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Hotmail bounces invites from Gmailers Posted: 03 Jul 2004 02:30 PM PDT I'm sure someone has a good reason for sending this to every newsgroup they can think of, but I'm frankly not the least interested. "Vic Baron" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... so STAPLES to --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.712 / Virus Database: 468 - Release Date: 6/27/2004 |
Cannot get around prompt for CD (Office 2000) Posted: 28 Jun 2004 08:56 PM PDT Hi Julie, Windows in place upgrades can be such 'fun'. :( There are no entries for 2000 series products in Add/Remove Programs? What is the exact error message you're getting? Are you using the current version of the Cleanup Utility http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301&FR=1 and the current version of MSI? This article may help in removing Office 2000 manually http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;219423&FR=1 ========= <<"Julie" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... Client upgraded the operating system on their computer which has Office 2000 Small Business Edition from Win98 to Windows 2000. As usually happens, they now get bombarded with prompts for the Office installation CD whenever they try to use any Office program. And, as is usually the case, they no longer have that CD. However they do have the installation CD for Office 2000 Premium that was used for a machine that has since been junked, so it seemed like a likely candidate to install in place of the SBE. In the past, I've been able to resolve this dilemma by using the MSI cleanup utility from Microsoft. But when I run it on this machine, there are no entries shown at all for Office. And Eraser2k doesn't solve the problem either. So what can I do? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
Office 2000 install prompt when 2003 is already installed. Posted: 28 Jun 2004 04:39 PM PDT Thanks for your help. I believe that I have resolved the issue. in message news:22c4d01c45d69$1760b6e0$gbl... |
Posted: 27 Jun 2004 06:00 PM PDT Hello Diane, Thanks for your help, I will try it that way. Best Regads, Perry |
Office 2003 & Office 97, Specifically Access 97 Posted: 27 Jun 2004 03:18 PM PDT Linda Daniels, Not sure if it will help the situation, but you may have a look at this: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301&Product=ofw2k I have never used it to remove configuration information for trial versions of Office 2003, but it may be worth a look. It does not list Office 97, only 2000 and up so if you use it, it would have to be for the trial version related files. Chris Schatte -- use the Office Online web based newsreader here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx In Office System 2003 applications: Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities "Linda Daniels" wrote: |
Posted: 27 Jun 2004 02:53 AM PDT 1. Click on "Start" and click on "Run". 2. Found out that the CD drive was the D drive. 3. Created a verbose log file using "d:\setup.exe /l*v! c:\setuplog.txt." The installation wizard pops up and installation begins. Result: ======= Installation progresses and completes successfully. |
Posted: 26 Jun 2004 09:34 PM PDT I downloaded the MSVBVM50.EXE file and ran it. But, I still have a problem with Office 97. When I try to run setup from the CD, still get the error message. "Set up cannot access the required initialization file E (E is the CD) OS/System/OLEAUT32.DLL. It sounds like the OS can not read the OLEAUT32.DLL file on the Office 97 CD. Any more ideas. Really need to reinstall Access 97. When I ran the CD (Office 97), after uninstalling Sample Office 2003, Office 97 installed all fiels except Access 97 program. If you try to open the database created in Access 97 they will not open and get error message " No license found on this computer, guess because Access 97 will not load from the CD setup wizard?? Help. scid=kb;en-us;175459 if article. 97 97 You. |
Office Professional Ed 2003 problem Posted: 26 Jun 2004 03:37 PM PDT Andrew, Here is the end user license agreement: 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Microsoft grants you the following rights provided that you comply with all terms and conditions of this EULA: 1.1 Installation and use. You may: (a) install and use a copy of the Software on one personal computer or other device; and (b) install an additional copy of the Software on a second, portable device for the exclusive use of the primary user of the first copy of the Software. The above is the part concerning installation. You can view the entire eula on your system, in any Program go to: Help/About Microsoft Outlook (or any)/click on "View the End User License Agreement" or on Microsoft Office Online view here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/eula/en.mspx choose your version. Chris Schatte -- use the Office Online web based newsreader here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx In Office System 2003 applications: Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities "Andrew" wrote: |
Error Installing Office2000...HELP!!! Posted: 26 Jun 2004 01:55 PM PDT Method #1: 1. Clean the cd with warm water and soft cloth Method #2: 1. Create a flat on another system on the network 2. Map a network drive path over to the shared flat folder 3. Install from the shared flat Method #3: 1. Have customer burn a copy of the original media 2. Install from the burned media NOTE: Burned media is typically not supported except in a corporate environment. However, the method of creating a burned cd will allow the files to decompress and copy across the disk, thereby allowing the reading of the disk to proceed more freely. This has been witnessed in several cases where the burned media the customer created would install without error when the original Microsoft media errors out to the compression of the cab files. |
Posted: 26 Jun 2004 10:09 AM PDT "Sam Tigger" <com> wrote in message news:com... positive results instantly. is relatively old Hmm, not much help, bunkie: Vague reference to contact, lie about MS interest, false "instantly" claim, nothing to verify and zero contacts. If the OP was able to lose the key, how would the OP know anything about what you -claim- to know all about! So, uhhh, where's the value in your post:? Other than your success at trying to -look- like you know something you don't. Or are you farting into the wind? That one gets my vote. Pop <microsoft.com> wrote in |
THANK YOU MILLY STAPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted: 26 Jun 2004 09:12 AM PDT because everyone love just ya, sam! G. -- Gyorgy Moldova [DracosBro] MCSE+I, MVP [Office Systems] E-mail: org Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu "Just an average Slytherin student..." "Sam Tigger" <com> wrote in message news:com... this NG asked: |
Office does not recognize it's own docs Posted: 23 Jun 2004 05:49 PM PDT Courtney I tried disabling the antivirus and it made no difference. Is there anything else I can try? Thanks. now open the files, macro virus. message way message has message |
Windows XP Service pack 1 cd WHAT??? Posted: 23 Jun 2004 08:32 AM PDT download office xp1 from microsoft website |
Posted: 21 Jun 2004 09:27 PM PDT <<Thanks, Bob. It's not quite as convenient as the old screen tips were, but I suppose I'll have to manage with it. (Why would Microsoft get rid of a nice feature like screen tips for dialogs, especially after all of us have gotten used to it??)>> It turned out that only a tiny fraction of our customers were using them and they were surprisingly hard to program and keep accurate. (However, most of us techies were in the fraction that loved them. :-( ) We're investigating better alternatives for this for our next version. -- Thanks, Eric Lawrence Program Manager Assistance and Worldwide Services This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. <microsoft.com> wrote in message Office 2003 Pro. In all applications (Word, Powerpoint, menus (where there have always been Screen Tips in the past). leave the cursor over) "Screen Tips", there's no screen tip. Options "Show Screen Tips on Toolbars" and "Show Shortcut Keys Options > View and checked "Show Pop-up Description for online help files and all the books on the shelves of two large |
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