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Office Serial Key Problem

Posted: 08 Jun 2007 12:46 PM PDT

That's great news...you're quite welcome. Thanks for the update.

Tim

"Aidan" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can Office be made U3 Smart

Posted: 08 Jun 2007 09:45 AM PDT

No

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how to kick off a non-interactive repair of Office 2007?

Posted: 08 Jun 2007 06:19 AM PDT

> The run Setup.exe /repair EnterpriseR 

Thanks!!!! That is exactly what I was looking for! :-)

saqib
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Where is the Org Chart in Office 2007?

Posted: 07 Jun 2007 01:28 PM PDT

Ahh, gotcha. Appreciate the pointer.

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0ffice 2007 enterprise installation freezes computer

Posted: 07 Jun 2007 12:36 PM PDT

Tobias,

Thanks for the help. I am using norton internet security and
temporarily disabled the auto-protect during installation. It appeared to
begin working but then it froze again and showed up with the error:
"E:enterpriser.ww\osetup.dll digital signature does not validate or is not
present". Any more ideas... Thanks.

"Tobias Nunberger" wrote:
 

vestiges of 2000 after installing 2003

Posted: 07 Jun 2007 07:04 AM PDT

From recollection I believe Office2k has Frontpage amongst other items that
2003 does not

"Gary" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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functionality. 
updating 


Office home and student 2007 setup.

Posted: 06 Jun 2007 01:17 PM PDT

"Tim" <tim_at_overthere.com> wrote in message
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Standard comes on a CD so as H&S version does not contain Outlook, I'd be
very surprised if it came on a DVD....


British/UK spellchecker for Outlook Express or a Fix?

Posted: 06 Jun 2007 11:19 AM PDT

Hi Happy,

I think I would try the 3rd party tool first, rather than muddy up the configuration with multiple versions of Office if to have an
Outlook Express Speller is your only need. If you're not satisfied with its performance you can then go to the custom installation
of Office proofing tools.

Office 97 and Office 2000 used completely different setup programs and largely different proofing tools. Either should work, but
each can have its own issues in an Office multi version environment.
When Office installs 'just' one feature set it usally means its installing the core files for that Office version (quite a few
normally) and what it's doing is simply leaving out the app specific ones (i.e. you won't be able to run Word it self from that
version), so it's a bit 'larger' than just the proofing tools.

Neither Office 97 or Office 2000 were, except for some security updates, included in MS Update for the most part so from that
standpoint you'd be okay.

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<<"happy37" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
Hi Bob

Quote: -

"If you install Office 2003, even in a partial or custom installation, for
just the proofing tools for example, you will generally be asked to download
the updates as the updates are provided at the CD product level, not based on
installed features. If you're using MS Update you can change the settings to
ask you before installing and then just say no/don't ask about this update
again."

Many thanks for replying to my query - your answer as I have quoted above
has totally answered my query, as this was exactly what I wanted to know.

I am going to go ahead and use my previous copy of Office 2000 Premium and
install only the Proofing Tools from that CD. I will change the settings on
Windows Update to ask me before installing any updates from Office 2000 and
then just say no/don't ask about this update again.

Having said that, could I not just use the spellchecker from Office 97
instead of the one from Office 2000? - will Office 97 still run on Windows XP
or not?

All responses gratefully received - please keep up the good work.

Regards >>
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