Preinstall office on packet HDD

G

Gordon

GarryS said:
Thanks. Grateful for a little explanation why it is not possible so I
could
explain it to my boss since He insists that is is possible.

When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are many
entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen drive, there
won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

Gordon

GarryS said:
Thanks. Grateful for a little explanation why it is not possible so I
could
explain it to my boss since He insists that is is possible.

When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are many
entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen drive, there
won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 
G

GarryS

Thanks so much.

JoAnn Paules said:
You think correctly.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Gordon said:
When you install Office on Windows, (or most other Windows-compatible
applications for that matter), in order to function properly, there are
many entries put into the registry. if you just put Office on a pen
drive, there won't be any of the entries in the registry, and so it
wouldn't function.

I think!
 

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