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How to transfer settings & toolbars to a new machine from an old one - Microsoft Office forums


How to transfer settings & toolbars to a new machine from an old one

Posted: 28 Apr 2004 09:16 AM PDT

If you are willing to invest about $50, you can buy the
IntelliMover program, and it will move settings and
preferences, as well as anything else (except programs) you
might want to move. It will also furnish the necessary
cables as part of the price. I got my IntelliMover from
Dell, but you can probably get it cheaper on EBay. 
one. I have the old laptop's hard drive in a USB case and
can access everything on it. I'm kind of a power user and
am really dreading the idea of re-customizing all the
office toolbars and settings. 
over to save me from this hell?! 

installing OfficeXP SP2 needs 'PROPLU.MSI'

Posted: 28 Apr 2004 01:08 AM PDT

"Rasoul Khoshravan Azar" <com> wrote in message
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GHz 

Proplus.msi is a file on the root directory of the Office Installation CD.
Try again, and when this message comes up, insert your Office CD and
navigate to the root.


Why does Office10 mso.dll file get installed on an Office11 system?

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 10:11 PM PDT

> There was nothing to rev. Office 2003 is the only version of Office that
was 

Actually, I meant on our side of the fence. Some Office 10 components
didn't really get rev'ed for Office 11 (e.g. some applet help files) and
it's remotely possible that some of the code pointed to the old MSO. Not
especially likely, I agree.
 

I think we might be talking about different things. Regardless of Office
automation, Visual Studio itself uses a version of MSO to render its
toolbars or some such thing. Since MSOs are not interchangeable, it seems
unlikely that it could itself call into ~both~ MSO11 and MSO10.

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Thanks,

Eric Lawrence
Program Manager
Assistance and Worldwide Services

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Location of downloaed clipart

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 01:34 PM PDT

> However, your goal of "shared" might not be met by this. This will put
the 
Clip 

Would they be able to import into the organizer from this location? If so,
how?

Thanks again for your help.



Outlook 2003 crashes right at load (fresh install, repaired)

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 09:29 AM PDT


Milly, thanks for the reply. I tried it though and it
didn't work :(

Any other ideas?

Kam

 
intact. Due to 
to my personal 
Kam asked: 
run 
ever 

\MSOCACHE can't change.

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 09:00 AM PDT

Yes.. I'm at a loss.
 
in Windows search?  
version that creates  
intact. Due to 
to my personal 
Bob Gearhart asked: 
files 
that 
Problem 
or 
letter 

Office XP Professional Product Key

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 07:41 AM PDT

Toolman Tim wrote: 

Meep - You need to read it again. Pay attention to the term "exclusive
use".


DOA Micron with OEM Office being replaced with new IBM

Posted: 26 Apr 2004 04:04 PM PDT

That is rather stupid advice and it won't work anyway. Under the OEM
agreement the manufacturer is totally responsible for the software. MS won't
help you at all. Your fraud won't work anyway...the software is generally
BIOS locked to the motherboard. The problem is he is trying to use a
different computer with OEM software. What you are suggesting isn't going to
work and the suggestion shows your complete ignorance of OEM licensing.


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Office 2000 Pro error

Posted: 26 Apr 2004 03:24 AM PDT

These steps were enough to solve the problem without
having to reinstall. Thankyou.

Visio 2003 installation issue

Posted: 24 Apr 2004 09:11 AM PDT

Hi Sid,

Some suggestions for you:

1. Uninstall Office 2003 and XP(if it is on your machine) from Add/Remove
Programs.
2. Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility from:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/9/D/E9D80355-7AB4-45B8-80E8-983A48D
5E1BD/msicuu2.exe
3. Run the utility and remove the Office(XP and 2003) entry from the list.
4. Reinstall Office 2003 and re-apply the latest update for it.

For more information about the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility, please
refer to the following KB article: 290301 Description of the Windows
Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290301

Hope it helps.

Sincerely,

Arnold Gao

Microsoft Partner Online Support


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