed prior to initiating an upgrade. There are no exceptions. <net> wrote in message news:15cfd01c41b81$3713eb80$gbl... I had a qualifiying product and it was installed on my computer. The the whole system crashed. I had to reformat the hard drive(s), at the same time I upgraded from 98 to XP. I am having major regrets. I wonder if it's reasonable to expect people to keep outdated software after we buy an upgrade? Isn't there some record when I registered the product? If not, why did I go through that process? of the licence, you it!! message original software? |
A pain for using help in Office 2000 Posted: 04 Apr 2004 06:32 PM PDT I use Roxio and their software has DirectCD which allows you to write/rewrite to a CD/DVD RW. Windows XP has CD writing software but don't know if it can handle RW's. Bob Eyster "Jerry Louis" <com> wrote in message news:c4rg26$4in$unsw.edu.au... your it? |
Posted: 04 Apr 2004 05:43 PM PDT jeff s As previously mentioned Office 2003 does not contain the "shortcut bar Search this group, Office.misc, or you can google search the groups there for a solution There have been many... posts on this topic. Create your own, 3rd party addins, etc... |
Posted: 04 Apr 2004 03:12 PM PDT Thanks for the reply. I looked in the Registry on my XP machine and those values are *not* there. So, what can I do to get them back? the Icon that was creating a shortcut to OSA.exe: it is used with the box at startup. box at startup. startup. Note that Panel, you receive setting is present: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\S hortcut \Osa\Autostart folder, it has the -b and ("MOS") Expert confers no rights. V5.50.4910.0300 microsoft.public.office.setup:85295 ("http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? |
Office and its Service Packs versions Posted: 04 Apr 2004 12:50 PM PDT Correction to the 2nd line (the last version number) File -> Properties -> Version 10.0.6501.0 10.0.6501.0 10.0.6501.0 10.0.6612. |
Office 2003 deployment using GPO Posted: 03 Apr 2004 06:40 AM PST Well I have no problems installing a new Office package, the problem is that old version remain on the computer after new Office is installed, even though I've set in MST file to be removed. Event it 102 or 108 is not logged at all. Thanks :) |
Installing Office on a PC that has Works Posted: 02 Apr 2004 02:19 PM PST Since Works Suite2004 contains a full version of Word as do certain prior versions It would depend on Office version to be installed as to whether there is a problem with Word "Peggy" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:18ec401c41bef$4d2fabc0$gbl... |
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