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Lost CD for Office 2002 but is on my hard drive ? - Microsoft Office forums


Lost CD for Office 2002 but is on my hard drive ?

Posted: 26 Dec 2007 09:21 AM PST

If you locate winword.exe and double click does it run, or give the same
error?
If it gives the same error, then other than trying an earlier restore point,
assuming you are using winxp, then unfortunately you need a cd to repair
Office
PS MS does not support OEM software and the OEM only retains copies for a
certain length of time. The size as shown in Add/Remove cannot be relied
upon. Retaining the origonal cd's & making copies of these is essential.

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Microsoft Office 2003 Professional installation error

Posted: 25 Dec 2007 01:20 AM PST


I know.
It was this special package that I bought.
The package included 4 cds, one with each of the programs on.

Thank-you for replying.
I will have a look.


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Identifing different Office CD's

Posted: 24 Dec 2007 06:02 PM PST


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of the same contempt for profit over morals and ethics. The fact that most
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Microsoft Office Tool Bar

Posted: 24 Dec 2007 05:08 AM PST

Hi P.,

The program that runs the Office Shortcut Bar (OSB) (Office XP/2002 and earlier) is MSOffice.exe which you should be able to use
from Start=>Run and then select the answer from the dialog that comes up that you want it to start when you start the PC. What that
in turn does is create a switch in the command line of the Office Startup Assistant (OSA.exe) to include starting the Office
Shortcut Bar. In Start=>Programs=>Startup, you should see, after completing the steps above, the Office Startup Assistant there.

Note that one of the reasons that the Office shortcut bar was no longer included, starting with Office 2003 is that it, like other
programs want to be 'on top' and the OSB didn't always 'win' (i.e. it could disappear, locked behind another utility).

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Microsoft Office Tool Bar



Where is the option to place the Tool Bar permanently on the Desktop?
Currently, the bar disappears when the Computer is turned off and I have to
use the Start Menu to place the MS Office bar on the Desktop, every time I
start the computer.



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Which programs to remove before Office 2007 installation?

Posted: 23 Dec 2007 01:04 PM PST

Thanks for your reply. I did complete the installation, without any apparent
problem.

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removing office 2007 trial

Posted: 23 Dec 2007 12:03 PM PST

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218/en-us
maybe?

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My Product Key

Posted: 23 Dec 2007 08:14 AM PST

Use the Telephone activation method

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Ofice Enterprise 2007

Posted: 22 Dec 2007 06:53 AM PST

Explain configuration. Is it the Installer that wants to install or is it the program itself trying to configure the actual install

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