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Office 20003 Activation - Microsoft Office forums


Office 20003 Activation

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 05:19 AM PDT

If you just upgrade from home to pro you likely will not need to activate.
If you choose to do a fresh install, and office will not activate the normal
way just call Microsoft and explain your situation.

Paul Riemerman

"Gary Mazzone" <com> wrote in message
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Junk Email filter

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 04:33 AM PDT

I mean adding mailboxes to the "open these additiona mailboxes" tab in MS
Exchange server settings.

A customer of mine is complaining of a large number of unsolicited emails in
a communal mailbox to which he has access.

Is there anyway I can filter them out?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 

Office Shortcut Bar Removal from Office 2003 (Office XP Pro)

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 10:22 AM PDT

No, it's not. You can install the OSB from an earlier version of Office
AFTER the installation if you deselect everything except the OSB when
installing.

--
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, Timothy L asked:

| That is not something that anyone can do, however, you might want to
| install Office 97/2000/XP **BEFORE** installing Office 2003. During
| the install, check the box for Office Shortcut Bar so that it will be
| included.
|
| When you install Office 2003, DO NOT choose to remove (uninstall) any
| components from Office 97/2000/XP.
|
|
| This is the ONLY way to have the Office Shortcut Bar from Office
| 97/2000/XP to be installed with Office 2003.
|
|
|
|
| You might also be interested in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base
| Articles:
|
| 830180 - Frequently asked questions about the Office Shortcut bar and
| Office 2003
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=830180
|
| 822573 - Office Shortcut Bar is not included in Office 2003
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=822573
|
|
|
| "sprugg828" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:com...
|| Why is the Office Shortcut Bar removed from Office 2003!?!?! I
|| "supposedly upgraded" my office computer at work from Office 2002 to
|| Office 2003 (Office XP Pro) to come to find out that the "newest"
|| version had removed such a versatile and highly used utility. Was
|| this an oversight? Are there plans to add it back in? This is not
|| an improvement in my opinion!!!
||
|| My Suggestion: Add the Office Shortcut Bar back in to Office 2003
|| (Office XP Pro) ASAP!


How many computers can I load xp onto?

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 06:25 AM PDT

Hi, Rich,

I wouldn't rely on peer support for a legal / licensing question, so I won't
offer it. The terms of the EULA differ depending on what version of Office
XP was purchased.

I don't work for Microsoft, so I'd contact them or read their documentation
to get the best answer.

If the EULA is unavailable, you can call Microsoft for free at
1-800-426-9400, Monday through Friday, 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. (Pacific time)
and ask to speak directly to a Microsoft licensing specialist. Worldwide
customers can use the Guide to Worldwide Microsoft Licensing Sites to find
contact information in their locations.

I've called them and have had good luck speaking with a real person for
free.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.



"Rich" <com> wrote in message
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Do I have to install all three disk with XP?

Posted: 07 Oct 2004 05:51 AM PDT

What if you need to install an Input Method Editor. Will
that call for disk 2 or 3?

mg

 
message 
com... 
to install Disk 2 

What if my CD is too damaged to access the proplus.msi install fil

Posted: 05 Oct 2004 06:03 PM PDT

"=?Utf-8?B?QnJpYW4gQg==?=" <Brian microsoft.com> wrote
in news:com:
 

Do you have two CD drives, a CD or DVD burner and a CD or DVD ROM? If
so, the burner will often read disks too damaged for the CDROM drive,
it's worth a try?

This rest will be of absolutely NO help to you now, but will everyone
reading this please make copies of your important CDs ASAP?

I know if the CD is ruined MSFT will send you a new one but what if
it's an older product such as Office97? Get the backup made now so you
won't regret it later!

PS. If you don't have a CD burner thing about it, they're getting
pretty reasonable in price.