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- Office is dead after system migration to new disk
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Posted: 29 Jan 2006 02:39 PM PST That 25 characdter code to activate office is not a PID--it's a product key. MSFT has confused people for years with the two numbers. Either and you did not say that Office is on the box or not. On the box you can retrieve easily. Off the box call 'em. Best, Chad Harris __________________________________________________ ____________________________________ "Desperado" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
have email messages remain on comcast.net after open outlook Posted: 27 Jan 2006 01:19 PM PST I'll try that. I thought I already tried that and it seemed to then leave duplicate messages on my Outlook but I'll try again. Thanks. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: |
Office is dead after system migration to new disk Posted: 27 Jan 2006 09:30 AM PST Re-install didn't work. To summarize the victory, Installer cleanup followed by heavy-handed deletion of the Office directory tree worked. Then a simple re-install from scratch was possible. Had to do the same thing with Streets and Trips. I'm happy again. Thanks for the clues. Joe "Susan Ramlet" wrote: |
Not so much a 2003 upgrade Installation problem but... Posted: 27 Jan 2006 07:32 AM PST Thanks for the reply Keith All user are local administrators of there own PC's so unfortunatly not. BUT i just logged on to a troublesome PC as one of my test account and it seems to work fine!! Profile issue, another security issue? "Keith Schlottman" wrote: |
Posted: 26 Jan 2006 11:15 AM PST Thanks Susan and John! I'll check those out because the main issue is "wireless networking". On another note, I'm having issues with my Outlook 2003 PST files after a complete reinstall on my laptop. Is there an article you know of offhand that deals with setting up a new Outlook 2003 install with existing PSTs? I really think part of the trouble is, and has been, upgrading to the 2003 version. My older PSTs were the older format. Thanks Again, Nascarman...vvvvrrrrrooooomm |
Posted: 25 Jan 2006 09:44 AM PST What did the IT support department from your company say? -- Mickman [MCSA 2003] These forums are for IT Professionals. For personal support go to: http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx "Mark145146" wrote: |
Posted: 25 Jan 2006 08:46 AM PST I was trying to use the Office 2003 CD. In the meantime, I had downloaded and installed the 2 drivers - big mistake. When I started using the Win xp pro CD to set up faxing, it could not copy the needed files. I then deleted the drivers I had downloaded and the fax setup when very smoothly. In the process of all of this, I talked with a friend of mine who was also having problems setting up faxing. His problem was the same but the cause was different. He determined that he was trying to use two different sp packs. I appreciate your response. Thanks and mayve this will help others I have run across on the internet who are also having problems setting up faxing. "ANONYMOUS" wrote: |
Posted: 24 Jan 2006 08:11 AM PST Your system must have Windows XP SP2 so you can't install SP1a. To correct your Office problems, I suggest do Detect & Repair of Office from: Help, Detect & Repair. If you have MSOCache folder on your system then it would correct and reinstall all missing files. If you don't have the MSOCache folder it would prompt you to insert your original Office CD in the drive. hth new to office wrote: |
Posted: 23 Jan 2006 06:25 PM PST Thanks for your help. No more head scratching - at least on this subject. :-) Good evening. -John -- John Elder Seattle Washington com "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: |
Posted: 23 Jan 2006 12:30 PM PST Thanks, Mickman. I removed Norton SystemWorks and completely reinstalled to fix the problem, although I have another problem which may or may not be related. Now, whenver I reboot my PC, I get a pop-up message that says "Norton Protection: Attention.......Access Denied, drive C." I hit OK, and then the computer finishes booting and seems to be ok. Actually, I think it continues rebooting properly, even if I leave the Access Denied screen up without hitting OK. Any idea what this might be? Thanks again, Richard "Mickman" wrote: |
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