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I am trying to run a report on Office versions and found a report here -office-version-audit/ When I run the report all my computers show up multiple times, I am not great at SQL but I think it has to do with only showing unique assets but don't know how to modify the SQL.

I am working on a console app which perform some operation on registry. I am not using any interop assembly for office but i need to to know office version. How to determine which version of MS office is installed on the machine using C#.

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Like me (and some of my friends) do not want to migrate our domain hosting to just one party that allows 365 family version to work with own domains. Microsoft is essentially forcing all non business users to migrate to GoDaddy (where I have learned that migration often goes wrong and is more expensive) Does anybody know if Microsoft is changing the product offer anytime soon? so that I can use Microsoft 365 Family with my own domain hosting provider?

What capabilities are you using with your current domain registrar? Switching the registrar and having it managed by GoDaddy may not be as challenging as you think, if done properly it should be pretty seamless and without any impact.

Hello,

I haven't tried it myself yet, though it appears that a domain to be used for a family Microsoft 365 account need not be registered through Godaddy.

It appears that any domain can be used for this, regardless of the registrar it is registered through, based on this documentation page: -us/microsoft-365/admin/setup/add-domain?view=o365-worldwide

That documentation actually specifies that the user used to set the custom domain must be a global administrator of a business or enterprise plan, which is of course, not what we are talking about, yet the fact that a Microsoft employee linked to it in reference to a question specifically about home family plans makes me think that it applies to such accounts as well. As well, it doesn't make sense that there would be such an odd restriction that these plans could not have custom domains.

Here is the post where the Microsoft employee references the documentation mentioned above:
-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_account-mso_win10-mso_365hp/setting-up-c...

cc: @boneyfrancis @kusuriya

"To Add, modify or remove domains you must be a Global Administrator of a business or enterprise plan. These changes affect the whole tenant, Customized administrators or regular users won't be able to make these changes."

@Ed Randall I've read your very informative blog on this subject and noticed your boxed insert toward the top regarding MS having removed the ability to create a custom domain for 365 Family in Nov 2022. I believe they are planning to remove the ability at the end of Nov 2023, so hopefully your instructions will still allow someone to configure a non-GoDaddy domain for another 9 months or so.

This is a history of the various versions of Microsoft Office, consisting of a bundle of several different applications which changed over time. This table only includes final releases and not pre-release or beta software. It also does not list the history of the constituent standalone applications which were released much earlier starting with Word in 1983, Excel in 1985, and PowerPoint in 1987.

Microsoft Office 2000 Personal was an additional SKU, solely designed for the Japanese market, that included Word 2000, Excel 2000 and Outlook 2000.[26] This compilation would later become widespread as Microsoft Office 2003 Basic.

As with previous versions, Office 2016 is made available in several distinct editions aimed towards different markets. All traditional editions of Microsoft Office 2016 contain Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote and are licensed for use on one computer.[56][57] The installation of retail channels of Office 2016 is Click-To-Run (C2R), however volume licensing channels Office 2016 are using traditional Microsoft Installer (MSI).

I have a version of Microsoft Office 2013 that is registered, and a newer one, Office 365, that isn't. In the program folder, the older version is in Microsoft Office/Office15 and the newer is in Microsoft Office/root/Office16.

The newer version is opening every file and application by default, which brings up a plethora of popups reminding me that my copy of Office is unregistered, and I can't use features. For obvious reasons, I want to use the version that actually lets me use Office programs for their intended purposes.

I would most definitely reset your office account password pre-hand. if you open office and click on account it will show you which account it is activated via, you can then reset the password for that account and access your Microsoft account.Warning: repairing office may trigger it to have you reactivate office.

Hi there! I currently have 2 versions of Libre Office installed. I already had the flatpack installed when I upgraded to Zorin 17. Normally I would just take that one off in the app centre but that one is v24.2. More or less a beta channel release with newer features.
As such, I'd like to go ahead and remove the 7.6 ubuntu native release since I don't need 2 of them and the one I have is working well.

Well, like I said, the one I prefer to keep IS the one from the store. That's the flatpack, and the only one that shows up in the softwhere store when I search it. I want to keep that.
The one I wish to remove is the one that Zorin installed when I upgraded.

When I look at my ZOS 17 fresh installation, I have LibreOffice applications from the Zorin repositories (APT) not a Flatpak. There is a Snap version too. Not sure where your Flatpak came from. I don't recall LibreOffice being Flatpak on ZOS 16.3 since Zorin has always had their own PPAs for key programs.
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Hi Tes, Install Synaptic Package Manager, launch it (you will need to provide your login password for it to run), then search for libreoffice. It should not come back with any flatpak software. If it does show the packages for the one you want to remove it will have a little green square. Right-click these and mark for removal and click on Apply from the menu bar.

Personally, I like @swarfendor437's suggestion about using Synaptic Package Manager. Can use the "complete" removal option and be assured of no excess traces of LibreOffice being left behind that way. On the same token, I have also used what @Ponce-de-Leon suggested in the past. That works well, too. Just remember to use the "sudo apt autoremove" (no quotation marks) after using the first command @Ponce-De-Leon provided. That will finish the job. Either option provided to you is viable. Good luck, @Tes. Please let us know the outcome.

Use this with some caution. Please take time to read the output it creates and be certain that items listed for removal are those you expect to be removed. Do not just hit Y in a hurry without reading the small print first.

Anyway, thank you everyone for all your replies. As an unfortunate turn of events, I think I had downloaded some malware off the software store (again) because for the second time, but root drive ran out of space in a matter of hours. This has happened before and after cleaning the drive, it filled right back up again by the next day.
This time, I couldn't even clean it. And then each time I rebooted, the computer got worse and worse until I couldn't even do anything on it. I couldn't restore with Timeshift because there wasn't enough disk space... it was just a mess. So in the end I had to wipe and reinstall (Thankfully my /home folder is on a separate drive). I lost my flatpak version of office, so I'll just keep the native one that came with Zorin at this point.

Anyway, thank you everyone for all your replies. As an unfortunate turn of events, I think I had downloaded some malware off the software store (again) because for the second time, but root drive ran out of space in a matter of hours. This has happened before and after cleaning the drive, it filled right back up again by the next day.
This time, I couldn't even clean it.

If Root is running out of space consistently, the most common cause is /var/log filling up with log files.
You can regularly vacuum to clean old logs, but there is most often some problem causing the logs to generate and fill space that should be addressed.

If logs are filling, then checking the content of the logs may provide the necessary information about what is going wrong.
In the app menu, there should be a Log Viewer. You can past the recent portions here using code tags.
Or, you can set the /var/log directory to be cleaned regularly or limit size:

Have you tried my solution that I posted earlier in the thread? If I were still using Zorin as my daily goto, the first thing I would do would be to remove flatpak and snap from the system and just use Synaptic Package Manager. Further if you are in need of an Office Suite that is fully compatible with MSOffice then I would recommend you replace it with SoftMaker's Free Office. I use the paid for Pro version. Interestingly Antix offers Free Office, so far the only GNU/Linux that offers this in its additional software choices.

Earlier to day I decided (Not yet done) to put a completely fresh version of Zorin on a nice new SSD. Not a problem as I have multiple "Switched" front loading drive bays. Plus a nice little eSATA at the back. After that I will leave it as is and contact support to sort out this non functioning Libre. It should be fully functional straight out of the box.

The Question is: Do You want use a LTS Distro or can it be a Rolling Release Distro, too? A good Balance between both Models offers Fedora but that doesn't have a Debian/Ubuntu Base. It is an own System.

Mint is to bloated for my taste, I like barebone distros. Last I tried Mint it installed everything and the kitchensink. But Cinnamon is nice. Have the Mint team made all this bloat optional since last time?

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