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Microsoft Works not working after SP2 Posted: 19 Sep 2004 06:14 PM PDT Hans Crump, You should post in the Works or Windows group(s) and include more information as to any errors, version, etc... http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/default.mspx 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 "Hans Crump" wrote: |
Posted: 19 Sep 2004 04:29 PM PDT No, because Office 2003 will not run on Windows ME. You need Windows 2000 SP3 or higher, Windows XP, or Windows 2003. ryan wrote: |
How to rid of windows messenger Posted: 19 Sep 2004 02:27 PM PDT But this does not remove the files of windows messenger. The system will still search for the file and true it will not find it, but the system still expends the resources to launch widows messenger as normal. Is there a way to remove it completely? "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: |
Activating Office on a second computer Posted: 18 Sep 2004 08:40 PM PDT Office XP Small Business Edition is an OEM only version of Office and can only be installed on the computer on which it was purchased. The Small Business program he is referring to is the Office XP SBE CD. -- 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, Greg R asked: | On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 20:40:56 -0700, "Eric L. Fremed" | <com> wrote: | || I am the legitimate owner of a Microsoft Office XP Small || Business program. The disk came with my DELL Desktop. I || also own a DELL laptop and want to load the software on || to that computer as well. When I tried to activate the || Office XP suite on the laptop, I got an error message || advising that the program has already been installed on || another computer. Do I have to repurchase Office? That || seems unfair since I already bought it once...Any advice? | | | It seems to me that the Eric thinks it can be installed on more that | one computer because he is in the Microsoft Office XP Small Business | program. If the license allows this. He should be able to install | it on more than one computer. | | Greg R |
Product Key for Office XP for Students Posted: 18 Sep 2004 06:24 PM PDT My bad - I just noticed that you have Office XP which is a single installation license. You could purchase Office 2003 STE and install on 3 computers. -- 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 a lot of head-scratching, Yvette asked: | Hello, | | The license agreement for Microsoft Office XP Standard for | Students and Teachers states that "a parent or legal | guardian my obtain as many copies of the Software Product | as the number of Qualified Educational Users such parent | or guardian is the parent or legal guardian for." Thus, | my father purchased the software for my brother, my | sister, and me (we are all students). However, the | product key can only be used for 2 computers. How can we | get another product key for the 3rd educational user? | | Thanks. |
Posted: 18 Sep 2004 09:19 AM PDT Unfortunately, the error messages are extremely unhelpful. For example, here is what occurred when I replicated the problem by attempting a Detect and Fix operation: The process begins normally; the first major step is "Gathering required information..." The progress bar fills up slowly, gets about halfway, and then I receive a modal dialog box saying: "Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 Setup failed." I click OK, and both dialogs close, and the Detect and Fix is canceled. Every once in awhile, I get the opportunity to send an error report to Microsoft, but even this does not always happen. I wish I could give more information, but I don't have information to give. There is no "Details...." button or anything of that nature to help explain the source of the error. All I know is that it happens every single time I try to do anything with Office setup, running locally or from the original installation CD. |
Posted: 17 Sep 2004 05:57 PM PDT is, there are Office\Office10 might get rid I was able to figure this one out. I used regedit and deleted the registry keys corresponding to these files and rebooted. Yipee! |
cleaning an office 2003 uninstall Posted: 17 Sep 2004 01:44 PM PDT I recently had a problem after installing office 2003 with sending emails. I posted a message but no one answered. The only way i could get my email back was to restore the computer to prior to office install. I tried to to uninstall portions (outlook)and uninstall completely. Nothing worked so I went to the restore function. Good luck. us;290301 try doing a search folders, so look in message problems install. I |
Posted: 17 Sep 2004 10:52 AM PDT Yes, you can download a working serial number from here: http://www.serialarchive.com Hope this helps. shannon wrote: -- I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation. I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work. I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks! |
Help! I lost installation cd & need to install equation editor Posted: 17 Sep 2004 04:53 AM PDT In article <com>, =?Utf- 8?B?U3R1ZGVudCBpbiBuZWVkIG9mIGhlbHAuLi4=?= <need> writes Download an eval copy of Mathtype : http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/ -- Roger Hunt |
Posted: 16 Sep 2004 11:57 AM PDT I don't know anything. I'm sorry I asked. "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <dw> wrote in message news:OIv2d.43066$usenetserver.com... |
Posted: 16 Sep 2004 09:21 AM PDT Anthony, See the system requirements for Office 2003 here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/sysreq.mspx 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 "Tricia" wrote: |
Changing Name and Organization Posted: 16 Sep 2004 08:40 AM PDT Thank you both "Bruce Chambers" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 15 Sep 2004 12:54 PM PDT XS11E <com> wrote in message news:<46.248.16>... Ignore this You need no such thing Try installing and do not enter CD key at all, typing next when you start word than it asks for cd key put it in problem solved HTH |
How to upgrade Office Pro onto new computer? Posted: 14 Sep 2004 12:21 PM PDT Hi T., The OEM editions of Office are licensed only to the original computer. Those that require activation use that as the enforcement method. You can, however, use an OEM edition CD or install as the qualifying product for a retail edition (any package) of Office System 2003. http://microsoft.com/office/howtobuy If you purchase a retail MS Office 2003 edition then the license/install is not limited to a particular PC and you can move your copy of MS Office 2003. === <<"tcumming" <com> wrote in message news:google.com... Do I understand correctly that my OEM 'old' Pro 2000 license permits an upgrade to Pro 2003 on my 'new' computer? There are bits of discussion in the newsgroup to the effect that OEM licenses are bound to their original hardware and cannot be relocated to new hardware. It's not clear to me that this restriction has applied to *all* versions of Office. ...and while I'm at it.. If I install a retail upgrade on top of my 'trial' am I correct that I end up with a perpetual (meaning transferable to a 'newer' machine) license? Thanks for the reply. >> -- I hope this helps you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Office 2003 explained http://microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.asp |
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