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Installing Office Enterprise 2007 via GPO to XP over Office 2003 - Microsoft Office forums


Installing Office Enterprise 2007 via GPO to XP over Office 2003

Posted: 27 Nov 2006 06:14 PM PST

Bob,

Thanks for the incite. I wasn't sure about the MSP files, and how they
applied to MSIs. I'm still curious why the installation didn't go very well
via Group Policy. I'll start fresh and try again.

I wonder if this is the first step by MS to move away from .msi's for
software deployment?

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

Transfering software to a new PC

Posted: 27 Nov 2006 01:11 PM PST

As long as the Office Suite is not an OEM version, uninstalling and
reinstalling is not a problem. You MAY have to call MS to activate depending
on how long it is since the previous activation. You will be prompted with
the correct telephone number when you get to the activation part of the
install: it is a locale specific number. This has never been a problem for
me. You can temporarily skip activation and use Office 50 times before it
shuts down to reduced usage when you will have to call MS.

If it is an OEM version, it is non-transferrable.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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Problem going back to Office 2K from Office 2007 ...

Posted: 26 Nov 2006 10:12 PM PST

Please don't use CCleaner. That thing breaks Office 2007 when you ever
try to reinstall.
There is a reason why the steps are detailed and explicit. Anything
beyond those steps should not be used.

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"-RS-" <com> wrote in message
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Changing language in Office XP (Brazil Version)

Posted: 25 Nov 2006 02:54 PM PST


Try doing the following:
go to - start, all programs, microsoft office tools, microsoft office
xp language settings,
then change the "Default version of Microsoft Office" to english US or
whatever your preference is....

If this does not work, try reading an earlier post of mine which may
help by searching on "Outlook default language changes when replying to
e-mails"
Good luck.

DC


Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote: 

Cant install Office Professional 2003 due to error 1706

Posted: 25 Nov 2006 06:55 AM PST

oops,
sorry
that was a test post-sorry
Jeff
"Jeff" <nospam> wrote in message
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Runtime error installing Office 2003

Posted: 24 Nov 2006 09:25 PM PST

there can be some f*ck up with MSI COM+ registration.

Try installing MSI 3.1 from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/info.aspx?na=22&p=10&SrcDisplayLang=en&SrcCategory Id=&SrcFamilyId=&u=%2fdownloads%2fdetails.aspx%3fF amilyID%3d889482fc-5f56-4a38-b838-de776fd4138c%26DisplayLang%3den

hth
g

"nitrousdave" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Office 2007 Setup will not continue

Posted: 24 Nov 2006 06:37 PM PST

Hi D.T.,

There is a MS Knowledge Base article on that error message that includes many of the more common items that need to be removed.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927222/en-us?FR=1

The issue with Nero isn't part of that particular error.

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<<"Dr. Technical" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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To all:

I was successful finally in getting Office 2007 to install on my Vista
Ultimate machine. I ended up using the Daemon Virtual CD-ROM utility and had
to uninstall the Expressions Beta.

I will try re-burning the ISO images to CD-ROM using a slower write speed on
my Nero Ultra. I had just about come to the same conclusion as others: that
Nero running on Vista has some issues writing discs reliably.

Maybe I'm just a curmudgeon, but I wish that Microsoft would give us some
additional source of information when they display error messages with
cryptic phrases telling you to uninstall "associated technologies." If they
know what the "technologies" are, why can't they post a KB article telling us
what to remove? How many hours have been wasted by the collective community
trying to get this install to work, when a little official help could have
lowered everyone's frustration level greatly? I know the Community is a
great place to come for assistance, but there are so many strategies proposed
by so many users, it can be confusing and time-consuming to sort through to
find the ones that may meet your particular situation.

Just a thought...
--
Dr. Technical >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Groove activation and Office Ultimate

Posted: 24 Nov 2006 06:06 PM PST

Argh! I hope that's not the case this time. Espicially w/ all the problems
going on w/ activiation.

Also, I did find Office Professional Plus 2003. Quite a bit more apps than
the regular professional. Found on MSDN.

Thanks.
-Michael.

"Terry Farrell" wrote:
 

Using Office 2003 and Office 2000

Posted: 24 Nov 2006 10:05 AM PST

Thanks for the help. With the fact that our OB 2003 is not the "upgrade"
version... If we uninstall OB 2003, install O2kPro, and reinstall OB 2003,
will OB 2003 automatically "overwrite" the word, excel, outlook, and all
other pertinent components of O2kPro? Basically, after uninstalling OB 2003,
should we install our retail version of O2kPro (in full), before reinstalling
OB 2003, or install O2kPro without the word, excel, and outlook components?
Since the two versions of office will be in different folders, would we not
end up with two installations of word, excel, and outlook?

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
 

Installing office 2000 on the computer

Posted: 24 Nov 2006 06:09 AM PST

I ended up copying the installation CD into my Program file, and now it works
all right. Thank you
--
Renee


"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
 

Make web links to spreadsheets open in Excel

Posted: 21 Nov 2006 01:52 PM PST

That fixed it, thank you. I thought I was going insane looking everywhere
for this setting.



"Susan Ramlet" wrote: