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Outlook 2003 issue with Font Color - Microsoft Office forums


Outlook 2003 issue with Font Color

Posted: 01 Jul 2006 07:33 AM PDT

The problem was that the High Contrast setting was enabled in the Handicap
Options.



"Roady [MVP]" <_SPAM_net> wrote in
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HOW CAN I FIND MISSING "DLL" PSTPRX

Posted: 30 Jun 2006 09:02 AM PDT

Creaet a new mail profile - yours is corrupt.

And stop shouting.


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, THOMAS H asked:

| ON A NEW INSTALL OF OFFICE 2003 (STUDENT) IT CANT FIND "PSTPRX.DLL"
| WHICH MAKES THE PROGRAM USELESS.


License Acceptance Not Going Away

Posted: 30 Jun 2006 08:33 AM PDT

Thank you Gyorgy!!
Do you know why it would work for some regular user accounts and not
all of them? They all have the same local PC rights.

Thanks!!
George

On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 18:53:24 +0200, "Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]"
<org> wrote:
 

My registry cleaner has removed key office 2003 files!!!

Posted: 29 Jun 2006 01:26 PM PDT

and the registry cleaner did'nt create a backup?

"Dom23" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Complete removal utility

Posted: 29 Jun 2006 10:41 AM PDT

Hi all

I would like to reinstall office due to some errors, however I would first
like to clean it up out of my pc, so it does not re-use old values. Is there
a utility comparable to office 2000 removal?
Thank you.
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-E-



Office 2007 Maintenance Wizard

Posted: 29 Jun 2006 06:13 AM PDT

Hi Martin,

MS Office 2007 has a different installation method and tool set for deployment than prior versions.

The Office Network Installation Point (O-NIP) replaced the Office Admin Point. The Office Admin Point was a special extraction
structure created by the Setup /A switch, but it worked only with a volume license/eneterprise key for Office.

At least through beta 2, anyone can create and use an O-NIP, as it's basically the CD image of the Office 2007 product. If you have
the Office 2007 beta 2 software on CD, just copy the CD to a new folder on your drive/server. If you have multiple Office 2007
products (i.e. Office Professional, OneNote, Visio, Project) rather than having a separate Office Admin Point for each product, you
can copy all of the CDs into one O-NIP.

If you downloaded the compressed 2007 MS Office system Professional Edition (.exe) file you can extract the CD image from it to
create an O-NIP using these steps.

1. Locate your 2007 Office Professional Beta 2
download file and note the folder/path location.


2. Create a new folder on your PC or server and note that
folder/path location. This will be your Office 2007
Network Installation Point (O-NIP)


3. Use Start=>Run , and on a single line type in
the following (using the path & file names from Step 1 & 2)


"drive:\Step1PathOfDownload\downloadfilename.e xe" /extract:"Step2path"


example: (assuming you saved to a 'downloads' folder and created a new folder named Off2007ProB2NIP) the Start=>Run line would look
like this


"c:\downloads\OPPLUS-EN.EXE" /extract:"E:\Off2007ProB2NIP"


If the extraction is successful (you'll get a dialog box telling you it was after a few minutes)

4. In your new ONIP create a new, empty folder for your customization files. Name it what ever you like, for example
\OfficeTweaks

5. Once you have your O-NIP run the Office 2007 Setup.exe file from Start=>Run using the full path to it on your O-NIP and adding
the /Admin switch to create your customization files.

Example:
"E:\Off2007ProB2NIP\Setup.exe" /Admin

This starts the Office Customization Tool (OCT)that is built into the Office 2007 setup.exe program. You no longer install
separately and use the Office Custom Installation Wizard or Custom Maintenance Wizard.

Once you're in the 2007-OCT you create .MSP (MS Installer Patch) files to hold your customizations and store them in the
customization folder you created in step 4.

To deploy Office 2007 product(s) you can copy a specific set of customizations to the \Update folder of your O-NIP (already part of
the initial setup) and then Run Office Setup.exe (don't install directly from the .MSI files) and any .MSP in the \Updates folder is
automatically included in the setup steps.

For more details and methods you can use the Office 2007 Resource Kit (beta) at http://officebeta.iponet.net/ork/2007 (note that to
access the site you would need to have an installed MS Office 2007 product or the Active X control installed that you can get from
the link below).

In your scenario, keep in mind that not providing Access as an installed feature from a Professional Edition Office package does not
convert it to a 'standard edition' copy/license. Once MS Office 2007 is released you may want to review the editions you choose to
license for different needs.
http://microsoft.com/office/preview/info/highlights.mspx

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<<"Martin" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
Hi,

Im looking for a "Custom Maintenance Wizard" in Office 2007.

We are trying to deploy Office 2007 pro, without access (not all users
should have access).

How do we enable/deploy Access 2007 for those who need it ?

Any Ideas?

Thanks>>
--
I hope this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office system products MVP
 

LINKS for the 2007 Office System

1. Read about it, try it, or watch the movie :)
the 2007 Microsoft Office system iinfo is at
http://microsoft.com/office/preview

2. Already have 2007 Office System Beta 2?
Send Microsoft your feedback (with pictures)
http://sas.office.microsoft.com/

3. Use the 2007 OfficeOnline website without Office2007

a. Install the ActiveX access control
http://office.microsoft.com/search/redir.aspx?AssetID=XT101650581033
b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net


Problem with office 2007 installation

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 12:19 PM PDT

Ignore did nothing......

The installation would freeze and do nothing (I let it sit for over 40
minutes)

I eventually canceled the installation (and restore failed).

The only way I was able to correct this was to completely uninstall office
2003 and then reinstall office 2007.

(Dim Everything as Variant!)


"Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]" wrote:
 

office 2007 the installation of this package failed

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 11:43 AM PDT

I too am getting the same problem, the file will start to load, then an error
window appears with 'The installation of this package has failed'. Have tried
both using save as... and running from the web. Download version
12.0.4017.1003, Vista Beta 2 Build 5384

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
 

Office 2007 AdminPoint Install

Posted: 28 Jun 2006 11:07 AM PDT

Bob -

This is great info but one follow up question, once I have my O-NIP all set,
can use the .msi file in there to deploy office via GPO? If I do create a
cutomization file (.msp) do all install have to be done locally or is there
a network wide deployment method (IE: cna I use Group Policy to deploy a
customized instance?).

Thanks -

SD

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote
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How do I get the trial software to accept my product key?

Posted: 27 Jun 2006 11:50 AM PDT

That's what I said.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



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He/She might be very well off and to this person a few hundred dollars is a
small fee

Bye

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how to activate "language bar" for dictation, voice commands etc.

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 04:03 AM PDT



"Nauman" wrote:
 

I have been trying to install the language bar, in Office 2003 (Win XP Pro),
but it remains greyed out in the Regional Settings. How do I make it active??

How can I install office shortcut bar from an old version

Posted: 24 Jun 2006 07:21 PM PDT

Sorry I missed one thing you said. The shortcut bar should definitely be
found under Office Tools during the Office 2000 installation. It is listed
alphabetically when you expand Office Tools as "Microsoft Office Shortcut
Bar", just before "Microsoft Photo Editor".

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