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Posted: 02 Dec 2008 12:19 PM PST You need a qualifying application in order install the 2007 SBE and a trial is not a qualifying application. You also need to uninstall any trial version of Office, and the activation assistant ,then reboot, prior to installing any Office version from CD "Gkemper" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 02 Dec 2008 09:57 AM PST Find that disk. Without it, you are SOL. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Scott" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Microsoft Office Professional 2007 has encountered an error! Posted: 02 Dec 2008 08:40 AM PST Hello DL... I have tried just doing a direct install not selecting custom and the same thing happens. I get the error was encountered with no specific error and just the close button. I need to keep the 2003 applications on my machine but know that Outlook will have to be removed. What else can I try to get this to work. Thanks Fred Alyea com "DL" wrote: |
Using outlook express in Word 2007 Posted: 29 Nov 2008 08:51 AM PST In Internet Options do you have Outlook Express set as your Mail application? If you have Outlook installed, and you dont use it, uninstall it, as every Office update will reset Outlook as the default "Frances Meyers" <net> wrote in message news:tqeYk.694$iad... |
Can't purchase a product key for an Office 2007 trial product Posted: 28 Nov 2008 09:46 PM PST If you need that version - do it NOW. Microsoft has lowered the price on that version this weekend (thru Monday). You could buy it from Amazon.com for $70! That's have the cost. Plus you'll get free shipping. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "vince1189" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Opening Files with Windows Explorer Posted: 28 Nov 2008 05:40 AM PST While I don't have an in-Office fix for that problem, I can tell you how to do so in Windows XP. Start>Control Panel>Folder Options>File Types. Once there, find .PPT, .PPS, and .POT and change them to open with Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. -- If you would like additional help, catch me on the PowerPoint Heaven Discussion Board (www.pptheaven.mvps.org), where I am frequently active. Thanks! "Daylilylaura" wrote: |
Lost - Office 2007 Home and Student Disk Posted: 27 Nov 2008 11:37 PM PST I don't think you can, but there's another solution to your problem. Download the free Office 2007 Home and Student off the Microsoft Website. Then take the option to activate the product and enter your old activation key. It should work perfectly, and you should have Office Home and Student again. -- If you would like additional help, catch me on the PowerPoint Heaven Discussion Board (www.pptheaven.mvps.org), where I am frequently active. Thanks! "wernertk" wrote: |
Invalid Product Key after Restoring Laptop Posted: 27 Nov 2008 11:35 PM PST moffat wrote: Yesterday, it happened to me installing XP for a client. I checked and checked and checked and I was sure I didn't make a mistake but as it turns out, I saw a six where there was a G. Why they have to make those Product Keys so small is beyond me. Alias |
Office 2007 Unusable in Limited User Account Posted: 27 Nov 2008 09:17 PM PST Well, this is really disappointing. It's a shame that two Microsoft products -- Office 2007 and Windows XP -- can't work together. As I previously said, resetting registry permissions with SubInAcl didn't help. Applying MSKB 911682 didn't help. ("Windows Installer-related event IDs are logged in the Applications Log when you start an Office program") Completely uninstalling and reinstalling Office (with security software turned off, of course) made no difference. Resetting permissions on Office registry keys did nothing. Office 2007 is not practical to use in a Limited User account on XP Home. Now I must choose between using Office in Administrator accounts exclusively, forgoing the increased security afforded by the Limited User account, or using OpenOffice, which works just fine in a Limited User account. Since I am unwilling to give the children Administrator accounts, it looks like they're going to be using OpenOffice. Daddy "Daddy" <invalid> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... <sigh>...I thought I had this problem licked, but I was wrong. I use Windows XP Home SP 3. I installed portions of Office Enterprise 2007 (Word, Excel and Outlook) from my Administrator account. I used the software in my Administrator account for a few days, and everything was going well. Then I switched back to my Limited User account. In the Limited User account, each and every time I start Word or Excel, Office Enterprise 2007 wants to configure itself. This process lasts about 5 minutes. (I haven't used Outlook yet in the Limited User account.) Since the problem only manifests in the Limited User account, I thought there might an issue somehow with permissions. I switched back to my Administrator account, completely uninstalled Office, and then installed SubInAcl and reset my registry permissions. After that, I installed Office 2007 again (Word, Excel and Outlook.) I switched back to my Limited User account and...you guessed it...same problem. Every time I start Word or Excel, Office 2007 spends 5 minutes configuring itself. Since I use Office just about every day, this behavior is not acceptable. As a result, I have gone back to using my Administtator account for day-to-day computing, which is not an ideal situation. If anyone can help me to solve this problem I'll be very grateful. Daddy |
Posted: 27 Nov 2008 11:10 AM PST I'm familar with the new licensing system, but it does not apply to Office 2007, which uses the old VL keys that bypass activation. As I've mentioned, I have a valid and working VLK. The only question is whether I am allowed to use it or not for my internal use installs, considering the note "Use this key for installing and using Office 2007 applications within a Terminal Services environment." I'm asking since I won't be using Terminal Services. I have normal/retail keys as well, but I'd really like to avoid activation since we change hardware and reinstall Windows quite often here. Thanks. |
Office 2003 activation on an acquired cp Posted: 27 Nov 2008 06:14 AM PST DL, Thanks for the practical advice. I will get these cps online in a day or so and will then give Magic Jelly Bean a try. If that doesn't work I'll uninstall what is on the cps and then reinstall from my own disk. Thanks, JBS "DL" wrote: |
Why is outlook and office so slow??? Posted: 27 Nov 2008 04:03 AM PST http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/profile.htm see if the above helps to create the new profile with new data file (NB You will need to have your account settings to hand) Once done & tested, Then in Outlook, File>Open>Data File.......the next window should open at the default data file location - select the origonal data file (probably named outlook.pst, but you can check this from Persoanl Folders properties in your current installation) Then in the tree view of outlook (left pane) you will have a second set of Personal Folders (toward the bottom) Select a folder, eg Inbox, select all mail and drag it to the Inbox folder of the Primary Personal Folders Inbox (Top of tree view) Do this for all your mail folders. "KPM" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 26 Nov 2008 04:57 AM PST Try changing the font, see if that works. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Briano" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 26 Nov 2008 01:21 AM PST The PC must be fairly old as Office 2000 has been out of production for some years. You need the cd's in order to repair Office, you may be able to borrow, or buy cd's from eg Ebay "stelly" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 25 Nov 2008 09:19 PM PST If it came preinstalled you need to contact the supplier for an explanation "Supa Star" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
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