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Have I got a pirate copy? - Microsoft Office forums


Have I got a pirate copy?

Posted: 13 Apr 2005 07:35 AM PDT


On 13-Apr-2005, "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <com> wrote:
 

Thats what I thought. However the person I spoke to only asked me for the
first 4 numbers of the long number you input when activating?

Paul.

Are Custom Install Wizards backward compatible?

Posted: 11 Apr 2005 01:37 PM PDT

Hi Tom,

To add one bit to Sue's reply you can download the
Custom Installation Wizards for Office 2000, Office XP
and Office 2003 from the Office Resource Kit (ORK) for each
version.
http://microsoft.com/office/ork

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<<"Tom" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
Can I use the Office 2000 Resource Kit Custom Installation Wizard to
customize an installation of Office 2000? >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx


download wordperfect for windows XP?

Posted: 10 Apr 2005 09:39 PM PDT

Thank you soooo much! Now that's the kind of help I was hoping to receive!

"John Thomas Smith" wrote:
 

product key not available

Posted: 10 Apr 2005 08:23 PM PDT

bushp04,
Refer to your previous post.

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

"bushp04" wrote:
 

Activating on a new machine

Posted: 10 Apr 2005 12:49 PM PDT

Pam,
OEM is an abreviation for Original Equipement Manufacturer. Buy a new
computer with Windows or Office installed and your support comes from the
computer manufacturer not Microsoft. They (OEM) are reselling a produced
product (by another company) to you. Usually at a cheaper price than retail
versions.

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


"Pam" wrote:
 

Restoring HOME key defalt use

Posted: 08 Apr 2005 04:01 PM PDT

Hi Bob, Thank you for the help! It worked! YEA! I'm not sure why- but it
worked! Thanks again! Linda in Toledo

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

I cant get internet explorer to download a thing please help.

Posted: 08 Apr 2005 11:31 AM PDT

net wrote: 

1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" Office is *NOT* part of
Windows.
2) And IE is *NOT* part of Office.
3) Please repost in an IE group.

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In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/


Office 2003 upgrade on second computer

Posted: 08 Apr 2005 12:55 AM PDT

I hadn't thought of that. I'm pretty sure I do. Thanks!

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Can I put Excel 2000 on a computer with XP?

Posted: 07 Apr 2005 09:45 AM PDT

That's not what Carie Frisch on here told me. Even though I PAID FOR the
discs that my OEM loaded on my old PC, I'm being told that "when your old PC
dies, your Office 2000 license dies with it." Does that sound fair and
equitable to you?

"You certainly can!" wrote:
 

Install Office 2003 over 97

Posted: 06 Apr 2005 04:47 AM PDT

they shall be almost completely separate. You may uninstall it but you can
even leave the old applications on your system if you need it for
compatibility reasons. (Except Outlook)

hth
g
"John" <com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Installing OFFICE: "Error opening installation log file"

Posted: 03 Apr 2005 01:29 AM PST

well, the problem was with the windows xp installation: when upgrading from
windows2000, i defined only a regular member account, without redefining the
administrator account.
it is so happens that the log file can be accessed only through the
administrator account, and only then the office xp installation succeeded.
what bothers me is why those people in microsoft didn't give their hand when
they could and should. :-(

"nevo" wrote:
 

How to synchronize with office administrative install point

Posted: 01 Apr 2005 12:06 PM PST

This is a User Profile logon script (under \\computer\NETLOGON\), which
is set using AD user/computer management console. For each user it is
the same logon script.