Office 2000 Image?

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jason.gyetko

I have an MS Office 2000 Premium SR-1 CD which was damaged in a flood
along with the PC I had Office 2K installed on. I need to reload
Office 2K, but am unable to obtain another CD. I am a Microsoft ISV
Partner, so I contacted MSDN and they said they cannot distribute it
anymore because of some Java settlement. Does anyone know where I can
download an image of this? Thanks.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

You can't download any of the MS programs from the net other than Trial
Versions only.

If your CDs were damaged, did you make the claim from your insurance
company? If so, what did you do with the money?

I suggest, move on and use that money to buy Office 2003 as it will give
you a lot of pleasure from this MS product.

hth
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 
J

jason.gyetko

I was hoping maybe someone has an ISO posted somewhere, I've got a key,
just not CD.

Yes I did, Microsoft cannot replace the Office 2K CD because of some
lawsuit settlement.

I currently run Office 2003, however, I am a software developer and
require Access 2000 to compile one of my software packages. You cannot
compile a backlevel MDB with a more current version of the program. I
guess I don't need the CD if someone can tell me how to create an MDE
of an Access 2000 database using Access 2003 (without upgrading it).

Thanks.
 

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