Problem installing Office XP PRO

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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

..doc and .xls files should remain intact as long as you didn't
put them in the same folders where the Office program files are
located (such as "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data" or "C:\Program Files"). As
a precaution, you should back up your outlook.pst file (which is
where your emails are stored) in case Something Bad happens.
 
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j.m.

after a major crash needed to reinstall office xp 2002,but found the c/d ok
but have lost the product key, have tried using magic jelly bean key finder &
2 others marvellous in finding windows xp key but could not find office, i
have the c/d with cd set number on it. is tier any help i can get out thier

j.m
 
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JoAnn Paules

I've never used Magic Jelly Bean but it's my understanding that it's a nice
program that does exactly what you need. But if you've uninstalled Office
already, there's nothng to retrieve. Is this a retail version or did it come
with your computer?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 
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DL

I dont believe it will reveal 2k PID

JoAnn Paules said:
I've never used Magic Jelly Bean but it's my understanding that it's a
nice program that does exactly what you need. But if you've uninstalled
Office already, there's nothng to retrieve. Is this a retail version or
did it come with your computer?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



j.m. said:
after a major crash needed to reinstall office xp 2002,but found the c/d
ok
but have lost the product key, have tried using magic jelly bean key
finder &
2 others marvellous in finding windows xp key but could not find office,
i
have the c/d with cd set number on it. is tier any help i can get out
thier

j.m
 
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Iryna B

If your system still running you can use special software to recover your
Windows and Office key. Most of them support some versions of Windows and
some other Microsoft products. Also there is a products like "Recover Keys" (
http://recover-keys.com/ ) that support all Windows and Office versions and
300+ of other major software packages.
 

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