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Erick

I am running Office 2000 Premium on XP Media Center Edition in a new
notebook. In previous notebooks running XP Pro I have been able to access and
use Microsoft Office Document Scanning. But with this notebook, I cannot
download or setup this operation.

How can I access this needed program?
 
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Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]

others can correct me, but I don't recall Office 2000 having Scanning
capabilities...
 
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Erick

Thanks for the response. Don't ask me to explain, but I still use this
feature in my Toshiba running XP Pro and Premium 2000 connected to either the
Canon N670U or the Epson 5400.

Any additional thoughts or recommendations?
 
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Erick

Hi Gyorgy.

Thanks for the response and interest.

The answer to your question is no. I have tried ALL PROGRAMS --> MICROSOFT
OFFICE TOOLS --> MICROSOFT OFFICE DOCUMENT IMAGING or MICROSOFT OFFICE
DOCUMENT SCANNING icons but they are not there. However, they are on my
Toshiba.

Any thoughts? I have even tried reloading the entire MS Office Permier 200
Suite without success. I've also tried the repair, refresh, etc. without
success.

Look forward to your wit, wisdom, and guidance.
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

My guess is that your Toshiba came with a trial version of Office
2003 preinstalled by the computer manufacturer, and you are using
the document imaging feature from the Office 2003 trial version
(the imaging feature will continue to work even if the trial
period has expired). And my guess is that your new notebook
didn't come with a trial version of Office 2003 preinstalled by
the computer manufacturer.
 
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Erick

Der Garfield:

Thanks for the contribution.

I don't remember if my Toshiba came with a preinstalled trial version.
HOWEVER, my Compaq does and it hasn'y kicked in. It could be becuse I
installed MS Office in a different directory than the trial version.

Should I delete and reinstall Office into the default menu? I'm not worried
if I lose Office 2003.

What does anyone reading this think?
 
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