I'm at a loss, and Microsoft demands a minimum $99 for email support, and/or
$259 for telephone support, to help me install what is apparently a defective
product - a situation which I find to be rather ridiculous.
Any suggestions on how to fix this without spending more money?
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However, by trial and error, I finally discovered the problem with the
Office 2007 SB upgrade: I had previously downloaded and installed the Office
2007 SB trial. I tried to uninstall it before installing the CD version I
purchased, however I was unable to perform the uninstall "automatically" via
Control Panel. I eventually found another post on this board about how to
manually uninstall Office 2007 (others apparently had the same problem with
the auto uninstall), and followed the instructions to manually uninstall
Office - which is an extremely tedious and timeconsuming process (having to
deal with all the registry edits). After several hours of tedium, I
completed the manual uninstall and voila the Office installer worked ... sort
of. It installed Office OK but could not install the Business Contacts (Disk
2) successfully.
My ability to work on this install any longer is exhausted for the moment.
My conclusion: Microsoft produces and sells defective (i.e., "crap")
software. None of these "issues" should have been a problem if the software
wasn't full of stupid bugs.
Thanks, Microsoft ... not only for your crap software, but especially for
charging outragious prices for email tech support, forcing your customers to
flail about on these discussion boards, when your crap software fails to
perform as advertised.
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Peter
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