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- Can I use MS Office for work and personal? email, contacts, etc.
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- How do I stop Windows Installer trying to install Office 2002?
- office 2003 professional on a new Dell E1505
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- I am having difficulty loading office 97 standard edition.
- How to tell number of Office Professional activations left
- will reinstalling crashed xp delete hard drive files?
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- How: create an icon for the desktop to safely remove my jumpdrive
- How to configure Microsoft Word?
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Can I use MS Office for work and personal? email, contacts, etc. Posted: 20 Aug 2006 12:33 PM PDT Assuming your laptop config hasnt been locked down by your Co. you could copy your outllook home pst file to some specific location on your laptop, then using the mail applet in the control panel, create a new profile, add this pst to it, then set OL to prompt for the profile. You may have some difficulty with using your personal email account settings when roaming, and of course you would probably need to be able to sync this laptop pst with your home pst. I'm not sure if there would be problems if your work outlook was configured for exchange. "Richard Garneau" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... from account |
Posted: 19 Aug 2006 09:33 AM PDT thanks "Mary Sauer" <rr.com> wrote in message news:%23f$phx.gbl... |
Won't Complete MS Office Pro 2003 Install Posted: 19 Aug 2006 02:42 AM PDT When I installed the Clean-up, it let me start from scratch with Office install. However, I had the same problem again when I tried to reinstall. I didn't remove anything with clean-up though; the only items I found for MS were .NET frame and MS Works, which I didn't think were related. But if those might be cause, or if anything else in the list could be related (there were many I didn't recognize), let me know! Thanks much for suggestion! "DL" wrote: |
How do I stop Windows Installer trying to install Office 2002? Posted: 18 Aug 2006 09:47 AM PDT Hello Derek Give the following a try http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 -- Daphne Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Derek" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
office 2003 professional on a new Dell E1505 Posted: 18 Aug 2006 06:01 AM PDT I would suggest Uninstalling WM Player version 10, rebooting and trying the install. Version 10 has been noted to cause problems Other than that, I would suggest calling Microsoft or Dell. Most of the people here are just casual users trying to help each other out "LLJ45" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 17 Aug 2006 06:29 PM PDT Sharath, does that really make a difference, I am curious? The drive my husand and I used is the same drive we always use when installing programs and have never had a problem before. So to answer your question, I would guess we used the CD Rom drive and not a DVD Rom. I will attempt another method and will let you know thos results. What does the file file IU561401.CAB do and why can't I find it? Thank you for replying to my question. "Sharath" wrote: |
Posted: 17 Aug 2006 01:28 PM PDT During the installation when it fails to activate on the internet, there should be a telephone number you can call to activate. Call and explain the problem and what you have done and activation should be relatively painless then. "DRedd" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
I am having difficulty loading office 97 standard edition. Posted: 17 Aug 2006 12:45 PM PDT If I am reading your post correctly (by reading between some of the lines) you have an Office 97 upgrade disk and MS Works 2000 install CD. MS Works 2000 is NOT a qualifying program for the Office 97 upgrade disk you have since Office 97 did not know about Works 2000 when Office 97 install was created in 1996 or 97. You need a program either installed or the installation disk from a qualifying product, which I can't seem to find the list online anymore, but all the products were created before Office 97 was issued. (Office 4.3 and its products, Office 95 and its products, Works pre 1997, and many competing products from other companies qualified the upgrade.) If you had this program installed before, you needed a qualifying product in the past. You should also install Office 97 before the later Works 2000 is installed. You should always install older software before newer software if there are any possible conflicts between the two. Since some versions of Works has Word as part of it, this could be a conflict. "help!" <help!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
How to tell number of Office Professional activations left Posted: 17 Aug 2006 05:57 AM PDT You are correct in that it was an MS Partner company. Is there any site I can visit where I enter their license and it tells me how many times the software associated with the license was activated? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: |
will reinstalling crashed xp delete hard drive files? Posted: 16 Aug 2006 08:12 PM PDT This is not an Office issue. Yes, you will lose everything when you reinstall Windows. That's why we strongly recommend backing up important files on some sort of removable media. Just because a computer crashes, doesn't mean that you have to reformat and reinstall Windows. I would suggest you post the problems/symptoms/questions in the Windows XP newsgroup before you do something that drastic. Especially since I have the impression that you don't know a lot about computers. (Not an insult - just an observation.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "dbg" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Installing Office Pro 2003 Student Version Posted: 16 Aug 2006 05:41 PM PDT It was not meant in a mean tone. I wanted you to understand the differences in terminology. Misphrasing something can make a difference in whether or not a solution will work for you. Please consider this a mini-computer lesson, not a holier than thou response. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Rhonda" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
How: create an icon for the desktop to safely remove my jumpdrive Posted: 16 Aug 2006 04:58 PM PDT http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.newuser s&cat=en_US_5583cdf4-1d04-4052-a360-36cc12318511&lang=en&cr=US -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/publisher/FX100649111033.aspx "Rock" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
How to configure Microsoft Word? Posted: 16 Aug 2006 06:45 AM PDT There is no security tab once I click on propertise box. Also "Notify me of replies" does not seem to me working. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: |
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How do I get rid of the space bewteen sentences when I hit enter? Posted: 15 Aug 2006 10:05 AM PDT Thanks! It was set on auto instead of 0!! Thank you soooo much, although, I do feel a little stupid......... MANDI "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: |
using silent setup with Microsoft Custom Installation Wizard Posted: 15 Aug 2006 05:42 AM PDT Hoop_Junkie wrote: That didn't seem to work however removing the "b-" from the end of the line did. |
XP Home & Professional compatibility Posted: 13 Aug 2006 04:04 PM PDT HI Deborah, Alot of people have some confusion between Windows XP (an operating system) and Office XP ( which are office tools). Both of these programs come in a standard or home edition and both have a professional edition. So.. you can indeed run Office XP Professional on your Windows XP home, just as you can run your Office Standard on your Windows XP Professional. Your Windows XP regardless of its type, is what runs your Office Suite, and will run either version of Office XP. If you are trying to put on two operating systems (Windows Xp) you would have to partition your drive...but why bother. If you have Windows XP Pro then it has more features then home and I would use that. Same is true with Office. So my advice is to really look at your disk your installing, if you trying to install Office on Windows, your fine. I hope this helps clear things up a bit :0) "Deborah M Ames" wrote: |
Could not find stored procedure "ir_GetSBAInfo". Posted: 12 Aug 2006 04:44 AM PDT Thanks for the try Mary! Realizing that there could be several things occuring I was left with several options, I therefore: 1. Ran Norton Disk Doctor and cleaned and repaired the registry. 2. Checked the value in the registry for BCM, 3. Re-installed BCM and then imported the BCM saved files. Except for the loss of a few contacts and some linked history, I do have a nearly completed database again. -- HA "Mary Sauer" wrote: |
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