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Word 2000 Spell Checker

Posted: 14 Mar 2006 11:46 AM PST

garfield-n-odie [MVP] wrote: 

Many thanks for your reply. Your instructions were crystal clear and
the solution worked perfectly.

Much appreciated.
Echy
 

Open Volume liscence

Posted: 14 Mar 2006 09:40 AM PST

Thanks for your help.

I have also found sellers on eBay using the following statement inorder
to sell OEM software.

"In order to comply with eBay's & Microsoft's Software Regulations,
this purchase will include an untested, non-warranted, piece of
hardware at no additional cost to the buyer."

But I looked at Microsofts EULA and they said that the hardware must
include a power source, hardrive, motherboard, case, etc....

How does eBay (or Microsoft) let these sellers get away with selling
under these pretences?

Registered name change

Posted: 13 Mar 2006 10:05 PM PST

thanx


"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <microsoft.com> wrote in
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Microsoft should improve copy protection.

Posted: 13 Mar 2006 09:08 AM PST

On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:57:30 +0200, "SeanL" <seanl@askme> wrote: 

If you want a program that is small enough to run off a 3.5
boot disk and will create a bootable DVD for restores, go to

http://www.bootitng.com/image.html

Will also write a backup image to a 2nd internal OR external
hard drive that is connected via usb cable


John Thomas Smith
http://www.direct2usales.com
http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith

Office upgrade and GPO

Posted: 13 Mar 2006 08:20 AM PST

I absolutly agree that software should not be deploy using GPO in the user
container especially sth like Office. If you refer to my posting

"I would like to deploy OFFICE 2k3 to all of them. I am
optioning to go to a third party software distribution tools"

the "Per user" GPO was done by consultants prior to me being employ at my
current company. I am trying to clean it out. I understand that a "Detect
and repair" is insufficent I am trying to get a install that can do without
it.

as far as uninstalling it goes. When I log in as the "admin" user I do not
see the program in "control panle-> add and remove program" however, if the
I log in as a user who has it installed its there. The dilema is that these
machines generally have 10 to 15 user profiles in it. I am thinking for
deleting all the user profile.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

JAck


I have try deleting the folder

<%program files%>\ms\office\10

and the registry

HKLM\software\microsoft\office\10

prior to the installation

but still no luck any other suggestions?

"Gerry Hickman" wrote:
 

Installing Access2000

Posted: 13 Mar 2006 06:41 AM PST

Hi and thnx alot.. i found the Wizard and made a cmw file that is now
distrubuting Access 2000.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

open documents

Posted: 12 Mar 2006 08:26 AM PST

It's possible that the Norton Office Plugin is still registered
in Windows, even if you uninstalled Norton. Search for the
OFFICEAV.DLL file on your system (include hidden and system
files/folders). If you find it, note the folder where it is
located, and use the "regsvr32 /u" method described in KB329820
to unregister the DLL.

sammy5 wrote:
 

what is best program or website for designing posters

Posted: 12 Mar 2006 02:29 AM PST

http://www.microsoft.com/office/publisher/howtobuy/default.mspx
"gudda96" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Limited Account gets "Preparing to install... " but Admin acct doe

Posted: 11 Mar 2006 03:50 PM PST

It was one of the first things I tried since it was a real quickie. No
change whatosever. I checked the keys in question and they were not missing
before I ran the utility and there appeared to be no change to them
afterwards.

Other thoughts?

"ANONYMOUS" wrote:
 

Connect MS Word's Send cmd to OE instead of Outlook - How?

Posted: 10 Mar 2006 06:48 AM PST

Hi "Anonymous",
 
Thanks for that guidance, but that's not what I want to do right now.
 
No problem.

Mysteriously, my problem "solved itself." I had posted this question
because MS Word forwarded my doc to Outlook, which in turn kept the doc in
its Outbox and failed to send it to the intended recipient.

Today, I re-entered my password for my email account in Outlook. Then I
sent a Word doc and, voila, it wound up in Outlook's Sent folder and then in
FireFox's InBox. I'm a happy camper again.
 
It sure did! It got me off my duff to search for another solution.
--
Regards,
Richard


Have I too many CD-Roms?

Posted: 09 Mar 2006 09:29 AM PST

No. Updates were from purchased CDs. Curiouser and curiouser. Thanks
for your help. When 'it' happens, I'll let you know.......Thanks again
Rognic