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Office 2007 Compatibility Pack Installation Problems - Microsoft Office forums

Office 2007 Compatibility Pack Installation Problems - Microsoft Office forums


Office 2007 Compatibility Pack Installation Problems

Posted: 03 Oct 2007 05:35 AM PDT

Mezzodiva,
Thank you for the link. I attempted this but was unable to use this
resolution. The first method, the machine does not have that particular
template to add. The second method, subkey 12 and so forth do not exist.
With this subkey and this template missing, I'm concerned that even though it
shows up in Add/Remove programs, the compatibility pack is not installing
correctly (or I'm missing something incredibly obvious :)) Any other
suggestions?

"mezzodiva" wrote:
 

only one user can see office 2007

Posted: 01 Oct 2007 07:06 PM PDT

Yes all users should have those icons in the start menu.

I am not sure what happened that they are missing.

You can place icons (with windows xp) in this directory and they will show
up for all users.

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
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Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"Jonny Lockbox" wrote:
 

Office 2007. One copy on multiple computers.

Posted: 01 Oct 2007 10:19 AM PDT

The only link I provided was part of my sigfile, not a resolution to your
issue. I suggessted you read the EULA and see what it states.

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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"covert a .cdr file to .ppt"

Posted: 01 Oct 2007 09:57 AM PDT

Do you have CorelDraw? The .cdr format is a CorelDraw image. Corel Presentation
may have a .cmx or if it is a show it will have a .shw. There are converters
around.

How to convert a Corel presentation to PowerPoint 2007 format or to PowerPoint
2003 format
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826830/en-us?spid=2522&sid=280
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Windows XP too old

Posted: 01 Oct 2007 08:10 AM PDT

Got it! Thanks.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
 

Office Home and Student 2007 Config/Install on program open

Posted: 30 Sep 2007 07:37 AM PDT

Did that already, same issue sadly.

Gproup olicy installs of Office 2007

Posted: 30 Sep 2007 03:15 AM PDT

Thanks

"Eric A." wrote:
 

Where is the Dowload for Office professional 2007

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 10:43 AM PDT

download the trial from http://www.trymicrosoftoffice.com

hth
g

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MS Office 2003 clean re-installation ignored by the computer

Posted: 29 Sep 2007 02:47 AM PDT

Thank you very much for your support!!

Thanasis Soltadis


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MS Office Home & Student & Outlook 2003 Compatibility

Posted: 28 Sep 2007 12:11 PM PDT

The other option is to use Outlook's native e-mail capability (the way it
would work if you didn't even have Word installed).

Check in Tools | Optione | Mail Format to see if the two Word checkboxes are
checked under "Message Format". Uncheck them and see if that resolves the
issue.

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mezzodiva

Please reply to the newsgroup so all may benefit.


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office 2003 SP3 silent install

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 02:50 PM PDT

Hello TacoBell,

Since you are wanting to use GPO, I am assuming you would use a startup
script.

If you need further help with that in particular, let me know. However it
sounds like you just need the command to use to make the install silent. Here
is how.

1. Download Sp3 locally.

2. Create a folder in the c:\ named Patch. Place
Office2003SP3-KB923618-FullFile-ENU.exe in that folder.

3. goto start, then run. In the run box type "cmd" (without the quotes). hit
enter

4. in the black window that comes up type "cd\" (without the quotes). hit
enter then type "cd patch" (without the quotes). hit enter

5. type "Office2003SP3-KB923618-FullFile-ENU.exe /c /t:c:\patch /q" (without
the quotes). hit enter

6. Now using windows explorer locate the folder c:\patch. You will see some
new files. "MAINSP3.msp" is Office 2003 Sp3.

7. Place MAINSP3.msp into a shared folder that everyone has read access to.
You can then use the following command in a startup script to install Sp3
automatically on system boot.

msiexec /p "\\ENTER_FULL_PATH_HERE\MAINSP3.msp" /qn

It should be noted that in the c:\patch folder you will also have 4 ohotfix
files. You can disregard them. Also you will have "OWC102003SP3.msp" and
"OWC11SP3.msp". Those files are Sp3 for Office xp and 2003 (respectively)
webcomponents. You can also run them from the startup script using the same
syntax if need be.

--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"Tacobell2000" wrote:
 

How can I move office 2003 from old computer to replacement compu

Posted: 26 Sep 2007 04:05 PM PDT



"lla" wrote:
 

New PC - Office Basic MLK with professional trial. no disk Vendor forgot to `preinstall' office. What now?

Posted: 26 Sep 2007 11:54 AM PDT

yeah, that's the plan really. I just wanted to know if there was a
workaround to get office installed & working legally, with the software disc
we recieved.
Thanks.
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How do I reinstall Office XP on a different system

Posted: 26 Sep 2007 08:02 AM PDT

>I am fixing to get a new system, and I want to install my current version of 

Did you purchase this version yourself or was is it a CD from the
older computer that was preinstalled when you bought it?

If it is the preinstalled version, you can't install it on another
system. See this TechTrax article for licensing info:

Working with Multiple Versions of Office
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=762

(Even though you may not be using multiple version, the above still
provides OEM licensing info as an expanation.)

If you purchased the boxed version, you can install it and if you have
problems with the key, call MS and explain to get a valid key.


Dian D. Chapman
Technical Consultant, Microsoft MVP
MOS Certified Instructor, Editor/TechTrax Ezine
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How do we add the Acrobat tab to Office 2007 applications

Posted: 25 Sep 2007 12:32 PM PDT

See http://www.adobe.com/go/kb401734 "PDFMaker is unavailable in a
Microsoft Office 2007 Application after installing Acrobat 8.1".

B2P wrote:
 

unable to open a previous version of word with office 2003

Posted: 24 Sep 2007 11:58 PM PDT

On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 23:58:50 -0700, Cashbackre
<com> wrote:
 

See if this can help ?
http://www.zone-x.com/sku011/sku011-fix.php?gclid=CM_a8P_G3o4CFSUnEAodE0XtMw

Office 2003 Setup cannot continue because the installation source has been corrupted

Posted: 22 Sep 2007 04:05 PM PDT

Son of a gun, I was right after all (in a roundabout sort of way since SP 4
was having problems.)


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"Not installed for this user" issue impossible to solve!

Posted: 22 Sep 2007 02:52 PM PDT

Martin,
After much research I found a FREE microsoft # for installation and they
were exceptional and took care of my problem within a couple of hours at NO
CHARGE. If you are still having problems I would recomment that you call:
Microsoft Support hours
Monday through Friday
5:00am - 9:00pm Pacific
Saturday and Sunday
6:00am - 3:00pm Pacific

Microsoft Support Telephone Number: 1-800-936-5700

Good luck,

bamaRN1990

"Martin Andersson" wrote:
 

Word document

Posted: 22 Sep 2007 02:26 PM PDT

Word 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003 all share the same file format. If you
have one of these Word versions, and if the attachment was created with
one of these Word versions, then no converter should be needed. So the
other possibility that comes to mind is that the attachment became
corrupted at some point in the emailing process, and you should ask the
sender to send it to you again.

bheidel18 wrote:
 

Trial Failure

Posted: 22 Sep 2007 05:49 AM PDT

Try:

Microsoft Support
Monday through Friday
5:00am - 9:00pm Pacific
Saturday and Sunday
6:00am - 3:00pm Pacific

Microsoft Support Telephone Number: 1-800-936-5700

They took care of all of my problems with speed and courtesy. The best
support person I have ever had with any support service.

Hope this helps,
bamaRN1990


"JAMES FITZPATRICK" wrote:
 

office professional 2007 suite

Posted: 21 Sep 2007 01:16 PM PDT

Try here
http://office.microsoft.com/ar-sa/default.aspx

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How do I make Office 2007 work with windows live mail

Posted: 20 Sep 2007 09:20 PM PDT

I am having the same problem and I have been trying to get my E-mail and fax
to work after upgrading from Windows XP to Vista, because using Windows Mail
my buttons options are all grayed out.

Does this mean I am unable to use Windows Mail with Office 2007 Office Home
Student edition? If so this is really crazy that Microsoft would not
integrate Windows mail into Office 2007 products in order to use all
functions.


Can you Download Outlook 2007 and is it guaranteed to fix this issue?

Awaiting Reply
Thank you
DJ
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