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Help, help, and help - Microsoft Office forums


Help, help, and help

Posted: 02 Aug 2004 07:00 AM PDT

Will Denny wrote: 

Thanks Will - it's appreciated.



Office 2003 SP1 will not install

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 02:40 PM PDT

This file is on the FrontPage 2003 CD.

--
Brett


"Martin Racette" <com> wrote in message
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Missing Cabs when Installing full file version of OneNote SP1 (and Office 2003 SP1)

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 01:52 PM PDT

You don't reinstall the entire computer. You just insert the Office 2003
CD, and ask it to reinstall Office. It leaves all your settings, data etc.
intact. The whole process takes about ten minutes.

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PT
"Simon Cooke" <net> wrote in message
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:52:37 -0700, PT wrote:
 
you 
waiting 

Unfortunately, I'm not willing to reinstall my entire laptop - I don't have
an install CD for OneNote; it comes as part of the Toshiba Restore
procedure.


Missing Office 2003 feature when installing on TS 2003

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 12:35 PM PDT

You're probably thinking of this
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q302003

It does not solve the problem.

I've been advised to try the OVERRIDETERMINALSERVER=1 parameter doing a
new install, and that will be my next step.

Ole Thomsen


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: 

Activation limit reached

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 10:30 AM PDT

Check the license for that copy. It may be limited to installation on one
machine. Retail copies, on the other hand, allow installation on two
machines.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Rogue" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I installed it on my laptop and when I went to activate it, I was told that
I had reached my limit. I got my copy of Office from attending a seminar.
Can I purchase another key to activate it on my laptop or would I have to
purchase another copy of Office? 


Office 2003 SP1 setup error

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 09:23 AM PDT

"RICHARD STRINGFELLOW" <net> wrote in message
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AN update on my issue: Last week I had a hard drive failure. My slave drive
was where I kept all of my Office Cache. Apparently, this was the cause of
my install failures for SP1. I had to load the original Office CD, go to
Run>Setup.exe (on the disc) and hit OK. This brought up a repair program
that asked if I wanted to repair or reinstall. I hit reinstall and let it
run. That got me a little further towards SP1 install. Next time I tried to
install SP1 it asked me to load my CD so that it could access SKU111.CAB.
When it got that file, the loading of SP1 and the Outlook update went
perfectly.

However, Visio, which was on the failed drive as well will now not load even
from it's disc. Grrrr...I uninstalled it from the Add/Remove programs, but
it just won't return.


upgrading -- but on a new machine

Posted: 27 Jul 2004 07:14 AM PDT

Dont forget you will need to keep yr qualifying version

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Administrative Installation Points

Posted: 26 Jul 2004 03:36 PM PDT

Have you considered using Group Policy for your deployment? I'm not too
familiar with it, but I suspect you could have more security options using
this method.

--
Susan Ramlet
MVP - Microsoft Office
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"Will" <nfl.nhl.com> wrote in message
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Office XP on Win98 SE

Posted: 26 Jul 2004 08:27 AM PDT

Yes, you can, it will work.

Hth,
G.

--
Gyorgy Moldova [DracosBro]

MCSE+I, MVP [Office Systems]

E-mail: org
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu

"Just an average Slytherin student at Hogwarts..."
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Deploy office 2003 using Group Policy

Posted: 26 Jul 2004 06:12 AM PDT

so how would I use this in the situation below as it still
means I would need to activate each machine right? or do
you just activate the volume license once? 
mannor,that 

Slipstream Install SP to Office 2000 Admin???

Posted: 24 Jul 2004 01:25 PM PDT

I found this link for disk 2 -
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/updates/97_2000/InstallDisc2.htm

Administrator Update for Office 2000 SR-1 Disc 2
Too bad that there isn't a knowledgeable person that can help - rather then trying to cobble together by inexperienced folks...
Still trying to find out info on the patch packages I detailed below...


"Andy" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3e8c01c472bf$69c8e4f0$gbl...
I followed your thread on 22 July and managed to slip
stream sr1a and sp3 onto ofc2K CD1, which installs
successfully. How do I do the same for CD2?

I sure hope that some knowledgeable persons out there
could point you and me in the right directions on the rest
of the packages.



 
(adm), and could use some help: 
any problems 
where do I point for the destination file(s)? (Data1 /
Data2)? 
MAINSP3FF w/o any problems. 
where do I point for the destination file? (Data1 / Data2)? 
for patching Outlook. 
to the adm base files.... 

Adobe Reader tries to repeat install MOS 2003 and crashes

Posted: 22 Jul 2004 01:12 PM PDT

Mary--

As usual if I can get you to respond on the setup errors that keep on comin'
with Office 2003 or any other app I learn and have good luck. I have seen
the MSFT Event Viewer web casts and that KB and read Event Viewer Help.
Unfortunately, ayk, MSFT has chosen to be at a primitive stage in conveying
error help particularly with respect to Office. Often the KBs on setup
errors are ridiculously sparse or narrowly pointed at a special set of
circumstances. The OCA website does nothing except to take up cyberspace
now although there are plans possibly around the time of Longhorn OS and
Longhorn server to make it useful that get mentioned at meetings.

I was referring to the fact that a high percent of error messages in Event
Viewer are written in HEX which either Power Users or supermarket checkout
line companions can't use, or Hungarian notation or a language not meant for
the average Office or Windows user and I'm not sure every code head would
have tools to deal with the Hex.

I also think MSFT has a real failure in their Beta testing and bug vetting
of Office setup errors and whoever is the Office setup team for service
packs and Office in general needs to rethink every piece of code they write.
Look at the multiple problems all over since yesterday of people trying to
get in MOS 03 SP1. They should pull it until they fix the systemic bugs in
that setup--they are wasting a lot of people's time. Of course many people
are going to reach for Office SP! and they are in for a bumpy ride full of
setup errors of all shapes and sizes.

That said, you helped me. I'm not sure why all of a sudden many of my
installs have to have the Source Engine on and running because it doesn't
default to on on many of my boxes, so you have to check to make sure it's on
for some but not all Office hotfix installs to be successul.

I uninstalled Adobe 6, whose plugins I had trimmed greatly since I wasn't
going to use almost all of them and reinstalled it and also got the Updates
once I could find the folders because Adobe has learned from Redmond part of
the fun with software is to make a little Raiders of the Lost Ark game out
of finding the folders and files you have installed to make the Reader
updates run.

One of the cute little tricks Adobe has with respect to the Reader--I don't
think it happens in Adobe Acrobat or many other illustration apps like
Photoshop, ect. is to put a big 6.0 when it loads making you think you
didn't update, until you read the fine print and realize you have. Finding
updates for Reader on their site is also on the byzantine end of the
spectrum. Could I make what I just criticized easier??? Anyone could in a
NY heartbeat.

I plan to trim the plug-ins 90% with the plug-in trimmer I have for Adobe
when I get a chance.

Thanks for always being willing to help an being an excellent source of
useful KBs--and for the KB on the Office source engine. That situation
probably occurs not infrequently. I wish there were a way to know when it
had to be on so I guess the answer there is to let it start automatically.
I like to keep every service off I can to protect CPU--if I don't have
Outlook open, then I shut off the two out of three services ass. with BCM
(SQL) that are needed for BCM to open only and nothing else but show up as
processes at the trough in TM.

Best,

Chad Harris



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