Pages

Search

Two versions installed - Microsoft Office forums

Two versions installed - Microsoft Office forums


Two versions installed

Posted: 11 Apr 2004 01:11 AM PDT

You can try running 'Disk cleanup', with little free space it might take a
while to run.
Maybe think about adding a slave drive?

"ladylord" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 
Professional and, yes you are correct I am running Outlook and not Outlook
express. I performed a search on Winword.exe and there is only one. So you
have been absolutely correct from the start. 
"add/remove programmes" showed the Office twice and I thought that might be
a way to gain some space back. 


Reloading Student and Teacher's Edition

Posted: 10 Apr 2004 01:16 PM PDT

If you copy these 2 files and restore them to the new install you will be good to go: "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data\OPA11.BAK" and "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data\opa11.dat". That is what I do, works every time.

--
Just my 2¢ worth
Jeff
__________in response to__________

"Ms. B" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1ae3f01c41f38$b1ce3f50$gbl...
|I had a computer go down due to a virus (lucky me got to
| one of the first with a new worm...) and I am rebuilding
| the computer and do not want to use licence #3 for Student
| and Teacher's Edition for Computer #2 (again). I am
| planning on Getting #2 son (a student) his own computer
| soon and will need the 3rd licence for that PC. How do I
| keep the 3 licences intact to reinstall on the SAME
| machine???
|
| Help... I am a teacher and all computers in the house are
| used by me or my student children.

running different versions of office concurrently

Posted: 10 Apr 2004 12:38 PM PDT

thank you again, milly

sally 
be installed but can 
purchase a later 
intact. 
xp? 
pre- 
by 
also 
properly; 

Microsoft Office 2000 Premium

Posted: 10 Apr 2004 10:01 AM PDT

Try posting to a group that supports Outlook Express. It is a part of
Internet Explorer, not Office. You probably have it confused with Outlook,
which IS a part of Office.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

"Cindy" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1ad7f01c41f1d$855ddbd0$gbl...
|I recently bought a computer with Windows XP. I
| installed Microsoft Office 2000 Premium. When I attempt
| to launch Outlook Express, the page comes up, but it
| locks. It also says "working offline" on the bottom. I
| cannot use any of the tabs because the page locks. Any
| idea how to correct this? I have uninstalled it and
| tried again. It worked for a short time, but the same
| thing keeps happening.
| Thanks!


Upgraded from ME to XP and cant run Office 2000

Posted: 09 Apr 2004 06:39 PM PDT

In addition to Mercury's reply...

Many programs, not all Microsoft, will need to be
reinstalled after upgrading the OS. There are several
reasons for this. Two of the most promenant reasons are:

1. The new OS is installed with fresh .dll files that
will not be linking the new Windows to Office as they are
created during the Office install.

2. The Registry of the new Windows install will have
different key values, some relating to the Office install

It is always a good idea to uninstall what you can in
regards to S/W and drivers just before the upgrade as
VERY few functions of these things will be carried over
to the new OS successfully

Hope this helps
SX

 
enough money buy the 
desperate :) and it 
can try this: 
Microsoft Software or 
us;326246 
Pro. Now 
the 
excel 
cant use 
your children can't 
*your* fault! If 
partner) could access, 

Upgrading 2003 Basic to office 2003 Standard

Posted: 09 Apr 2004 06:01 AM PDT

Hi Mike,

MS considers moving laterally from one edition to another
in the same Office series to be a 'crossgrade' and the
upgrade packages do not work. As listed on the package
you need an earlier Office version for an upgrade or you
can purchase the apps individually, for example.
http://microsoft.com/office/howtobuy

========
<<"Mike B." <com> wrote in message news:17a3601c41e32$d6abadf0$gbl...
When I attempt to upgrade a previous install of Office
2003 Basic to Office 2003 Standard the software is
requiring that I either have office 97,2000, or XP
installed. Why am I unable to upgrade from 2003 Basic to
Standard edition? (Needed power point)

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Regards,
Mike>>
--
I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

U.S.: MS Sweepstakes & Office 2003 Contest/Trial Software
http://microsoftofficecontest.com

Office 2003 explained
http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp



installing Office XP 2002

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 09:27 PM PDT

My Offie XP professional came with MS FrontPage and MS publisher.
however, it is unlikely you can buy Office XP because Microsoft wants
everybody to start using Office 2003 - the surest way to keep control
over the world. FBI and CIA are working with M$ to trace your every
movement.

If you are a muslim tough luck!

Sam wrote:
 


Lost Key Code for Office 2000

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 07:51 PM PDT

You can receive a replacement key if you have the
original disk. You will need to provide information
which is ONLY stored on the original CD.

The US phone # is 888-571-2048

Hope this helps
SX
 
us;823570#appliesto 
setup" 

How do you Disable Outlook 2003 Welcome Message

Posted: 08 Apr 2004 02:47 PM PDT

It is already there:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/journ/preventmultiplewelcome.htm

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Eric Lawrence
[MSFT] asked:

| Looks like this is a common request. An entry will be made in the
| Office
| Resource Kit shortly.
|
|
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Setup\CreateWelcome
|
| DWORD Value = FFFFFFFF
|
|
|
| will suppress the welcome message.
|
|
|
|
| "Eric Lawrence [MSFT]" <com> wrote in message
| news:#pFt1$phx.gbl...
|| The text now appears to live in OUTLLIBR.DLL. I'm checking with the
|| developer to see if there's a policy to prevent creation, but I
|| didn't see
|| one.
||
|| Can you elaborate on why you'd like to suppress this message?
||
|| --
|| Thanks,
||
|| Eric Lawrence
|| Program Manager
|| Assistance and Worldwide Services
||
|| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
| rights.
||
|| "Donald McDaniel" <com> wrote in message
|| news:c54u9a$2l9j6f$news.uni-berlin.de...
||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|||| I found this article for Outlook 2000 but I am not sure that the
|||| file location or the item exists in 2003:
||||
|||| How to Customize or Disable the Welcome Message
||||
|||
||
|
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293870&Product=out2KOL2000:
||||
||||
|||| --
|||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||||
|||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due
|||| to
|||| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
|||| personal
|||| account will be deleted without reading.
||||
|||| After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Ken asked:
||||
||||| When I log into Outlook 2003 the first time I get the
||||| Welcome to Outlook Message. I need to be able to turn this
||||| feature off and have not found a method to do that. I
||||| looked at the Office Resource Kit, registry and
||||| Maintenance Wizard; but have not found any configuration
||||| settings to accomplish it. Anyone have any suggestions of
||||| where to look?
|||
||| This file does not seem to appear anywhere on the HD after
||| Office2003
|| Basic
||| Edition has been installed. Perhaps it appears after the
||| installation
| of
||| other Office Editions.
|||
||| --
||| Donald L McDaniel
||| Post all replies to the Newsgroup,
||| so that all may be informed.
||| Remove the obvious to reply by email.
||| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Office 97 Spellcheck

Posted: 06 Apr 2004 07:42 PM PDT

Ian, ,Thanks that solved my problem, I had tried searching for an article in
the KB but never saw this one... Thanks again. Jeff
"Ian Baird [MS]" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 
================================================== ========================== 
-- 
-- 
Options 
perform