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Performance issues with MS Office and Charter High-Speed Security Suite (aka F-Secure) - Microsoft Office forums

Performance issues with MS Office and Charter High-Speed Security Suite (aka F-Secure) - Microsoft Office forums


Performance issues with MS Office and Charter High-Speed Security Suite (aka F-Secure)

Posted: 30 Dec 2005 12:22 PM PST

No problems here using F-Secure
ie using the f-secure office plugin does give some delay in opening any
office doc, but I dont believe it any more than any office av plugin

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bank holidays for 2006

Posted: 30 Dec 2005 01:26 AM PST

Many thanks Milly - That saved me a bit of time! Happy New Year, Dean

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 

Install Office 2003 to drive other that 'C'

Posted: 29 Dec 2005 06:46 AM PST

Hi Mackman,

While the major portions of MS Office can be installed on a separate drive there are parts that go in the Windows folders and the
Common Files area that are placed on the same drive as Windows.

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<<"Mackman" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
I built a new computer running Windows XP Pro. Everything is working fine.
I want to install Office 2003 on 'D' drive because the 'C' drive partition is
full. When I type in the path for 'D' drive the installer tells me there is
not enough room on 'C' drive and stops. I have tried many times to install
on 'D' drive but it always tells me that 'C' is full and stops. I set up my
hard drive with 5 gigs for the OS on 'C' drive, 145 gigs on 'D' drive for all
the other programs and 150 gigs on 'F' drive for back up and video and music
storage. I reallize now a 5 gig 'C' drive was not enough and am trying to
avoid reformatting the hard drive.

Any help would be appreciated. >>
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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*

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updating from Millenium to xp for MSN messenger

Posted: 29 Dec 2005 12:59 AM PST

Windows XP Home Upgrade version or Windows XP Pro Upgrade version.

But I am not at all sure why you're asking operating system questions in a
newsgroup relating to problems with Office setup.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows



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ms Word 2000 question

Posted: 28 Dec 2005 02:22 PM PST

Perfecto! Thanks again!

Re-Installing MSO2k3

Posted: 28 Dec 2005 07:51 AM PST

Hi Bob, thanks for replying! Yes, I agree that the CMW is the ideal
solution. I'm actually helping somebody do this, and the person won't
be present for several days. My solution would be to use the CMW to
design the changes and then deploy them to the clients, and that's what
I'm going to propose. (That along with an OPS file)

Even though this should solve the issue, my task was to find out 'how
to reinstall office'.

Is it safe to say that you cannot reinstall office using MST,
setup.ini., command line params, but rather uninstall it first and then
reinstall it? I believe that REINSTALL=ALL will mearly pull update
files from an administrative source. Is this correct?

Bill

Setup Files

Posted: 28 Dec 2005 07:46 AM PST

Thanks... found them.

Is it ok if I create a folder "Office Setup files" and move them there?
At least I will be able to find them when I need them.

This started when I tried to get word in office to accept speaking input
about 4 days ago. Now I've totally forgotten how to do that or where I
even saw it. Probably in here somewhere.

John

Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote:
 

Want to upgrade Office 2003 Standard Trial to Office 2003 Professi

Posted: 27 Dec 2005 05:05 PM PST

Thanks DL, all I had to do was uninstall the standard trial and activate one
of the programs and all the other programs converted over to professional
full. I thought I was going to have to uninstall the professional and
reinstall it after I uninstalled the standard trial. Worked great, thanks.

"DL" wrote:
 

Installation hangs

Posted: 27 Dec 2005 09:31 AM PST

You're welcome, Glad I could help :-)
If you rate the reply as helpful other users with a similar problem will be
able to see that it has been solved.


"adanedhel9" wrote:
 

office 2003 professional Installation hangs - no error message

Posted: 27 Dec 2005 09:04 AM PST

Hi DL,
Thanks for the suggestions - I was going to try a repair but noticed that
there was no entry in Add/Remove programs for Office, so when I put the disk
in it started an install. I don't know if it made any difference but this
time I selected a typical rather than complete install and the process ran
through without a hitch. I selected the visit office update option on the
final install dialogue and it noticed I already had the three required
updates which then installed without any problems. I was surprised that I was
not nagged to re-activate the product, so some part of the previous
installation survived.
I left Works and Active sync installed, my next plan was to uninstall
activesync and see if office either returned or would install. I'd rather not
have works on the pc but space is not an issue and I can remove the shortcuts
from the start menu so as not to confuse family members!
I still suspect that office may be gone when I get up tomorrow, but the
install was so effortless that I'm hopeful it will still be there.
If not I'll check the install log and see if it had errors.
Again, thanks for the help :-)

"DL" wrote:
 

the feature you are trying to use is on a CD ROM....

Posted: 27 Dec 2005 07:45 AM PST

If i place my office cd into the drive and select ok, the message box
reappears and says the file cannot be found within that cd. Have you any
other suggestions?

"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
 

Installation problem - clip art related

Posted: 26 Dec 2005 05:53 PM PST

Sorry for the confusion. It's Office 2003. Office 2000 appears to have
successfully been removed and replaced by Office 2003.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

Trying to install Office 2003 in to my Microsoft XP Computer

Posted: 26 Dec 2005 04:53 PM PST

Thank you very much for all the help. Happy Holiday!

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

Start Menu

Posted: 25 Dec 2005 07:47 PM PST

Thanks
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I am trying to install Office 2003 and keep getting "Error 1406."

Posted: 24 Dec 2005 09:16 PM PST

Hi Rhonda,
Try the following page:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321445
It details the cause of your error and how to fix it - Fingers Crossed!
:-)

"Rhonda Mlodinoff" wrote:
 

Setup for Sync Outlook

Posted: 24 Dec 2005 03:53 PM PST

On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 00:10:41 -0000, DL wrote:
 


I looked at several, but will probably try http://www.synchpst.com first
since it seems to be of the KISS mode. I have gotten away with overwriting
the pst in the past, but have never been real comfortable with that
approach.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

I cannot import calendar from Windows 98 computer to XP

Posted: 19 Dec 2005 07:03 PM PST

I don't understand what you mean by an Outlook file. It is not an Outlook
file as far as I know. I did a direct cable connect to move my exported
Microsoft Office Calendar file from my laptop to my desktop.

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: