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??? Office 2003 SP3 on Office 2007 -- WHY ???

Posted: 14 Jan 2008 06:44 PM PST

Yes, that's it!!

I can handle it from here.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

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Want confirmation that my Microsoft Office Online adctivated

Posted: 14 Jan 2008 03:55 PM PST

To activate or to check if its activated,
open word,
clcik office button (ALT +F) >
word options >
resources >
Activate.

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Missing MAINSP3 from Office 2003 after HD transfer

Posted: 14 Jan 2008 09:16 AM PST

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218/en-us
Also ensure you, with key, you dont mistake O /0, B/8 etc

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Office 2007 Configuration wizard runs every time I start any Application (word, excel, etc)

Posted: 14 Jan 2008 03:53 AM PST


Yeah !!!
I did it !!!

here's th solution :
I used a tool "Security Explorer"
downloadable from www.scriptlogic.com
(free with 30 days evaluation)

and that tool allowed me to edit permission on
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip

Firstly I deleted the entry (with "Security Explorer"), then
launched excel and it automatically recreated a HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pi
in the registry (with usual anoying "gathering blablabla windows)

then I changed the permission with "Security Explorer"

as you can see in the following image:

http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/8940/officedn2.jpg

adding my user (Alby), administrators, and also Everyone with ful
control on this folder (I also changed msiserver rights to ful
control)

I then launched excel...
and Magically NO MORE boring "gathering blablabla" windows.

I sincerely hope that it will work for you all!!!!

cheers Pano

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Problem trying to install Office 2007 with Vista

Posted: 13 Jan 2008 03:07 PM PST

Office Enterprise is only available as an Enterprise license with a single copy of the CD/DVD available to employees under a Home Use License.

Tell us how you acquired this copy and perhaps someone can help. Is this part of a Volume License Pack? Partner Pack? What?


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After furious head scratching, macaco asked:

| I have just bought a laptop that operates with Vista (Business) and I
| wanted to install Office 2007 (Enterprise), but I do not seem to be
| able to to it. As soon as the setup starts, the following message
| pops up:
| Seup cannot continue because a required file is either corrupted or
| not available. Run Setup again from the original source disc or
| download location.
|
| And that is as far as I get. I find it is very odd because it is an
| original copy and I have already installed it in another computer
| (its OS being Windows XP, though). So the disk does not seem to be
| the problem. There was a trial version of Office and I uninstalled it
| just in case there was an "interference" or something but the message
| keeps poping up. Apparently, according to a question called "trouble
| with installing Office 2007" I am not the only one with this problem.
| What is the file missing? Where can I get it?
| What do I do now?
| Thank you.

using office outlook 2003 wants to instal 2000sr-1

Posted: 13 Jan 2008 01:33 PM PST

The path you quote is the default installation path for Excel 2000
The default path for Excel 2003 is
Program files/Microsoft Office/Office11/
So it would appear you dont have MS Office 2003 installed, other than OL,
but rather have Office 2000 without OL 2k

You need the office 2000 cd's to repair the installation

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Enterprise 2007 install failed

Posted: 13 Jan 2008 09:07 AM PST

Understand your concern. I purchased through the HUP and received a CD in
the mail, packaged in a standard DVD case with all the proper Microsoft
markings. The Microsoft authenticity label intact and the software Key on
the back of the case. The CD has the fancy holographic design as well so I'm
sure it's legitimate.

Here's the unfortunate part: empoyees who are eligible for this program can
only purchase one (1) copy of the software and purchases are tracked by
Microsoft using the employee's email address (understandable for the price)
but purchasers do not get any technical support (due to the cost break) and a
no return/refund policy. This means if you get a defective product you're
out of luck unless you want to pay the $50 per phone call to Microsoft
support.

I'd be happy to send this back for a new one if I could. I just want a
usable product I paid for.

Thanks,
Todd

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 

How do I add my logo to webpage header instead of their picture?

Posted: 13 Jan 2008 05:10 AM PST

The MS Office Live folks have a separate discussion group for that service that may be helpful: http://officecommunitylive.com

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Application does not match

Posted: 12 Jan 2008 08:49 AM PST

Thanks, That solve the problem.

Amnon
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Outlook 2007 has a problem and needs to close.

Posted: 11 Jan 2008 04:26 PM PST



"Srikanth" wrote:
 

It works; thanks!!!!!!!!! 

Adding OneNote 2007 to Office Pro 2007

Posted: 11 Jan 2008 04:25 PM PST

Thanks a million!

"Srikanth" wrote:

snip 
snip

This did the trick. It found remnants of a beta version of the "save as pdf"
addin - so now I'm back in business!

Thanks

TimY

Computer virus - lost product key for original Office XP Standard

Posted: 11 Jan 2008 03:54 PM PST

Theres nothing wrong with custom built PC's, but if the end user loses
doentation....?
And if you had bought an OEM with software its likely they would'nt have
been able to supply you with a key either, if you had lost it
If its a retail copy of Office contact MS
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
If however its an OEM copy, you are up the prevebial creek

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