Going from Free trial to purchased

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AZChillin

RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
A

AZChillin

Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot (my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I honestly don't know. Hopefully someone else will have a solution.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up
my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but
with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working
on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot
(my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought
I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked
out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times
to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have
tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession
Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to
retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I honestly don't know. Hopefully someone else will have a solution.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up
my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but
with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working
on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot
(my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought
I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked
out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times
to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have
tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession
Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to
retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I honestly don't know. Hopefully someone else will have a solution.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
Thanks for your suggestion! Oops, I did all that, but I forgot to back up
my
files, oh well, but it still stalls out at the "writing regristry ....".
This would lead me to believe it's not a problem with my computer, but
with
the disk, right? I'm so frustrated, I was hoping to spend today working
on
my research paper rather than installing this program.

JoAnn Paules said:
Back up your files (just in case), uninstall the trial version, reboot
(my
preference), install Home Use edition.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



AZChillin said:
RE: Office Profession Ed 2003 (Home Use)

I woke this morning to a message that my free trial expired. I thought
I
had been using the edition I purchased and installed. I am now locked
out
of
my college papers and research materials. I have attempted many times
to
run
set up and it seems to stall at the "writing registry ....". I have
tried
everything I know and really need some help to get my Office Profession
Ed
2003 (Home Use) loaded and running, but I also need to be able to
retain
my
current files (if possible). Any help is greatly appreciated!
 

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