Office Enterprise 2007

N

Natalie

I purchased the DVD but found my computer only reads CD. I prefer to get
another type of media or download from the website. Is there an "easy" way
to download form the web or do I need to do something else?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Go back to your employer and request that they give you CDs. Office Enterprise is not available via retail or consumer download.

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After furious head scratching, Natalie asked:

| I purchased the DVD but found my computer only reads CD. I prefer to
| get another type of media or download from the website. Is there an
| "easy" way to download form the web or do I need to do something else?
 
A

ANONYMOUS

I suggest buy a DVD that can connect to your USB port. It will cost you
about $50.

where did you purchase the DVD from? How many PCs/Laptops you intend to
install it on? You must have paid a fortune to get this expensive
version!

Hope this helps.
 
H

Herb Tyson [MVP]

Aside from the other advice... if your computer is so old that it doesn't
read DVDs, then I suspect that you're going to be terribly disappointed in
Office 2007's performance. It runs tolerably on newer computers with lots of
RAM, but it's dreadful on our oldest computers -- and none of them are so
old that they support only CDs, but not DVDs.
 
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