Office 2007 re-installation

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Dave_McNeil

I saved MS Office Enterprise file from the programs file onto an external
hard drive when I sent my computer off for repair. Once I got the computer
back, copied the MS Office program file back to the computer. WHen I try to
open any of the MS Office programs (Word) I get an error message stating
"THere is not enough memory or disk space to run Word". How can I fix this?
 
G

Gordon

Dave_McNeil said:
I saved MS Office Enterprise file from the programs file onto an external
hard drive when I sent my computer off for repair. Once I got the
computer
back, copied the MS Office program file back to the computer. WHen I try
to
open any of the MS Office programs (Word) I get an error message stating
"THere is not enough memory or disk space to run Word". How can I fix
this?

You can't do that. You need to re-install from the original installation
media.
 
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nomore

You face the Achilles heel of all Windows, including Vista SP3/Win7: the
registry and dll files.
Programs cannot run without the correct registry entries, half of which at
any time are in error anyway--the cause of many inexplicable Windows
breakdowns and why Windows has eternal security problems. However the Apple
Unix OS, lacking a registry and having a more unified file structure, has
even worse structural security problems that no one bothers to attack, yet,
although the obnoxious TV ads may change that,
DLLs are files that may contain general instructions that apply to all or
just one program and might be installed in Windows or the program itself.
Hence it is almost impossible to completely uninstall many Windows programs
and drivers, another constant source of problems not addressed in Win7.
 
G

Gordon

nomore said:
You face the Achilles heel of all Windows, including Vista SP3/Win7: the
registry and dll files.
Programs cannot run without the correct registry entries, half of which at
any time are in error anyway--the cause of many inexplicable Windows
breakdowns and why Windows has eternal security problems. However the
Apple Unix OS, lacking a registry and having a more unified file
structure, has even worse structural security problems that no one
bothers to attack, yet, although the obnoxious TV ads may change that,
DLLs are files that may contain general instructions that apply to all or
just one program and might be installed in Windows or the program itself.
Hence it is almost impossible to completely uninstall many Windows
programs and drivers, another constant source of problems not addressed in
Win7.

To whom are you talking and about what? Please QUOTE the post you are
replying to.

Thank you.
 
L

LVTravel

Gordon said:
To whom are you talking and about what? Please QUOTE the post you are
replying to.

Thank you.

Gordon, if you have view, current view, show all messages turned on in your
Windows Live Mail you would see the entire thread that is being followed and
while posting the entire message thread is nice, in your case would not be
necessary. He was replying to the OP just like you had done previously in
the same thread.
 

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