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- Can 2007 Coexist with 2003??
- Office 2003 after repair: need to reinstall service packs and upda
- automatically launching office toolbar
- Office 2003 and Frontpage XP (2002) issues?
- Office 2007 Trial and Office 2003
- Problem with Office 2007 enterprise setup
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- Modify office icon locations
- Removing the Opt_In Screen when Running the Office Customizati
- Office 2007 installation options
- Office 2007: no default application templates seem to be working
Loading Office2000 onto WindowsXP Posted: 13 Dec 2006 03:29 PM PST Yes, Office 2000 should work just fine with Windows XP. No, I can't be more specific, because Error 1305 has many possible causes, most of which are discussed in the Knowledge Base article I cited. Kellie L wrote: |
Office 2007 Fails to install AMD64, Citrix PS4x64 Posted: 12 Dec 2006 09:44 PM PST Hi R.J., Office 2007 has different limits for Terminal Server installation. Only Enterprise editions with Volume License Keys are supported for Terminal Server. Did the precache work, or was that where you had the error message? Did you extract the ISO image contents to an Office Network Installation point on your hard drive and then run setup from there? Can you email me a zipped set of the latest run logs from Start=>Run %temp% ? ============= <<"RJ" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... Bob - there was no registry key there, there is no update waiting to install. Ran the precache setup from the RK KB - made no difference, same error during install. There is no doc on Terminal server installs - only a placeholder for future docs. Why is 2007 having so many issues installing - 2003 never had any problem installing. Any more things I can look at? Ron >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
Office 2k7 install after O2k7 Beta - puke Posted: 11 Dec 2006 08:25 PM PST Probably the PDF/XPS add-in, or Expression Web. See the RTM issues post linked below my name. Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]" <org> wrote in message news:com: |
Posted: 11 Dec 2006 12:33 PM PST No. The problem is the actual program files. There just can't be two Outlook versions on the same Windows. Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Ira Solomon" <com> wrote in message news:com: |
Office 2003 after repair: need to reinstall service packs and upda Posted: 11 Dec 2006 08:15 AM PST Hi Tom, The MS Installer caches (saves) installed updates for reuse in the \Windows\Installer folder. The installer can reapply them as part of a repair/reinstall of an Office 2000 or later product if the cache is undamaged and if the links between the installed product and the stored updates isn't damaged (often by using a 'cleanup' product). If the linkage or cache is damaged then the repair/reinstall will fail with a 'patch package' related error message. For missing mapped drives there are a number of scenarios that can be at play. If you have recently used files, templates or a printer driver that were on a drive and it is no longer available, Windows via the Office dialogs is trying to connect to it so you can use it again. The delay comes from the waiting for it to be available again and eventually times out. Have you removed the links to the mapped drive connections? ============= <<"TomG" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... I don't think you quite get my point. The original DVD doesn't know about anything issued subsequent to the original date of the DVD. If Detect and Repair replaced any files during the repair process from the DVD, then they could well be out of date. I'm sure that MS Update doesn't examine every file, just the info about previously installed service packs and updates, so it thinks everything is current. Also, does Microsoft have a fix for the disconnected mapped drives problem that caused my problem in the first place, in which use of file open/save dialog boxes in any office program causes a "not responding" lock-up. This really should be addressed since I've been talking with several people this morning since I started on this problem, and most everyone has experienced it. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
automatically launching office toolbar Posted: 10 Dec 2006 09:00 AM PST On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 11:10:50 -0800, "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <microsoft.com> wrote: Thanks very much... that got me the informaiton I needed. I can launch it manually every time I (re)boot but I want it to launch automatically (as it had in my previous installation). I must have gotten "happy fingers" when I redid the installation and missed the "automatically launch" option. I couldn't find a way to set it to automatically launch later after it was told not to once. Thanks again. Dave |
Office 2003 and Frontpage XP (2002) issues? Posted: 09 Dec 2006 08:08 PM PST Hi, Thanks for takibng the time to respond to me, Milly. It is much appreciated. Is there anyway around this issue, or is it not possible to install these two products alongside each other? Thanks. -- BadHead :) --- OS: Windows XP Professional SP2 (32-bit) Office Suite: Microsoft Office 2003 Professional SP2 Motherboard: Abit AN8 Fatal1ty CPU: AMD64x2 4600+ RAM: 2048Mb 400Ghz (4X512MB) GPU: eVGA nVidia 7600GT KO Sound: Creative Audigy X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <org> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... It is a known issue since Front Page "shares" .dlls with Office so when you open the various versions, it needs to install the specific .dll for that version. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, BadHead asked: | Hi, | | I have read in many locations that it is possible to install one | version of Office alongside another version and therefore I thought | it would be possible to install a component from an earlier Office | release alongside a later Office Release, but I seem to be having | some problems. | | I tried to install Frontpage 2002 alongside Office Professional 2003, | but Office Professional kept on wanting to "Detect and Repair" | itself. After uninstalling Frontpage 2002 and "Detecting and | Repairing" Office 2003 one more time, everything is back to normality | and Office 2003 is behaving itself. | | Is this a known issue, or one that is peculiar to me? Would there be | any way to get around this problem short of buying a full upgrade to | Frontpage 2003? | | Thanks |
Office 2007 Trial and Office 2003 Posted: 09 Dec 2006 08:51 AM PST Hi Dakota, You probably won't be able to use Word 2007 as the email editor for Outlook 2003. You may want to consider trying the trial edition of Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition [dubbed "Your Household helper" by Microsoft] as that Edition does not include Outlook 2007. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101635841033.aspx It does include OneNote 2007 (but you won't be able to use your 2007 OneNote files in OneNote 2003 as I understand it, should you decide to go back to 2003). =============== <<"dakotafit" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... Can I still run Oulook 2003 and forget about Outlook 2007 for now. I just want to try out the new Ribbon Bar in Word and Excel. I want to install Office 2007 and have both versions of Office running on my computer and just have Outlook 2003 as my email. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
Problem with Office 2007 enterprise setup Posted: 09 Dec 2006 05:35 AM PST Terry Farrell wrote: Hello, I suppose you try other burning tool such as ISO-burner. It is extremely easy to use and relaible. What is more, it is free so you can start it now http://www.ntfs.com/iso-burning.htm |
Posted: 09 Dec 2006 02:10 AM PST And for prices: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Terry Farrell" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 08 Dec 2006 05:13 AM PST Its office 2007 enterprise version. I want to move the icons in the start menu to a different subfolder. |
Removing the Opt_In Screen when Running the Office Customizati Posted: 08 Dec 2006 03:26 AM PST Great idea except that doesn't work. Here's why. The OCT applies those settings during setup. This means it applies then under the administrator account. Therefore any user other than the administrator will be prompted with this very very annoying window. So is there anyway to turn this off per machine rather than per user. If not I better start working on the memo/tutorial for my users. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: |
Office 2007 installation options Posted: 08 Dec 2006 12:10 AM PST Quite restrictive. I'd assume that what you are looking for will be in the Office Resource Kit, which is not available yet. You might want to ask for permission to download it and also install Virtual PC. That way you could have a virtual machine where you have full admin rights to play with stuff, but still have a locked down desktop. Quite frankly, I am not sure how anyone can prepare a rollout and not have some computer with admin rights available! Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh (B2TR): http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/09/18/43 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "mewsician7 (NO_SPAM)" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com: |
Office 2007: no default application templates seem to be working Posted: 07 Dec 2006 07:29 PM PST Bob, For user environment variable, both temp and tmp are set to c:\temp, which exists. For system environment variable, both temp and tmp are set to c:\windows\temp, which also exists. I see one Building Blocks file, Building Blocks.dotx, which is dated 27 Oct 06 08:32. And one Document Building Blocks FOlder in Documents and Settings with nothing in it. And various Visual Studio Folders with Building Blocks in the names. I am currently boning up on registries with Honeycutt's "Microsoft Windows Registry Guide" to begin to look into the registry for possible problems. I have seen limited reviews on four or five applications, but am unsure from the reviews which ones are really the best. Any recommendations of experience with any of the following (lastest versions)? Advanced System Optimizer Fix-It Utilities Ace Utilities Reg Organizer Registry Mechanic -- G. Wilson "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: |
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