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is Microsoft office 97 compatible with windows vista? Posted: 23 Feb 2007 04:04 PM PST I have Publisher 97 on Vista, works fine. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "irene's custom sewing" <irene's custom microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 23 Feb 2007 04:47 AM PST Gaëtan Voir en bas http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304498/fr -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Gaëtan" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 21 Feb 2007 07:02 PM PST I did not get a RESTORE disk. My HP has a restore built in. So I guess I will just have to uninstall the whole mess, right? :) "Arun" wrote: |
Posted: 21 Feb 2007 01:00 PM PST Patrick Schmid [MVP] wrote: Thanks for the tip Patrick! I'll pass that one along to him. gls858 |
Office 2007 Silent Repair and Uninstall Scripts Posted: 21 Feb 2007 12:03 PM PST Hi Loc750, In your sample command lines you don't appear to be calling the specific config.xml file. For a repair you generally shouldn't need to reaccept the EULA. The Installation .msp file generally would be for initial installation. ================= <<"Loc750" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... According to your link, I do not need CompletionNotice, SuppressModal, NoCancel, or AcceptEULA since Display Level is set to None, so I tried <Configuration Product="ProPlus"> <Display Level="None" /> <Setting Id="Reboot" Value="Never" /> </Configuration> Neither the repair (setup.exe /repair ProPlus) or uninstall (setup.exe /uninstall ProPlus) are silent and both want to reboot. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and got the same result. I had already set the Display Element settings in the Display level section of the Office Customization Tool (OCT), but there is also the Setting Element. I went back and took a second look at Modify Setup properties and added SETUP_REBOOT and set it to Never. The OCT says Modify Setup properties settings only apply to new installs, so again I uninstalled and reinstalled. The result is the same they are not silent and both want to reboot. I'm thinking that Config.xml and the OCT's .msp only apply to installs because I've never had a problem installing Office 2007 silently and without reboot in either .bat scripts or SMS advertisements. Loc750 >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
office xp standard student edition upgrade Posted: 21 Feb 2007 08:31 AM PST The STE cannot be used as a qualifying product for upgrades and Microsoft did not recognize cross-grades in Office XP. It appears they do now for Office 2007. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "bxb7668" <notcom> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 21 Feb 2007 01:49 AM PST Hi Sundace, For Office 2007 and the new setup.exe program and tools, which use .MSP (MS Installer Patch files) for customizations and multiple ..MSI files for deployment of Office products the use of GPO for deployment isn't the MS recommended approach. GPO deployment doesn't support the use of .MSP files, so you'll need to work with the config.xml and scripting to some extent to sort of 'roll your own'. You'll be able to use the Office policies for the deployment http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/f/?en-us/library/873a5392-1b1a-47a1-a863-1f29ef116d0e1033.mspx ============== <<<com> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... I'm trying to find out how to deploy the Office 2007 by GPO. The technet instructions aren't accessible. When I click the link it opens a blank (white content page) within technet. Is there a way to install Office 2007 by GPO and to customize this installation? If yes, please specify how. Can all Office 2007 versions be installed that way? I'm beginning to be afraid that MS kills there own Active Directory Rollout with the new office installation setup as there is very little information to find how to do it.>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
Product Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 (Beta) - Removal Failed Posted: 20 Feb 2007 07:55 PM PST Try this utility to uninstall (Remove) Download the utility from this page. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 "Lok Tak Cheong" wrote: |
Posted: 20 Feb 2007 04:10 PM PST Aloha Patrick, I agree with Milly -- check for remnants of your Office XP installation and remove them. -Ben- Ben M. Schorr - MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm |
Posted: 19 Feb 2007 07:28 PM PST Hi, I have received your update message with log files. As the application event log is in the language of Dutch, it is almost impossible for me to take a look into it as I know nothing about Dutch. Besides, I did not see any unusual thing in the setup logs. In this point, I would like to confirm with you if you have tried to run Vista in Safe Mode and test this issue again. If you do, please tell me the results. I have listed the steps below for your convenience: * Perform a Safe Mode in Windows Vista ======================= 1. Restart Windows. 2. At the boot sequence, long press F8 key to invoke startup menu. 3. Choose Safe Mode on the menu and press Enter. 4. After Windows starts in Safe Mode, install again and determine if this issue still persists. Meanwhile, you can also try this suggestion: * Perform a Clean Boot in Vista ====================== 1. Click Start, type msconfig.exe in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. 2. On the General tab, click Selective Startup, and then clear the Load system services and Load Startup Items check boxes. You cannot clear the Use Original Boot.ini check box. 3. On the Services tab, select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable All. 4. Click OK, and then click Restart to restart the computer. 5. After Windows starts, determine whether the symptoms still occur. Note: Look closely at the General tab to make sure that the check boxes that you cleared are still cleared. Continue to step 6 if all of the check boxes are cleared. If the Load System Services check box is the only disabled check box, the computer is not clean-booted. If additional check boxes are disabled and the issue is not resolved, you may require help from the manufacturer of the program that puts a check mark back in Msconfig. If all of the check boxes are cleared, and the issue is not resolved, you may have to repeat steps 1 through 5. However, you may also have to clear the Load System Services check box on the General tab. This temporarily disables Microsoft services (such as, Networking, Plug and Play, Event Logging, and Error Reporting) and permanently deletes all restore points for the System Restore utility. Do not do this if you want to keep your restore points for System Restore or if you must use a Microsoft service to test the issue. 6. Click Start, type msconfig.exe in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. 7. On the General tab, select the Load system services check box, click OK, and then click Restart to restart the computer. If the issue continues, the issue is with one of the System services. If the issue does not continue, repeat this step for the Load Startup Items check box. After the issue occurs, the last item that you selected is the item where the issue is occurring. Please try this and tell me what happened. Regards, Leon Hao Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== == When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== == This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
Posted: 19 Feb 2007 10:10 AM PST Why would you want the Office Assistant anyways. It is the most annoying tool that microsoft implemented with their software. Everytime i install any version of office i will do a custom install and everything is set to "run from my computer" with office assistant "not installed" Mike Senior "Dian D. Chapman, MVP" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
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