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Project Pro 2003 MSDN Install Fails

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 01:10 PM PST


"Peter Foldes" <com> wrote in message
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Peter,

Thanks for the suggestion. My IBM Thinkpad doesn't have the registry keys
identified in the KB 310794. Also, I'm not having any problems with
Windows, just Project Setup. Any other thoughts?

Dave



"David N Murray" <net> wrote in message
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Office 2003 Unistall / Repair

Posted: 26 Feb 2006 02:51 PM PST


Have you tried deleting the said folder manually with your windows
Explorer? The folder should be here:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11

If you can't delete it with Windows Explorer then reboot the system in
SAFE MODE and then try deleting it from there.

hth


fozzmit wrote: 

how do I install office Standard Edition 2003?

Posted: 26 Feb 2006 08:47 AM PST

To install an Office Suite that is a Upgrade you do need a qualifying product installed or not like MS Works,Previous Office Version etc. Without the latter the Upgrade version of Office that you purchased will not install. I would go back to the store and speak to the manager and tell him that the salesperson told you different and you want the matter rectified.

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"confused!" <confused!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... 

can I run Office on my new computer if it's on my old one?

Posted: 26 Feb 2006 08:23 AM PST


If you have a retail version of Office 2003 then you can install it on
two
computers - one desktop, and one portable device. If the system does or
is
scrapped then the license can be transferred on to another system.

If you have Students and Teachers version of Office 2003 then you can
install it on three computers within the same household. If the system
dies or is lost, so too your license for that system.

If you have OEM version of Office 2003 then you can only install it on
the same system it came with. You CAN't install it on any other
systems. If the system dies, so too your OEM version of Office.

hth



newbie wrote: 

Installed Office 2003 & cannot open app files

Posted: 25 Feb 2006 06:49 PM PST

Use Windows Explorer to search for a file named OFFICEAV.DLL on
the hard drive (include system and hidden files/folders in your
search options). If you find it, note the folder where it is
located, and use the "regsvr32 /u" method described in KB329820
to unregister the DLL.

Tom wrote:
 

how do i get my microsoft office back i deleted it by mistake

Posted: 25 Feb 2006 05:45 PM PST

As described by the OP it sure does

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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" <com> wrote in message news:com... 

Workstations Ask For Office CD

Posted: 25 Feb 2006 12:17 PM PST

Hi Steve,

If MS Office was installed from an Office Admin Point on a server then it
stored the server name as part of the value and the MS Installer is
basically expecting to find a connection to its installation source for
feature repair etc. This article may be helpful to you.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297168/
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<<"Steve" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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We recently installed a new Windows 2003 Server network. The old network
server ran Windows Server 2000 which was disconnected from the new network.

After the new network took over, user workstations and shared workstations
started asking for the MS Office CD. I believe this was for ver 2000 and/or
XP. Office 2003 is fine. My predecessor plugged the old Windows Server
2000
back into the network and that ended the requests for the Office CD.

I want the old server off the network. Can anyone advise me how to resolve
the issue of user computers wanting the Office CD? But, they look for the
old server for this information.


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Thanks, Steve>>
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
Microsoft MVP, Office Products


Thumbnails of .DOC files?

Posted: 25 Feb 2006 03:26 AM PST

Hi John,

Windows XP will display the document thumbnails if in Word having the
setting in File=>Properties to 'Save Preview Picture' is turned on. It was
turned *off* as the default for Office 2003 as it both increases the
document size and can be, for some, a privacy issue.

You can use File=>Open and choose the 'preview' view as a workaround if you
don't want to enable saving the picture in the documents.

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<<"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
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I can recall this working by default on an older machine...I think it used
office XP though. It had no need to select any option.. Windows explorer
could generate thumbnails from doc and xls on the fly. Anyway this is stated
on the MS site about windows2000 and office 2003.

This SHOULD work for XP, but how? <<
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
Microsoft MVP, Office Products




Data Assistant

Posted: 25 Feb 2006 01:09 AM PST

Never mind ... I figured it out.

Because I had done a Windows XP re-install and basically reinstalled
my apps on top of themselves, there was a folder in Program
Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared for Data Assistant from my
previous installation. I deleted that folder and now PowerPoint
doesn't crash.

Thanks anyway.

On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 05:46:42 -0500, opchiasm <com>
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Upgrading from Office Student version to Pro - question

Posted: 25 Feb 2006 12:23 AM PST

Bingo, Yes and you got it. No more need to scratch your head

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"L. Petchell" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... 

windows installer runs everytime I open a word doc

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 08:52 PM PST

Mary -

Thanks...
But, it didn't help.

To summarize.
PC crashed. Installed office from scratch, from CDs.
This installer problem started.
Tried everything in that article.
Then I tried this tool. After that it claimed tere was no association with
the .doc file type.
I fixed that and tried to open a doc. No errors, nothing at all happened.
I re-installed office from scratch again.
Same installer problem.
Rats!

"Mary Sauer" wrote:
 

Microsoft Office Communicating on Port 37926???

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 05:46 PM PST

I'm using Outpost v3.0, but searching the net I've found that this is
firewall-independent.

Yes, IPBus uses the same port, but while IPBus is not specifically installed on my
computer, something called "Microsoft TV/Video Connection" is.

What I do not understand is why this is activated **ONLY** by Microsoft Office 2000
applications. People seem to blindly enable the port out of frustration, without
actually knowing what they are doing or why they are doing it. I don't like enabling
ports I don't understand.



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Office 2003 setup in Terminal Server environment

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 02:33 PM PST

Hi Brett,

The Enterprise/Volume License editions of Office support creation of Microsoft Office Admin Installation Points and the use of MST
customizations for deployment
http://microsoft.com/office/ork/2003
(Microsoft Office Resource Kit)

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I'm trying to install Office Pro 2003 (retail) on a terminal/Citrix server.
Server is Windows Server 2003 Standard with SP1 and all other current updates
installed. Citrix Presentation Server 4 is also installed.

I've created a transform file using the Office Resource Kit. When I run the
install of Office and tell it to use this transform file, the install begins
and then comes back with a message that states:

"This version of Microsoft Office 2003 does not support Office Custom
Installation Wizard transforms"

The install runs fine without using the transform file.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Brett >>
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MS Office System Products MVP
 

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Microsoft Office Document Imaging Writer Monitor

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 08:03 AM PST


If you do Detect & Repair, it should resolve itself automatically.

Help, Detect & Repair.

hth


Brian Meyers wrote: