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Academic License key on OEM install? - Microsoft Office forums


Academic License key on OEM install?

Posted: 06 Feb 2008 03:37 AM PST

They have ordered additional licenses and got a 2007 key this time, previous
versions were 2003 and they didn't order new media.

Will have to get them to order a CD, I was trying to get their new PC's up
and running without the delay of getting the CD delivered.

Thanks

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Reinstall of Office 2003: Will Oulook retain settings, and .pst in

Posted: 04 Feb 2008 08:15 PM PST

Thanks for the reply. If anyone knows of this registry fix, I'd be happy to
try it. Otherwise, the uninstall/reinstall may be the best way, especially
since the customer will be doing this themselves.
Has anyone seen a KB article about the GA tool not reporting correctly? I'll
do some searching today.
Regards,

"DL" wrote:
 

Error modifying .msp in Office 2007 OCT

Posted: 04 Feb 2008 11:46 AM PST

Hi Bob,

I do not receive the error when i create a new .msp file. The new .msp did
not have all settings of the original .msp file. The .msp file are saved to a
network share. I am working in Windows XP SP2/Vista Business x32\x64.

Brian

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

Microsoft Office Product Key Recovery

Posted: 04 Feb 2008 09:34 AM PST

I guess you would need to go back to however you downloaded from, if you
could remember

"Brett May" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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TO UNINSTALL OR NOT...???

Posted: 02 Feb 2008 09:29 PM PST

your welcome

"Leslie" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Corrupted setup disk 2003 version

Posted: 02 Feb 2008 07:07 PM PST

Is this by chance an OEM version of Office 2003 that came with your original
laptop (May say something about use on new computer only on CD label)? If
so you will need to purchase a new version for your new laptop.

If this is a retail version, you really need to see if Office 07 is
installed on the laptop. If so you need to uninstall that version before
you can successfully install 03.

Let us know about the OEM status to allow us to help others.


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Outlook 2007 won't install "not available"

Posted: 02 Feb 2008 06:35 PM PST

Is there an Microsoft Office\Office11 folder listed in your Programs group
(explorer) containing any OUTL*.* files?

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error code 25004

Posted: 02 Feb 2008 01:56 AM PST

did not work use BitDefender)

turning off UAC also was of no help

have downloaded another office trial to no avail

using vista ultimate 32-bit


tia,

stu

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stu

Where does Office 2003 validate over the Internet

Posted: 01 Feb 2008 03:15 PM PST

<< I'm not quite clear why using a proxy server would not work >>

A proxy would work and does for other computers. These computers are
sensitive test stations with no games or other distractions available.
Defaut Gateway is removed and Proxy entries are locked down to keep off the
Interent purposely.

The problem is that many, but not all, times a computer will request
activation again. Not sure why, but it does. For the computers who access
the Internet via a proxy this is not an issue, but on these locked down
secure computers it is a problem and requires me to undo all my lockdowns to
activate again.

We do not have a VL for XP and Office - Too expensive. We get OEMs because
since Win 95 and NT 4.0 we really have not had a computer that we could say
really ran well with the lastest release of Windows and Office for long. We
usually upgraded the hardware shortly after to the lastest as well. It
makes more sense for us to purchase the $140 OEM of Windows and $170/$325 of
office Basic/Pro rather than the double priced VL.

The reason I would like to get the info on where the validation server is on
the Interent is so I can build a static route to the WPA/WGA servers for all
my computers so if they have to activate they can do it even on the locked
down computers.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote
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Any way to direct what drive Office 2007 SP1 installs to?

Posted: 31 Jan 2008 11:42 PM PST

To add a little to Bob's answer, if you want Office 2007 to be on a
different drive, you'll need to uninstall Office 2007 and reinstall it
using the Custom option. Within the installation dialog you'll be
given the option to select where to install Office. Once you have it
installed, you can then add the Office 2007 SP1.

Brian Bygland

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Touble installing Office Enterprise

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 10:23 PM PST

Hi Bob
Tried that also, got the phone numbers and spent all day unsuccessfully
pressing different option numbers to get no-where within Microsoft. All I was
eventually offered was an e-mail address to send a technical question to, but
have since found out that this is a "general" e-mail address and so I have no
idea when someone will look at this issue !
Uninstalled the free demo software that came with the new laptop and it
still doesn't install. So, currently frustrated big-time with a product that
won't install, cost £17 and has cost more in phonecalls and my time so far !
Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated
Richard

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