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Question on istalling over another version

Posted: 16 Nov 2007 06:11 PM PST

Thanks joAnn :)
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Thank Ya Kindly,
Danny


"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
 

Office 2003 and Vista

Posted: 15 Nov 2007 10:49 AM PST

Thanks for the very fast response will try that tomorrow

Cheers

A


"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <microsoft.com> wrote in
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MS Office 2007 Standard Full Version

Posted: 15 Nov 2007 08:00 AM PST

If it's not an OEM, probably. They both need to be for *your* use. You need
to read the MSLT (Microsoft Software License Terms) on that copy of Office
to get the correct answer for your situation.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


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Deleting Trail version of office

Posted: 14 Nov 2007 10:31 PM PST

The link posted in response to your origonal post
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218/en-us
provides full details, if neccessary print it out, create a restore point
prior to commencing removal.

The above is your only option other than
1) Restoring your PC to factory condition, then trying to uninstall the
trial - may or may not work
2) Paying some one more knowledgable to remove it


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Office 2007 Install Failed...

Posted: 14 Nov 2007 12:45 PM PST

On Nov 14, 4:52 pm, Eric A. <microsoft.com> wrote: 

EXCELLENT...IT WORKS

THANKS A LOT...

'please wait while windows configures...' message on vista machine

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 02:01 PM PST

Try deleting the existing shortcuts to all the Office 2007 programs and
then create new ones on the desktop manually. This sometimes works and
gets rid of the idiotic "configuring" message.

Unfortunately, there is no perfect solution to the file association
issue, since those file types are associated with MS Office 2003 and
earlier versions. Office 2007 has associations that end in an "x", like
docx. You can open every Office 2003 and older file with the Office 2007
programs and save them with the new file type, but that could be very
time consuming.

MS has really dropped the ball on this problem. What's even more
interesting is that there are numerous suggestions online as how to fix
this problem, but none of them work for everybody and most don't work
for anybody.

JB

Glen wrote: 

How to uninstall Office XP?

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 12:52 PM PST

Hi Chalkart,

If you are unable to uninstall Office XP normally, then I would try
installing and running the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility as described in
the following article:

290301 Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;290301

Hope this helps,

Doug Jessen
Microsoft Office Deployment



"Chalkart" <com> wrote in message
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Office 2007 Enterprise - Deployment

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 11:46 AM PST

"The problem is, how do I automate this as part of a Group Policy deployment?"

You shouldn't have to automate this, as the issue you are facing should be
unique to the computer you are working on (Unless all the machines in your
envirnment are from an image.) This is not a common issue. Windows doesn't
typically complain about replacing the Fp4autl.dll file.

Try this..
1. Goto Add/Remove Programs>Add/Remove Windows Components>Application
Server>Details>IIS>Details and install (or uninstall if it is already
installed) the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions
2. Attempt to replace the file
3. whether or to you can replace the file in the step 2 try to install
office.

If this doesn't work I would need to troubleshoot the machine. I am hoping
that you don't have this issue on all the machines in your enviroment.

If my last suggestion doesn't work I would recommend you open a case with MS
at 800-936-4900 so they can get a look at the machine.




--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup


"LBIT" wrote:
 

Office 2003 SP3 ADM - Missing GPO setting for Outlook!

Posted: 13 Nov 2007 05:29 AM PST

Hello Bob,

We are glad to know you have resolved the issue.

If you encounter any new issue, please feel free to post your questions in
the newsgroups. We are glad to be of assistance.

Regards,

Ada Pan

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Problem Re-Installing Ofice 2007

Posted: 12 Nov 2007 12:34 PM PST


i'm having this same issue now. any luck yet. i just finished talking with a
microsoft tech and we went through all the troubleshoot procedures with no
success. so did anyone else figure something out?

sehana


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