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Posted: 04 Dec 2007 06:24 AM PST

i went through the process of saying run from my computer but the print
driver isn't there. i think it was deleted?? i wonder if i just run
through the install without it and then add it in again maybe that will
recreate it?



"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote
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Error 1935

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 08:26 PM PST

Thanx for quick answer. Actually I purchased this MS Office Professional Plus
2007 from University located computer shop. It was sold to me as a student
copy. The vendor has made me understand that if I encounter any installation
difficulties, they will be handled by contacting the original software
manufacturer and NOT the vedor.

Again, as I wrote earlier, I installed it in this very computer running
Windows Vista Home Premium and have used it for almost 4 months. As the
computer became slow, I reinstalled the Windows Vista Home Premium and so
trying to reinstall MS Office Professional Plus 2007 too. Where, I am getting
the error that I mentioned earlier.

Please tell me something else to solve this problem

Gautam

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
 

Office SB 2007 UPG Over Trial OEM

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 03:29 PM PST

The Office 2007 free trial version that came with your laptop is not a
qualifying product for upgrade to anything. See
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx "2007
Microsoft Office system pricing and upgrade information" for a list of
products that do qualify for upgrade.

Warren wrote: 

How do I deactivate OFFICE 2007 and reactivate on my new PC?

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 07:02 AM PST

LOL.. thanks.. just making sure.. you know how there's always those hidden
fees that everyone over... thanks :D


"DL" wrote:
 

How to deploy outlook 2007

Posted: 03 Dec 2007 06:13 AM PST


Hello Eric,

Your reply has been very helpfull. I am going to read very carefully
your link, because this must be the answer i was thinking to
implement.

The object is to make the update of the current clients,...outlook
2000, 2002 (XP) and 2007 transparent to the users, and easy to
administrate. I have configure OCT that i think is a very complet
application so i'll try the deploy with your solution.

Thanks,... i tells ypu about the results.

:-)


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Office 'Window'

Posted: 02 Dec 2007 05:54 AM PST

Thanks much Bob -

I think you're right - we have MS Works in another comp - maybe that's what
I was looking for. Anyway, got into CP A/R routine and found the toolbar.

Thx again
Dave


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote
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Office S/T Ed 2003 stops install on Vista

Posted: 01 Dec 2007 12:41 PM PST

Also cleared the two keys, forgot to mention that in my prior reply.

"Eric Ashton" wrote:
 

I just re-installed MSO2003 now all programs are locked

Posted: 01 Dec 2007 08:40 AM PST

So what happens if, in Word, you select Help>Activate

"George" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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border option missing

Posted: 01 Dec 2007 06:49 AM PST

Hi Kalmatt,

In the Format=>Borders and Shading
dialog there should be a 'Page Borders' tab in Word 2003.

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Word 2003, sorry again. K >>
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Office Unable send emails

Posted: 30 Nov 2007 09:12 PM PST

No, go ahead and tell me......

Jerry


"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <microsoft.com> wrote in
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problems when converting office 2007

Posted: 30 Nov 2007 06:34 PM PST

The key you got with your computer is for the trial version. To convert to the full version, you need to purchase a retail key. However, save yourself some grief and purchase the suite that you want from Amazon.com - free shipping and usually a lot cheaper than buying from Microsoft.

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reading.

"MontyPythonX" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
its one i got from my computer manufacturer...will it make any difference?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 

Icons...how do I freeze them?

Posted: 30 Nov 2007 09:05 AM PST

Thank you very much for your answer!! :)

"mezzodiva" wrote:
 

Office 2007 Home and Student: does KB918792 work?

Posted: 30 Nov 2007 04:30 AM PST

Hi J.W.

Hmmm. Yes, it does seem to work for some but not others (i.e. it does work for me to use the 'Send to Mail Recipient' button) so I
suspect there's another application or an Add-in that might be interfering.

Q1. Is there an older version of MS Office Outlook on this computer?

Q2: If you use Start=>Search to locate the Mapi.dll and Mapi32.dll files on your computer (two of the entries in the registry
change) what are the date and version number of each when you right click on each file and choose properties?

Q3: Can you use Office Button=>Send=>Send as Email to successfully send the open doent and is it using Outlook Express?

Q4: Have you run Office Diagnostics from Word (Alt, T, O, R)?

Q5: What version of Internet Explorer are you using
(complete version # from Alt, H, A)

Q6: Which of the previously mentioned registry entries were already in place and which did you have to add?

Q7: Are you logged in as Administrator?

Assuming that Outlook Express is set, in Outlook Express, as the default email handler and has access to the Internet through your
firewall here are a couple of things you might want to test.

First, restart the computer, then with Word not running, use start=>search and locate and recycle files found with the search string
of
~$*.*;*.tmp


If you were able to send email as an attachment then
try Word 2007 Email Test A.
============================
A1. Use Start=>Run and type in
Winword.exe /A
to start Word without access to any addins.

A2. Create a new test doent (you can type
=rand(9,9) <enter key>
to enter sample text.

A3. Click on the 'Send to Mail Recipient' button on the QAT and send an email to yourself.

A4. If you get a 'Word needs to close' message, uncheck the box to have Word restart, but do click on the link for more details on
the error and copy the 'bucket' and other information into a reply to this message and do send in the Error.

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<<"J.W." <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl...
Thanks, Bob. I went ahead and tried it, and unfortunately it does NOT work.
I am using Outlook Express 6.0.

Let me explain in detail what I'm trying to do (and what I always used to be
able to do in Office XP):

I open a Word or Excel doent. I click on the icon "Send to Mail
Recipient". This pops open a bar that contains "From" that is prepopulated
with my email address, "To" where I can use my Outlook Express address book
and add an address from it, and "CC" and "Subject" lines. I address the
message, click the button "Send a Copy", and it would EMBED, not attach, the
copy of the doent in an email message. I liked this method because it
doesn't require someone opening an attachment, and I used this method
extensively before I got this new computer and Office 2007 Home and Student.

Now when I do this process and click "Send a Copy", Word "encounters a
problem" and closes. I can't locate any KB entries on this issue, and it
drives me nuts because I really used that feature a lot.

Frankly, I wish I hadn't bought this thing now. I wish when Microsoft has
problems of this sort, they would FIX them. The KB entry 918792 listed as
the third option to "resolve" this problem of sending the copy as an
attachment. That is not a "fix", that is a "workaround". When you have a
product that has specific options, you reasonably expect to be able to use
those options, not use a "workaround"!

If anyone has any information on a resolution, I'd sure appreciate it.

J.W. >>

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Office 07 on new HP laptop

Posted: 29 Nov 2007 07:55 PM PST

Glad to know it worked for you. Thanks for posting back.

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"Chuck" <com> wrote in message
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Office 2003 & 2007

Posted: 29 Nov 2007 11:35 AM PST

I do believe that you need to install 2003 FIRST and then install 2007. So,
you should probably uninstall both, and install 2003 and then install 2007
and see if that helps.
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"nancys" wrote:
 

Office 2007 fails. Says it's missing Office64WW.msi file

Posted: 28 Nov 2007 10:25 PM PST

Hi Jeff,

If you make a folder in a local drive and copy the contents of the cd to
that local folder and run setup from there do you get the same error?
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"Jeff Schafer" wrote:
 

Moving Office 2003 files to another hard drive on same computer

Posted: 28 Nov 2007 10:26 AM PST

I agree 8 gb is to small. Why it was configured that way, I don't know. I
will give my boss the info about the other program to repartition the drives.
I'm not touching that one! :) Thanks.

"DL" wrote:
 

Office 2007 Uninstaller Tool

Posted: 28 Nov 2007 04:41 AM PST

Well there is stuff in the registry that needs to go. It is listed in
KB928218.

You can locate the keys that are listed in KB928218 to delete by going to
start, run, and typing "regedit". (And hitting enter)
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Microsoft Office Setup

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"Knowledge" wrote:
 

Office Button in office 2007 does not work

Posted: 27 Nov 2007 05:19 PM PST

Start Word 2007, press Alt+T,O (which should open the Word Options
dialog), and click on Resources | Diagnose.

Lee Batson wrote:
 

Error 1321: Office 2000 SR-1 Upgrade Again

Posted: 27 Nov 2007 11:16 AM PST

Hey that is good news, Martin. Thanks for the update, it is appreciated.

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"Martin" <net> wrote in message
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OFFICE 2007 Deployment

Posted: 27 Nov 2007 09:29 AM PST

That's the problem.

MS has dynamically changed deployment. The MSP does not work like the old
MST files. So the concept of choosing you MSI in your GPO and then your
transform doesn't work. To add insult to injury the only time you MSP file
is used is if setup is run from the setup.exe file in the root of the
distribution. This makes it unnecessarily more complicated to deploy using
GPOs.

The kludge provided by good old MS is to add a Startup Script to you GPO
witch checks for the existence of Office 2K7 on the workstation and if it
doesn't exist it launched the setup.exe.

Option tow is to edit the Custom.xml file located in the distrobution
folders but this allows for much less customization than MSP provides.

Option three is to purchase a copy of SMS server and the necessary hardware
to run it on, spend the time to learn it, deploy it all so you can deploy
office 2007 using the MSP custom file. Something that used to take just a
few minutes to setup now takes hours and/or money.

So there you have it. I'm sure you just as mystified as I was. .

You can find all the doentation you need here.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/264e7da6-b7a8-4ada-b2ac-90eb5266b0c01033.mspx?mfr=true

There's a "book" on deployment with GPOs that explains to some degree
editing the XML file and provides the sample script.


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"Randy" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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HOW DO I CHANGE THE START DAY OF THE WEEK FOR A MONTHLY CALENDER

Posted: 27 Nov 2007 07:36 AM PST



CLAUDIUS wrote: 

You don't state what application (and version) you are using.

The default first day of the week can be changed in XP by using regedit then
selecting HKey_Current_User, then Control Panel, then International, then
change the value in iFirstDayOfWeek. 0=Monday, 6-Sunday so Saturday would be
5.