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Office Home and Student Trial is nowhere to be found on my PC.

Posted: 22 Oct 2008 10:11 AM PDT


Before I go any further, I am not computer savvy at all. Here is the steps I
took to obtain the trial:
Clicked on download ( on microsoft.com where they are offering trial)
Then entered first name, last name, and email address as prompted, enter
It then prompts me to sign in. Entered email address and password.
Error message: Unable to log in.
rebooted pc
checked email, recieved product key
Did not see a link on email
Then, I searched my PC for a microsoft icon or link and found nothing.
Where is it? Why am I unable to sign in when prompted?


"DL" wrote:
 

registering on multiple computers

Posted: 22 Oct 2008 08:45 AM PDT

Whoops, I thought I was in the Winxp group (:
If the EULA for Office on the Laptop states you can install it on two PC's,
then you use phone activation

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window keeps poping up after reinstalation of office 2003

Posted: 21 Oct 2008 11:48 AM PDT

Try locating the, the presumably winword.exe file, rt click and select run
as an administrator
(Presumably you uninstalled any trial version of Office first?)

"vic deleon" <vic microsoft.com> wrote in message
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2003 install is removeing existing 2007 - How to prevent this?

Posted: 21 Oct 2008 08:51 AM PDT

I do not wish to install 2003 on machines already running 2007.

I am deploying Office 2003 to upgrade about 2,500 Office 2002 users,
we have 50 or so 2007 users.
I've found that 2003 unexpectedly uninstalls 2007




On Oct 21, 2:43pm, "JoAnn Paules" <com>
wrote: 

Error when reinstalling Office Home edition

Posted: 21 Oct 2008 07:30 AM PDT

You mean Disk Cleanup doesnt function at all?
Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop, what Total Size & Free
Space is shown for your C drive?


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AntiVirus Software

Posted: 20 Oct 2008 01:46 AM PDT

your welcome

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Installation Office Small Business 2007 transfer problems

Posted: 19 Oct 2008 11:56 AM PDT

You now state preloaded software, if by that you mean Office SB, then that
means it was an OEM and as such it died with your viao, unless it was a
trial that you purchased a key for.
By Backup file I assume you used the default windows backup, I've never used
this but I understand it is possible to recover any data backup on a new
PC - You'd probably be best posting to a group that supports the old o/s as
to how to do this.
You can also remove the old drive, place it in an external case & connect to
your new PC to access your old data.
Whilst backing up is allway wise its best to backup to a media, or in such
away, that the backup can be accessed by another PC - I prefer third part
backup software, backed up to an external drive
Also a backup of programs is of no help, in recovering programs.

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Winword opens minimized

Posted: 19 Oct 2008 06:50 AM PDT

That doesn't work.
Winword is not open on the desktop at all but as a button on Start menu.
There it is quite dead.
Clicking - right or left - does nothing. The program has to be stopped on
task manager.

"Peter Foldes" <com> skrev i meddelandet
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When Winword is open on the Desktop then grab the bottom right corner and
stretch it out as big as you want it. Then when you open it next time it
should remember that size and open up to what you stretched it to.

The other way is to right click on Winword in your Start menu and select
Properties then go to the Run window and click on the small dropdown arrow
and set it to Maximized

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Peter

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How can I get my doris7@roadrunner.com set as the email-Outlook

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 06:31 PM PDT

You would need to see roadrunner help pages

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installing again

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 12:37 PM PDT

mellybelly

You posted again in another post today and my answer is the same here as was there

Again. See the IT department or pr the IT person at the company that holds the Volume License for the Office Enterprise

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"mellybelly" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... 

How can I download again

Posted: 18 Oct 2008 06:59 AM PDT

You can try here but I don't know. You still have your receipt and your license key then maybe

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[ln];326246

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"LordMustard" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... 

Office 2007 & 2003 vs Windows Installer woes

Posted: 17 Oct 2008 03:58 AM PDT

In article <#eLp$phx.gbl>, address@invalid
says... 

ok will try that

thanks

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upload."
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Access to Office Customization Tool

Posted: 15 Oct 2008 05:11 AM PDT

Hello Bob

Thank you for that advice. Yes I have the retail version.

The bottom line is that I want to use another Microsoft product, i.e.
Hotmail, for all my email needs, and fromwhatever web page prompt or web
browser I may be using at any particular time, yet because of the action of
installing Office 2007, that action has set the system default to Outlook.
Because of the limitations of some other software I need to be able to get in
and SAFELY change that system default!!

I found a knowledge base article with relevance to this issue - brief
extract follows -

KB 944290

1st para under Method 2: Post-deployment

Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using
Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that
you reinstall the operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that these
problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.

I do not want to take risks, but how do I get round this problem please?

Best regards

Philip
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Graewood Business Services, Kwinana, Perth, Western Australia


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