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New Hardrive - Cloned it but Office is messed up!

Posted: 20 Nov 2004 08:47 AM PST

Prof G wrote: 
A little more info on my last post goggle groups advanced search go to
Aug 17 2004 this group look for the Arthur name of mark it will give you
the correct steps for correcting your problem

How to install upgrade version of Office 97 if original product n.

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 07:21 PM PST

tickum wrote: 


You can't. The stipulation of the upgrade licence is that, once you use a
product to qualify for the upgrade, that licence is then 'assimilated' into
the upgrade (two halves of a whole if you like) and the two are then
inseparable. If you no longer own, or have possession of the original
product you used to qualify, then the upgrade licence is rendered null and
void.

And of course it won't recognise Works 8 - you think MS had a time machine
when they wrote Office 97?! You cannot use a newer product as a QP for an
older one - that's just common sense!

--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.



How do I delete all referenses to Office 2002 (XP)

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 06:24 PM PST

Leer wrote: 

Your account information is stored in your profile, C:\Documents and
Settings\{your name}\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook.


courtney sends....

Reinstall of WIN XP - Lost Office XP

Posted: 19 Nov 2004 12:35 PM PST

Genielinda wrote: 


You can't. The stipulation of the upgrade licence is that, once you use a
product to qualify for the upgrade, that licence is then 'assimilated' into
the upgrade (two halves of a whole if you like) and the two are then
inseparable. If you no longer own, or have possession of the original
product you used to qualify, then the upgrade licence is rendered null and
void.

That's a stipulation of the EULA.

And I think you meant "qualifying product" ;o)

Your punishment for being careless is to purchase Office 2003.


--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.



How can determine version of Office

Posted: 17 Nov 2004 01:35 PM PST

Hi Milly,

Thanks for raising this question.

I found two KB article to describe the version of Outlook 2003. You can
refer one of them by the links below:

Description of Office 2003 Service Pack 1
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=842532

This article shows that 6353 is the correct version number for the
Outlook.EXE file under C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11.

6360 is also a correct number but it is for Outlook product. You can find
it in Outlook 2003 °Help"-> °About Microsoft Office Outlook.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,
Jacky Gu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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| Hi Jacky -
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| Hmmm - should Outlook be 6360 or 6353?
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| After furious head scratching, Jacky Gu [MSFT] asked:
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| | Hi Harrison,
| |
| | Thank you for posting.
| |
| | My understanding on this issue is: You hope to find out some
| | particular files to show the version of Office 2003 in your computers
| | so that you can verify whether they are deployed SP1. If I'm off
| | base, please feel free to let me know.
| |
| | Since you have a program to audit your particular files, these files
| | may be helpful.
| |
| | To determine whether the service pack is installed, the service pack
| | contains updated versions of following files:
| |
| | File name Version
| | --------------------------
| | Excel.exe 11.0.6355.0
| | Frontpg.exe 11.0.6356.0
| | Infopath.exe 11.0.6357.0
| | Msaccess.exe 11.0.6355.0
| | Outlook.exe 11.0.6353.0
| | Powerpnt.exe 11.0.6361.0
| | Winword.exe 11.0.6359.0
| | Mspub.exe 11.0.6255.0
| |
| | These file are located at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11.
| | You can follow these steps to verify whether the service pack is
| | installed.
| |
| | 1. Find these files listed above under C:\Program Files\Microsoft
| | Office\OFFICE11
| | 2. Right click all files alone and then click "Properties"
| | 3. Click "Version" tab.
| | 4. Under it, you can see the File version
| | 5. Compare these files versions by referring the list above
| |
| | If they are same, SP1 has been installed.
| |
| | Please perform the steps at your earliest convenience. If you have any
| | questions or concerns, feel free to drop me a line. I look forward to
| | hearing back from you.
| |
| | Hope this helps!
| |
| | Sincerely,
| | Jacky Gu
| | Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| || Check this Tech Note for files updated by the Service Pack:
| || http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=842532#6.2
| ||
| || Hope that help.
| ||
| || Cheers,
| || Sam
| ||
| || "Harrison Midkiff" <com> wrote in message
| || news:phx.gbl...
| ||| Hello:
| |||
| ||| I have been deploying SP1 for my Office 2003 with some problems. I
| ||| need to audit my computers to determine what version of Office 2003
| ||| is running? I need to know which machines are running the original
| ||| version so I can address them. I am using a program called
| ||| Track-It which allows me to audit particular files.
| |||
| ||| Does anyone know what file I can audit in order to determine if
| ||| Office is running the original Office 2003 or Office 2003 SP1?
| ||| Thanks.
| |||
| ||| Harrison Midkiff
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Can't deploy Office 2003 SP1 with a GPO

Posted: 16 Nov 2004 08:43 PM PST

Hi Eots,

If the Office Admin Point is at the Office 2003 SP1
level and you deploy/install from that Admin Point
there really isn't a way for the install to not be
SP1.

Can you explain how you created the Admin point and
how you then updated it to SP1 plus how you then
deployed or redeployed/recached the client install
from that Admin point?

If you setup a client manually from that admin point
do you get the same results?

What update process have you selected from those
in the Office resource Kit (http://microsoft.com/office/ork )

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<<"eots" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
The computer objects have all the requried access. The Office installation
was working properly until I patched the installation point with SP1. I will
have to reinstall the unpatched Office to my installation point and start
over, but I still need a way to deploy SP1 with Office 2003. This is where I
need help, nothing I've tried worked, Office always installed but SP1 would
not.>>
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Change Office to Run from Hard Disk

Posted: 16 Nov 2004 09:29 AM PST

Thank you for your help.
Jerry

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

Uninstall 2000 and then Upgrade to 2003 - still eligible?

Posted: 16 Nov 2004 07:29 AM PST

Thank you. That's perfect, and them some.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

MST file is not being applied

Posted: 15 Nov 2004 06:40 PM PST

The MST file was a separate issue from SP1. I found out how to deploy the
settings from the MST file in the Group Policy, but I still haven't found a
solution for deploying SP1 as part of an initial installation. Some users
have already been deployed Office 2003 (no service pack) and after I patched
the installation point with SP1 it caused problems for the people who had
previously been installed from the unpatched installation point.

"eots" wrote:
 

Problems with Q4561405.CAB

Posted: 15 Nov 2004 09:38 AM PST

Pop down to your local Computer Store and they will happly sell you a copy
of Office 2003 with the file on it.


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WHAT HAPPEN TO THE TOP OFFICE TASK BAR?

Posted: 15 Nov 2004 09:34 AM PST

Its not included in Office 2003 Bob.

Thanks In Advance

Specialist David W
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