Having trouble re-instaling Office 2003,.

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Wayne Neumann

My com. crasked and I am re-instaling my progromes. And aI am not shourd of
the user name and ins. that thary as asking for. I keep geting erre
massaguse. I no I am typping the right prod. key but nothing works.
 
T

Tom Willett

I hope someone can help you, pronto, so you can get your spell checker
working again.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Your post is a bit tough to read because of spelling errors.

What are you doing that you are being asked for a user name. I don't know
what you mean by "ins." To me, that is an abbreviation for insurance.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Gee...I'm gonna guess that you ARE typing the wrong CD key...dunno just a
wild guess.

Where are you being asked of the user name? Dunno what you mean by; "ins."



| My com. crasked and I am re-instaling my progromes. And aI am not shourd
of
| the user name and ins. that thary as asking for. I keep geting erre
| massaguse. I no I am typping the right prod. key but nothing works.
 
W

Wayne Neumann

More info. I meent user name and INS as requiered. And IA no I am typing the
corect PRODUCT KEY but the prog. insteled will not run. Way can't Microsoft
halp my. The box contetes are no help.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's possible but if you're going to post in an English-speaking newsgroup
and he's been asked twice before this to explain what INS is, then he either
needs to find a translation or post in a newsgroup in the language he's more
comfortable with.

(I'm not trying to be mean - but if I were posting in a second language, I
would state that right off the bat so that others would use simpler terms or
point me in the right direction for my native language.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
G

Gail

Where did you purchase the software from?


Wayne Neumann said:
More info. I meent user name and INS as requiered. And IA no I am typing
the
corect PRODUCT KEY but the prog. insteled will not run. Way can't
Microsoft
halp my. The box contetes are no help.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

The op should post in his native language, we'd stand a better chance of
figuring out what he means even if we had to use a mechanical translator.
I've read this several times and have little clue what he means.

Normally, I'd think INS means Insert but that doesn't fit.


| That's possible but if you're going to post in an English-speaking
newsgroup
| and he's been asked twice before this to explain what INS is, then he
either
| needs to find a translation or post in a newsgroup in the language he's
more
| comfortable with.
|
| (I'm not trying to be mean - but if I were posting in a second language, I
| would state that right off the bat so that others would use simpler terms
or
| point me in the right direction for my native language.)
|
| --
|
| JoAnn Paules
| MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
|
|
|
|
| | > I'm thinking "english" isn't what he's used to working with.
| >
| > JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
| >
| >> What is INS?
| >>
| >
|
|
 
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