Office 2003 vs Office 2007 in XP & Vista?

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Thomboy

I have only one website to watch and modify, but now since I am a snowbird or
hawk, I need to leave my desktop behind, and place my .pub file on my laptop.
Address of website: http://www.lcn-hoa.com (not working at the moment due to
my own fault -- see other question: "C-Drive stem folders with duplicate
website info???")

On my laptop I am using Windows XP and Office 2003 (professional) and IE7,
while on my desktop I am using Vista Ultimate, and Office 2007 (professional)
and IE8.

Is there any problem burning a copy of the current .pub file in Publisher
2007 on my desktop on a CD, and then downloading it to my laptop.

Unfortunately, I just downloaded IE8 to my desktop, which may be causing the
problems for my website??

I did read a post by David with info about installation issues associated
with IE8 and websites.

Thanks for the answers.

Thomboy
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

Shouldn't be a problem. Burn the file to your CD, then copy file to your hd
on your other machine, then check the file attributes and make sure it's not
marked Read Only, if it is uncheck that box.

IE8 is not causing your problem. Your problem is deleting or moving files
that need to be where they are.
the FTP address is where you publish to, it is not your website's URL. Your
website's url is http://www.blahblah...
 
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Thomboy

Rob, any chance you could read my other post below this one?

I describe a mistake I made which may be what you are talking about "IE8 is
not causing your problem, etc"

Title of other posting, "C-Drive stem folders with duplicate website Info???"

Many thanks for your reply, but before I burn the CD for loading onto my
laptop, I have to try to determine what caused my website to go down?

Thomboy
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

I did...and DavidF has responded already.





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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 
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Thomboy

Rob, any chance that you can tell me where I can download both
"SpywareBlaster" and "Comodo BoClean for my laptop?"

I have both on my desktop and they are working very well, along with Avira
AntiVir.

Thanks for the help, Thomboy

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