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John H.[_3_] January 12th 08 01:30 PM

Install or not install...
 
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H

jamesgangnc January 12th 08 01:43 PM

Install or not install...
 
My wife recently upgraded to office 2007 at work and is not particularly
fond of it. The document display is significantly different. I'm still
running one version earlier than 07 at my office. We have 97 at home,
yukyuk. It will take more resources than 2000. You can always uninstall
and put 2000 back on, unless you don't have the cds for 2000.

"John H." wrote in message
...
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H




John H.[_3_] January 12th 08 01:50 PM

Install or not install...
 
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 08:43:07 -0500, "jamesgangnc" wrote:

My wife recently upgraded to office 2007 at work and is not particularly
fond of it. The document display is significantly different. I'm still
running one version earlier than 07 at my office. We have 97 at home,
yukyuk. It will take more resources than 2000. You can always uninstall
and put 2000 back on, unless you don't have the cds for 2000.

"John H." wrote in message
.. .
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H


Thanks, mine has it at work also. She's neither complained about nor
praised it. I think someone told her $19 was a super deal for the whole
thing, so she just bought it. Now, of course, she thinks she got the deal
of a lifetime and that I should be thrilled with the idea of installing it.
--
John H

Vic Smith January 12th 08 01:53 PM

Install or not install...
 
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 08:50:37 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 08:43:07 -0500, "jamesgangnc" wrote:

My wife recently upgraded to office 2007 at work and is not particularly
fond of it. The document display is significantly different. I'm still
running one version earlier than 07 at my office. We have 97 at home,
yukyuk. It will take more resources than 2000. You can always uninstall
and put 2000 back on, unless you don't have the cds for 2000.

"John H." wrote in message
. ..
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H


Thanks, mine has it at work also. She's neither complained about nor
praised it. I think someone told her $19 was a super deal for the whole
thing, so she just bought it. Now, of course, she thinks she got the deal
of a lifetime and that I should be thrilled with the idea of installing it.


I did that a couple times. Office, Visio. Deeply discounted at work.
Never installed them.

--Vic

JoeSpareBedroom January 12th 08 02:56 PM

Install or not install...
 
"John H." wrote in message
...
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H



Considering your skill level, I wouldn't do anything to YOUR computer unless
you need to solve a clear problem. Every new product, especially from MS,
carries new risks. Leave it alone.



John H.[_3_] January 12th 08 03:00 PM

Install or not install...
 
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:56:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
.. .
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H



Considering your skill level, I wouldn't do anything to YOUR computer unless
you need to solve a clear problem. Every new product, especially from MS,
carries new risks. Leave it alone.

Well, I'm sure not as proficient as you, Jimh, and Harry. You guys
definitely know most of what there is to know about computers!
--
John H

JoeSpareBedroom January 12th 08 03:02 PM

Install or not install...
 
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:56:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
. ..
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've
not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H



Considering your skill level, I wouldn't do anything to YOUR computer
unless
you need to solve a clear problem. Every new product, especially from MS,
carries new risks. Leave it alone.


Well, I'm sure not as proficient as you, Jimh, and Harry. You guys
definitely know most of what there is to know about computers!
--
John H



Here are two examples of things that would drive you to drink even more than
you already do:


Install problems plague Office 2007 SP1

On Patch Tuesday this month, Dec. 11, the arrival of Service Pack 1 for
Office 2007 was confusing to many people. I haven't yet found any Patch
Watch readers whose machines automatically installed SP1. But many people
inadvertently installed it and thought it had been auto-installed, because
Vista offers SP1 as an optional patch and it's prechecked, so it's easy to
miss the fact that you're approving SP1's installation.

Some people who have the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or
Home/Student versions of Office 2007 are finding that they get a cryptic 78F
error when they try to install SP1. It appears that the cure for this
requires that you uninstall Office and then reinstall it.

As one newsgroup poster pointed out in a forum post, that works only when
you have an install disc. If you don't, you'll need to contact the OEM
manufacturer for a replacement.

Office 2003 SP3 hurts Access, old file formats

If you've decided to spend time installing all the latest service packs this
holiday season, Office 2003 SP3 is something you should consider - as long
as you don't have an Access 2003 database. Access developers are still
recommending that you hold back before installing SP3 for Office 2003.

For the rest of you, if you've already installed SP3 and you find you can't
open older versions of files in Word and Excel, a documented Registry edit
can allow you to use those files once again.

Microsoft's Knowledge Base article 938810, which describes this workaround,
is a bit tricky. For this reason, I built a file that makes the necessary
Registry changes for you. It's posted on a blog page from which you can
download a .zip file that contains officefix.reg. Right-click this file,
then click Merge to make the changes to your Registry.



Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] January 12th 08 03:13 PM

Install or not install...
 
John H. wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:56:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
...
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H


Considering your skill level, I wouldn't do anything to YOUR computer unless
you need to solve a clear problem. Every new product, especially from MS,
carries new risks. Leave it alone.

Well, I'm sure not as proficient as you, Jimh, and Harry. You guys
definitely know most of what there is to know about computers!


Office 2007 has reported as many or more problems than Vista.


HK January 12th 08 03:20 PM

Install or not install...
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:56:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
...
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've
not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H

Considering your skill level, I wouldn't do anything to YOUR computer
unless
you need to solve a clear problem. Every new product, especially from MS,
carries new risks. Leave it alone.


Well, I'm sure not as proficient as you, Jimh, and Harry. You guys
definitely know most of what there is to know about computers!
--
John H



Here are two examples of things that would drive you to drink even more than
you already do:


Install problems plague Office 2007 SP1

On Patch Tuesday this month, Dec. 11, the arrival of Service Pack 1 for
Office 2007 was confusing to many people. I haven't yet found any Patch
Watch readers whose machines automatically installed SP1. But many people
inadvertently installed it and thought it had been auto-installed, because
Vista offers SP1 as an optional patch and it's prechecked, so it's easy to
miss the fact that you're approving SP1's installation.

Some people who have the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or
Home/Student versions of Office 2007 are finding that they get a cryptic 78F
error when they try to install SP1. It appears that the cure for this
requires that you uninstall Office and then reinstall it.

As one newsgroup poster pointed out in a forum post, that works only when
you have an install disc. If you don't, you'll need to contact the OEM
manufacturer for a replacement.

Office 2003 SP3 hurts Access, old file formats

If you've decided to spend time installing all the latest service packs this
holiday season, Office 2003 SP3 is something you should consider - as long
as you don't have an Access 2003 database. Access developers are still
recommending that you hold back before installing SP3 for Office 2003.

For the rest of you, if you've already installed SP3 and you find you can't
open older versions of files in Word and Excel, a documented Registry edit
can allow you to use those files once again.

Microsoft's Knowledge Base article 938810, which describes this workaround,
is a bit tricky. For this reason, I built a file that makes the necessary
Registry changes for you. It's posted on a blog page from which you can
download a .zip file that contains officefix.reg. Right-click this file,
then click Merge to make the changes to your Registry.




Why would Herring need Orifice 2007?

BAR January 12th 08 03:54 PM

Install or not install...
 
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
...
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 14:56:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
...
Mrs H got an almost free MS Office Enterprise 2007 from her job. We've
not
had any problems with Office 2000. Running XP.

Would you install or not install?
--
John H
Considering your skill level, I wouldn't do anything to YOUR computer
unless
you need to solve a clear problem. Every new product, especially from
MS,
carries new risks. Leave it alone.

Well, I'm sure not as proficient as you, Jimh, and Harry. You guys
definitely know most of what there is to know about computers!
--
John H

Here are two examples of things that would drive you to drink even more
than you already do:


Install problems plague Office 2007 SP1

On Patch Tuesday this month, Dec. 11, the arrival of Service Pack 1 for
Office 2007 was confusing to many people. I haven't yet found any Patch
Watch readers whose machines automatically installed SP1. But many people
inadvertently installed it and thought it had been auto-installed,
because Vista offers SP1 as an optional patch and it's prechecked, so
it's easy to miss the fact that you're approving SP1's installation.

Some people who have the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or
Home/Student versions of Office 2007 are finding that they get a cryptic
78F error when they try to install SP1. It appears that the cure for this
requires that you uninstall Office and then reinstall it.

As one newsgroup poster pointed out in a forum post, that works only when
you have an install disc. If you don't, you'll need to contact the OEM
manufacturer for a replacement.

Office 2003 SP3 hurts Access, old file formats

If you've decided to spend time installing all the latest service packs
this holiday season, Office 2003 SP3 is something you should consider -
as long as you don't have an Access 2003 database. Access developers are
still recommending that you hold back before installing SP3 for Office
2003.

For the rest of you, if you've already installed SP3 and you find you
can't open older versions of files in Word and Excel, a documented
Registry edit can allow you to use those files once again.

Microsoft's Knowledge Base article 938810, which describes this
workaround, is a bit tricky. For this reason, I built a file that makes
the necessary Registry changes for you. It's posted on a blog page from
which you can download a .zip file that contains officefix.reg.
Right-click this file, then click Merge to make the changes to your
Registry.



Why would Herring need Orifice 2007?


I just knew he would be posting about another problem sooner or later. He
really is clueless as evidenced by his constant need for people to help make
a simple decision for him.


Is there enough room up Harry's ass with Don White's head already in up
to the shoulders?




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