Office 2003 Build Versions

A

Ashwin @ Sumix

Hello All.

When I go to MS Word and do a Help About I get the following build number:

Office 2003 SP1 with build 11.6502.6408

When I download the service pack from Microsoft’s site and install it I get
this build number:

Office 2003 SP1 with build 11.6359.6360 (which I have an issue with Active
Docs 2002 SR3).

How do I locate the older build number of 11.6502.6408 ?

My issue is that I use Active Docs on my workstations for template creation.
Howerver active docs 4.1 does not work with the lastest build revison of
office, I need to roll back to a previous version... is this possible?

Thank you in advance
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Install SP2 for Office 2003.

Office 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) - Direct Download
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...97-2db6-4654-9db6-ec7d5b4dd867&displaylang=en

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User
Microsoft Community Newsgroups
news://msnews.microsoft.com/

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| Hello All.
|
| When I go to MS Word and do a Help About I get the following build number:
|
| Office 2003 SP1 with build 11.6502.6408
|
| When I download the service pack from Microsoft’s site and install it I get
| this build number:
|
| Office 2003 SP1 with build 11.6359.6360 (which I have an issue with Active
| Docs 2002 SR3).
|
| How do I locate the older build number of 11.6502.6408 ?
|
| My issue is that I use Active Docs on my workstations for template creation.
| Howerver active docs 4.1 does not work with the lastest build revison of
| office, I need to roll back to a previous version... is this possible?
|
| Thank you in advance
 
A

Ashwin @ Sumix

Hi Carey.

When I have SP2 installed my Active Doc's Application fails constantly.

I have only found stability with SP1 for office with the specific build
number?

Any ideas?
 

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