Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 -- Error 2932

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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
N

Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
N

Nigel Greensitt

We already have Office XP installed. I was hoping I didn't have to remove
that first in case there was a problem with the upgrade but also I am
concerned that users would loose their settings, which would be a nightmare
if we had to talk through reconnecting their email and macros etc.... But if
this is necessary [ and you are will to come and help :) ] is suppose I'm
going to have to bite the bullet.

Nigel
 
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