I need to register my software. Posted: 13 Aug 2004 12:03 PM PDT "Jim May" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5c6a01c48168$361c1b10$gbl... Do you mean "Register" or "Activate"? If it's "Register" then don't bother - it doesn't mean anything. |
hibernation in xp Posted: 13 Aug 2004 12:52 AM PDT RMirenzi wrote: And the reason you're posting to an *OFFICE* group is...? Can't be arsed to find the correct group. -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
XP won't let me install Office 2000 Posted: 12 Aug 2004 06:03 PM PDT The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it brand new and i have use it before. "Roady [MVP]" <_SPAM_net> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... keep the are with |
Office XP on a 2nd PC Posted: 12 Aug 2004 12:48 PM PDT IIRC, Office XP for Small Business is an OEM only version, meaning that it is tied to the machine on which it came preinstalled. So, the answer is no, you will not be able to install it to your desktop. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Max The Dog asked: | I bought Office XP Small Business for my laptop. I am | planning on buying Windows XP (upgrade) for my desktop, | it has Win98 now. | | Once I upgrade to WinXP, will I have any trouble | installing the Office XP Small Business to the desktop? | | Thanks. |
installing OS Posted: 12 Aug 2004 12:01 PM PDT No, I don't take my Ford to VW dealer to get fixed, Ifix it myself. Yes, I understand the post is in the wrong subject; question remains unanswered as to why you had to be so un-helpful. You could have chosen to explain where her post may have been better placed, you (probably) could have helped her out, yet you chose to be snide; I'm going to hope that is not your way of life and I'm going to contribute it as per my point, that being it should not be so difficult to obtain answers and solutions to problems caused by "fixes" or issues more common than would seemingly appear, due to Microsofts selective and misguiding way of making actual answers such as what will make the machine work properly more easily found; instead of as per my last post, three to five layers into any given FAQ. Also you left unanswered my several questions about truthfully, how easy do you find workable solutions, and as a matter of fact how many of those sol;utions do not create even worse problems? Huh? You can tell us. Noone should think less of you, maybe (as I would), MORE of your ability to be honest; and if'n anyone does think less, guess what, they have the prob and why would you even give a F---? Not really any skin off your nose, is it? I'm just trying to point out it becomes frustrating with all these sp's which cause problems elsewhere with other components at such rate as to make it difficult to remember "Oh, yeah, this I've dealt with before, now what exactly / how did I fix this last time?" OK? I truly meant no harm, just saw your less than helping reply and snapped, forgive my taking it out on you, and yes, if in fact I did take my Ford to VW, I'd not be surprised if the repairs were done incorrectly. Brings to mind the question; where the heck do you get good advise / solutions for problems with your machine; here from other users, right? Shouldn't they come from MS? Again, are you applying SP2 right away? Peace, Love, Dope, R___ "Gordon" wrote: |
ReInstalling XP Posted: 11 Aug 2004 09:50 AM PDT I changed out drives a couple of years ago. I reinstalled office and registered by phone with Microsoft. I had no problems, no questions from MS. "Jagadeesh [MSFT]" wrote: |
Installing Office 2000 retaining Access 97 Posted: 10 Aug 2004 02:09 PM PDT you can certainly have Access97 and later versions, run both OK "J. Lilliquist" <spammehere.ctc.edu> wrote in message news:46.248.16... |
unable to locate OWC11.MSI during office 2003 install Posted: 10 Aug 2004 12:51 PM PDT "Sloan Crayton [MS]" <microsoft.com> wrote in news:e# phx.gbl: It sure is! It stand for Office Web Components. It provides connectivity between Office and the internet so you can do things like download new clipart, not on the CD, from the web. |