S
Scott
I was having no problems with Office Small Business 2007 on a new Dell (part
of the OEM load) until I tried to load Visio Pro 2003 and Project Pro 2003 on
the machine. In both instances I received a pop-up stating there was not
enough memory (on a machine with 2GB of DDR2 600 RAM no less). In any event,
I tried several things - uninstalling/reinstalling the apps, cleaning the
registry, uninstalling Office 2007 and seeing if loading Visio/Project first
would make a difference - all to no avail.
To pour salt in the wound, upon reloading Office 2007 from the master disks,
I'm stuck in this endless cycle or "Gathering information" and
"installing..." every time I open an Office app. In fact, Outlook does this
between each and every inbound mail message. Unbelievably frustrating and
completely unacceptable.
iTunes did this a while back on another Vista machine and it took getting
rid of it completely (and I do mean completely) and starting over from
scratch to get it to work properly. I can understand this happening (to a
degree anyway) with another vendor's program, but Microsoft, this is your OWN
product and latest & greatest to boot!
Does anyone have any ideas?
of the OEM load) until I tried to load Visio Pro 2003 and Project Pro 2003 on
the machine. In both instances I received a pop-up stating there was not
enough memory (on a machine with 2GB of DDR2 600 RAM no less). In any event,
I tried several things - uninstalling/reinstalling the apps, cleaning the
registry, uninstalling Office 2007 and seeing if loading Visio/Project first
would make a difference - all to no avail.
To pour salt in the wound, upon reloading Office 2007 from the master disks,
I'm stuck in this endless cycle or "Gathering information" and
"installing..." every time I open an Office app. In fact, Outlook does this
between each and every inbound mail message. Unbelievably frustrating and
completely unacceptable.
iTunes did this a while back on another Vista machine and it took getting
rid of it completely (and I do mean completely) and starting over from
scratch to get it to work properly. I can understand this happening (to a
degree anyway) with another vendor's program, but Microsoft, this is your OWN
product and latest & greatest to boot!
Does anyone have any ideas?