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Totethatbarge
JoAnn,
Truth be told, I'm being lazy. I have Office XP installed in a
terminal server environment with very specific options. Rather than trying
to figure out what these were again (it wasn't written down), I was hoping to
just let the installed pieces upgrade themselves as much as possible. 2003
does install, but makes me specify the options to install manually.
Truth be told, I'm being lazy. I have Office XP installed in a
terminal server environment with very specific options. Rather than trying
to figure out what these were again (it wasn't written down), I was hoping to
just let the installed pieces upgrade themselves as much as possible. 2003
does install, but makes me specify the options to install manually.
JoAnn Paules said:Generally when you install a newer version you are given the option to
upgrade and keep the older versions or upgrade and delete older versions. I
can't answer why you aren't getting that option.
Will Office 2003 install or haven't you tried? Is there a reason why you
don't just install the new version and then deal with the older versions
later?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Totethatbarge said:JoAnn,
Office XP is installed already.
JoAnn Paules said:Which edition of Office is currently installed on your computer?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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Anyone at all?
:
I was wondering where to look for the upgrade option mentioned in the
setup
help and other posts here for 2003 Office suite setup. I have 3 apps
installed from a full suite CD and when I try to install from a full
suite
2003 CD, I don't get an option to upgrade. Any ideas where to look or
why
this option isn't available? It seems to me that I have had this
option
in
the past, but it has been a long while betweeen installs.
Any help would be appreciated!