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- .pst does not open correctly
- What happened to the Office shortcut bar?
- Why does Office 2003 help still go to internet even though instal.
- Can't patch Office XP Professional - How to Uninstall?
- Import email accounts from Office2000 that failed import on upgrad
- New Windows XP computer
- Activation not starting
- English (Australia) should start the week on a Sunday
- Cant send attachments (Itunes or IPOD)
- Installing Office 2003 Teacher Student Edition
- How do I import mail files in .pst form?
- How do I integrate Office (Outlook specifically) 2000 with Sharep.
- Office update requires MS Word Disk???
- Another question about getting prompted to insert office CD.
Posted: 04 Jan 2005 08:27 PM PST Ok. But I have in the past loaded .pst files (that weren't the "Outlook.pst" file) labeled by me. This .pst file (called "matthew") was loaded before the format in Outlook successfully. In fact, I can't recall ever using the "Outlook" file supplied by Microsoft, it has always been this matthew.pst file, being copied over. "Clayton" wrote: |
What happened to the Office shortcut bar? Posted: 04 Jan 2005 01:47 PM PST Believe it or Not, I read an article that MS removed the feature. Some people have asked why some have it and other don't. Those that have it purchased an upgrade version of office and the shortcut bar is preserved from the previous version. But if you installed the new full version it's not there. Hope this helps. Clayton "net" wrote: |
Why does Office 2003 help still go to internet even though instal. Posted: 04 Jan 2005 10:15 AM PST Hi, jthomas95008, Online help was made available as the default in Office 2003 so that you can always have access to the latest information. You can tell Office 2003 to use only offline help, if you want. To set this, press F1 to open the Help task pane, then click on Online Content Settings. Leaving the other boxes checked, clear the box for "Search online content when connected." -- Hope that helps, Susan Ramlet MVP - Office Please reply to the newsgroups where others may benefit. "jthomas95008" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... Computer" this I |
Can't patch Office XP Professional - How to Uninstall? Posted: 03 Jan 2005 02:32 PM PST On 1/4/2005 12:46 PM, Susan Ramlet wrote: Hi Susan, Thanks for the links. I had already found the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility but I choose not to use it because of the warning about messing up other programs and having to reinstall them. I guess I will just have to go through the registry and do the best I can. Thank you, Charles |
Import email accounts from Office2000 that failed import on upgrad Posted: 03 Jan 2005 01:07 AM PST Another idea, import them into Outlook Express and then use the File->Import and Export->Internet Mail Accounts from Outlook 2003 to have them moved over. -- 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, schafer asked: | When upgrading from office 2000 to Office 2003 not all my email | accounts were imported. I have them all stored as individual .iaf | files. I cannot find how to import such files into office 2003. |
Posted: 02 Jan 2005 02:21 PM PST It depends. Did your Office program come preinstalled on your previous computer? If yes, then it is OEM and cannot be installed on your new one. If you purchased it retail, then yes, it can be installed on the new computer. -- 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, Avoca House asked: | Can I still load Office 2000 on my new computer running Windows XP? |
Posted: 02 Jan 2005 06:29 AM PST alexbr wrote: There's something else wrong. Office does *not* require activation immediately after installation - it should be fully functional for 50 uses before entering reduced functionality (i.e. you can view existing files, but not create new ones). If it's in reduced functionality immediately, then activating won't solve the problem. -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
English (Australia) should start the week on a Sunday Posted: 02 Jan 2005 02:35 AM PST Have a look at this kb article http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/assistance/HP011543011033.aspx You might have to play around with the date settings after that. "bcm" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Cant send attachments (Itunes or IPOD) Posted: 31 Dec 2004 09:02 AM PST Norman Rosenthal wrote: No, POP uses 110 by default, SMTP uses port 25 by default. HTTP is port 80. As to your problem, I'm not sure, but you've posted this to two Exchange groups - microsoft.public.outlook might be a good place to post. |
Installing Office 2003 Teacher Student Edition Posted: 30 Dec 2004 11:33 AM PST Oops... sorry, I gave you the wrong link. You need Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000, not for Office 2000. They are not the same. The correct link for Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 is http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/servicepacks/default.asp . confused in Oswego wrote: |
How do I import mail files in .pst form? Posted: 30 Dec 2004 09:49 AM PST 1. If the file is on a CD, copy it to the hard drive and remove the read-only check mark from its properties. 2. NEVER import a native Outlook file unless you don't care about your data. Use File->Open->Outlook Data File (Outlook 2002 and later) or Personal Folders File (Outlook 2000 and prior). -- 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, laxdudeee asked: | I recently saved my mail files because I was re-formatting and I | cannot seem to import them back in. I saved them as a .pst file and | cannot recover them. Any tips would be appreciated, Thanks | -Eric |
How do I integrate Office (Outlook specifically) 2000 with Sharep. Posted: 30 Dec 2004 06:41 AM PST "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <org> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Office update requires MS Word Disk??? Posted: 28 Dec 2004 06:23 PM PST It appears I may have the same or similar problem, but I am not clear how to solve it. I am trying to update Ofice 2000 with SP3 and get the same msg as ghost rider. I have the (2) Office2000 Small Business and the (1)Works 2000 disks, but in Add/Remove I can see that I have on my pc; Office 2000 SR-1 Disc 2; Office 2000 SR-1 Premium; Office 2000 SR-1 Small Business; Works 2000; (and also Outlook Express 5). What do I do? The installation process asks for the Office 2000 SR-1 Premium disk to get data.msi file. I am worried about deleting programs and losing any asscociated data from my pc......... Thanks for any help. Very frustrated, Jon. "Ghost Rider" wrote: |
Another question about getting prompted to insert office CD. Posted: 28 Dec 2004 12:38 PM PST Bob, Thanks for the reply... here's the info... 1. I was logged in as a domain admin and I clicked a bunch of "next" buttons on the GUI which appears when the CD was placed in the CD ROM. 2. Office 2000 Professional SR 1 3. Not sure... how can I tell? 4. It's a local domain (not connected to the internet), roaming profiles and home directory hosted on the file server. Bob Buckland ?:-) (At Beautiful Downtown) wrote: news:googlegroups.com... "Please threads to domain 3X |
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