I am keen to upgrade my Office to 2007 version, but was told that it is very
different from Off 2003.
So before I get myself conversant with it, can I install Off 2007 and make
it co-exist with Off 2003? Will the Off 2003 be overwritten after installing
Off 2007?
Thanks.
zhj23
If you decide to go this route please know that Oulook 2007 and Outlook 2003
cannot coexist side by side so only one can be installed.
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Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
I've got a question for you.
I've got the Office 2007 Microsoft Tool run and I'm told that two versions
of Outlook are on my laptop. It is quite strange, because I uninstalled
Office 2007 "the whole package" and I deleted all the files related to
Office 2003 and Outlook 2003.
How can I fix that?
I checked in the Add/Remove panel and There is only Office 2007 listed, no
Outlook apart..
Thanks for replying.
Ben
"Eric A." <Er...@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
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Do you mean the Office customization tool?
Also who or what is telling you that you have two versions of outlook on
your laptop?
If you want to be sure that you only have one installation of office
installed:
(These steps will remove ALL office products, however personal Outlook
settings will remain)
1. uninstall all versions of office from add/remove programs
2. delete these registry keys.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office
3. Delete Program files\Office
4. reinstall any office programs you would like installed.
--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
Office Sp3 should get removed when 2003 gets removed.
So yes.. It does look like you have both products installed for some reason.
So.. you will want to clean things out like so..
1. uninstall all versions of office from add/remove programs
2. Download and install the windows installer cleanup utility.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/290301
3. Run the windows installer cleanup utility. Check to see if any versions
of office show up on the list. If they do choose them and click remove.
4. delete these registry keys.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office
5. Delete Program files\Office
6. reinstall any office programs you would like installed.
--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
"benb...@hotmail.com" wrote:
> I do mean the Microsoft Office Diagnostics that tells me that two versions
> of Outlook are on my laptop, but it is not true, isn't it?
> Thanks for replying.
> How come that The SP3 for Office 2003 is still installed, I can delete it,
> is it normal?
>
> O
> "Eric A." <Er...@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
> groupe de discussion : 2D6CCC1F-CD2E-4272...@microsoft.com...
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"Eric A." <Er...@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
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"Eric A." <Er...@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
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Eric mentioned that having SP3 listed wouldn't be harmful if I recall correctly. The diagnostics can be reading the registry as one
method of detecting the product and CCleaner can 'sort of' remove things but not fully (i.e. it can leave things a bit 'odd') so
that pieces may still be found by the diagnostics.
The reinstallation steps that Eric mentioned may help clear up things. and you won't normally lose any data or personal files by
doing so after a restart of the PC, but it never hurts to backup before doing any installation or major change.
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<<<benb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:801D827C-8AFB-4672...@microsoft.com...
Hi Bob,
Thanks for replying to my request.
I didn't remove the registry tree branches that Eric mentioned in his
earlier post as he told me that it is not harmful for my laptop. Is that
correct?
Moreover, Outlook works fine and I don't want to reinstall Office 2007
again.
But How come that the Microsoft Office Diagnostic told me that 2 versions of
Outlook are on my laptop?
Thanks for replying.
Ben >>
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
I give up !!
I followed the instructions given by Eric :
I uninstalled all versions of office from add/remove programs
I downloaded and installed the windows installer cleanup utility.
I ran the windows installer cleanup utility. and I checked to see if any
versions of office show up on the list. None was shown.
I deleted these following registry keys : HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office
I deleted the Program files\Office
I reinstalled Microsoft Office 2007.
The Microsoft Office Diagnostics told me again that 2 versions of Outlook
were on my pc ( which can't be and it is not true) How come?
Besides, The Sp3 didn't get removed. It appears in my historic of installed
updates but not in my installed updates, Does it make any difference?
Thanks for replying.
Ben
> >
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> a
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This is a read error. Please try copying the entire CD into a folder on the
local drive and running setup from there. Do you still get the error?
Thanks
--
Eric Palm
MSFT Office Setup
"zhj23" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> However, when I install Off2007 by keeping "All Previous Versions", and
> without OUTLOOK, half way during the installation, I encountered this message
> "Enterprise.WW/EnterWW.cab", asking me to specify the location of this file.
>
> When I point it to the CD drive, the installation process cannot progress
> from this point onwards. Why?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> zhj23
o One guy is using a revoked volume key for Office-kitchen-sink, whatever they
call that. He has the OEM disk for Dell's 03 Standard, and only uses Excel
and Word, so is willing to give up the illegal apps. Minimally invasive
reinstall procedure?
o Another, ditto, except his legal disk is install 2 of his Students/Teachers
03 (all he needs).
o Another, ditto, except his 03 Pro is legal, but belongs to an old employer,
who wants the disk back. He owns nothing, but will buy retail. Minimally
invasive procedure, please? What to purchase to get Word, Excel, Outlook,
Access? Don't need PP.
Thanks for the reply and help.
As I am eager to try Office 2007, I downloaded the 60-day trial version
after the OEM installation failed. If I install the OEM again, will it
overwrite the trial version?
zhj23
In fact.. If you only had 2003 Office web components Sp3 would apply.
if you are not finding Outlook 2003 installed and Outlook 2007 is working
fine.. then I wouldnt worry about it.
If you are worried about it then follow the steps I provided in the previous
post.
Thanks
Thanks for the info.
However, when I install Off2007 by keeping "All Previous Versions", and
without OUTLOOK, half way during the installation, I encountered this message
"Enterprise.WW/EnterWW.cab", asking me to specify the location of this file.
When I point it to the CD drive, the installation process cannot progress
from this point onwards. Why?
Thanks.
zhj23
Thanks for replying to my previous e-mail.
I checked again and I have no 2003 Office web components.
I don't find Outlook 2003 installed on my laptop ( I checked that with the
Windows Install Clean Up and there is no Outlook 2003 listed.
My Outlook 2007 is working fine and as you said that it isn't harmful, I
will let it ride, because I don't want to uninstall again Office 2007 and so
on..
But I can't understand that the Microsoft Office Diagnostics tells me that
two versions of Outlook are on my laptop, it is not true.
How come?
Thanks for replying.
Ben
"Eric A." <Er...@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
groupe de discussion : 52E536C3-FF15-4F39...@microsoft.com...
Did you manually remove the registry tree branches that Eric mentioned in an earlier post and restart the PC? CCleaner has some
history of removing parts it shouldn't and leaving others and that can create some issues similar to what you're seeing
(partial/incomplete installs). On occassion there will be some cleanup that is pending a restart.
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>><benb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:29A7605A-5E77-4BF0...@microsoft.com...
Eric,
Thanks for replying to my previous e-mail.
I checked again and I have no 2003 Office web components.
I don't find Outlook 2003 installed on my laptop ( I checked that with the
Windows Install Clean Up and there is no Outlook 2003 listed.
My Outlook 2007 is working fine and as you said that it isn't harmful, I
will let it ride, because I don't want to uninstall again Office 2007 and so
on..
But I can't understand that the Microsoft Office Diagnostics tells me that
two versions of Outlook are on my laptop, it is not true.
How come?
Thanks for replying.
Ben >>
Thanks for replying to my request.
I didn't remove the registry tree branches that Eric mentioned in his
earlier post as he told me that it is not harmful for my laptop. Is that
correct?
Moreover, Outlook works fine and I don't want to reinstall Office 2007
again.
But How come that the Microsoft Office Diagnostic told me that 2 versions of
Outlook are on my laptop?
Thanks for replying.
Ben
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> a
écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
u7LNEzoA...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...