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How do I remove complex scripts that have appeared in MS Office 20 - Microsoft Office forums


How do I remove complex scripts that have appeared in MS Office 20

Posted: 24 Nov 2004 12:19 PM PST

Many thanks for your suggestion Bob.

Have checked this to confirm that I removed all languages other than English
(UK). I also tried with loading English (US) to see if that got around the
problem - but no luck.

I also double-checked Window XP Regional Language settings, and have just
English UK and English US loaded - the option for right-to-left languages is
not checked.

Still puzzled??? Thanks again.
Aline



"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

Office 2000 and 2003 running concurrently

Posted: 23 Nov 2004 12:11 PM PST

Thanks.

I had numerous messages, and they were different in each application. Was
just looking for any feedback from anyone that might have encountered this.
I did ask my IT department to look into it though, but they are the ones
that tried to install 2K over 2003.

Thanks, again.

Dale


Office 2000 SP3 Administrative Install update

Posted: 23 Nov 2004 07:01 AM PST

Hi Max,

What version of Windows are you using and what
version of the MS Installer?

From your details I'm assuming you renamed the .MSI file
as part of Setup.ini prior to creating a new Office Admin point
from the May 2000 Select CD and that the download was the
English language one for SP3?

Have you been able to successfully deploy and run the apps
on a client computer from this admin point?

You can also get the error if the download was corrupted.

You may want to try turning on the verbose logging option
in your command line

/L*V C:\o2ksp3log.txt

to see what file the update may be balking on.

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<<"Max Soullard" <Max microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com...
Hi Bob

thanks for the reply

No, the msi and msp file files are on different folders and shares. Yes I am
using the correct names for my server and shares

Any more suggestions >>
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Incompatibility Message at installation

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 10:29 PM PST

You are attempting to load Office in a manner that is not supported in
addition to your error message.

Read your EULA - Office is a single person license, not a Parent, Child
license. Additionally, the version that comes with your purchased PC can
only be used on that PC, not any other, even if that PC dies.


--
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 furious head scratching, DennisMc asked:

| I have Microsoft Office 97 and a version of Office that came
| installed on my computer at purchase (version unknown). I loaded
| Office 97 on my computer with no problem, but when attempting to
| install it on my son's computer, I got the message
| "Windows/System32/Autoexec.NT is not compatible for MS Dos or
| Microsoft products" (not the exact phrase, but something close to
| that). I have Windows XP on both computers with service pack2 on
| mine, but not on my son's computer. I also attempted to load the
| version of Microsoft Office that came with my Dell computer
| (Dimension 9300), on my son't computer (Dimension 2300) but got the
| same message. What is the problem? It gives me a box with two button
| choices (one to close the program and another to ignore) but clicking
| on either button does absolutely nothing and the program won't
| install. Help please???


how doi set up the incoming and outgoing servers for my e-mail ac.

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 03:21 PM PST

Philo wrote: 


I fail to see what this has to do with Office. You read the documentation
you were sent when you set up the account. If you can't find it you visit
your ISP's website and read the FAQ.
--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.



Turning Off Quick Launch Language Bar

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 01:09 PM PST

Bingo! Thanks!
BD


"Kip Kniskern" <com> wrote in message
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All xp should come with excel, outlook and power poin when bought.

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 10:49 AM PST

Office, I don't have one? wrote: 


Why dear?! Windows is an operating system, not a an Office suite. Learn the
difference, dear.
--
Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
on salads.



How to change newsreading from Outlook Express to Outlook News

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 06:31 AM PST

Thanks Milly,

Your suggested steps did the trick in this case.
1. changed default newsreader in IE Options
2. rebooted (just to be sure to clean up)
3. started OE and made sure it wasn't default mailclient as well, unchecked
"Always..."
4. rebooted (just to be sure to clean up)
5. reset the "Go" Outlook Menu Bar to contain "News" again
6. Presto, Outlook Newsreader comes up.

My "trigger happy" user is happy now.
(So am I, 'cause I learned a nice workaround trick in the process:
/outnews.)

Regards

George


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <org>
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Redistribution of Trial Editions?

Posted: 22 Nov 2004 01:05 AM PST

I seem to remember seeing *somewhere* an agreement for OEMs and the like
to install the trial edition. Basically, I'm just providing the
installer...they would still have to go register for the trial edition
and get a key, I'm just providing the downloaded installer (as some
can't download a 200MB+ file).

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP] wrote: