Process for getting bad Office 2000 CD-ROM's replaced

P

PCfixinman2025

Hi all,

I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy of. The
Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with), had the hard drive
fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install my office 200 SB edition,
after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it froze...
I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they are somewhat
scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still cannot install the
Office2000 SB...

What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both the CD's
and the PID sticker that came with them?

Kind Regards,

John C

PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had with any
Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You would need to contact the OEM to replace but I am sure they no longer
carry the Office 2000 SBE edition as most people are running out of stock on
Office XP, the next version after Office 2000.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, PCfixinman2025 asked:

| Hi all,
|
| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with), had
| the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install my
| office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it froze...
| I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they are somewhat
| scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still cannot install the
| Office2000 SB...
|
| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both the
| CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
|
| Kind Regards,
|
| John C
|
| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had with
| any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
M

MonkeyKatt & mE

Hi John,
This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
==================================================
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
==================================================
• Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Software Media
To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you acquired
the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in business, you can
contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800) 426-9400 for more information
about alternatives for acquiring genuine software. To determine whether your
software was installed on your computer when you purchased it, visit the
following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
=====================================================
Hope this helps.
I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to obtaining
help with various replacements. Here are my experiences:
*Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I don't have the tiny
receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and inquired about
where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver plug. They are sending (pending)
me a replacement of the entire set at no cost since it's easier than finding
one with the correct freq..
*Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that disconnects
often, to my amazement I discovered they will send out “most†C.D.'s of
updates FREE + FREE S/H.
*Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok, my fault again.lol)
had all the proof requirements. Called for a replacement. !Sorry, $10.00.
Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new code???? Grrrrr
*Went to download a measly sticker template today. Nope. Sorry. Buy the
Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy sticker template.
HUH? GRRRR

Hope they take care of it for you easily.
BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged because the C.D.
media quality
(actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and the C.D.'s
get a crack that starts at the center hole outward. If they do not GRACIOUSLY
replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling their 800 number repeatedly until
you get a nice rep. that will do it. OEM or not.
Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget who is
responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are. the CUSTOMER'S.
They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good reason.
Good Luck.
=====================================================
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

MIcrosoft no longer has copies of Office 2000 and has not had them for some
time.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:

| Hi John,
| This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
| ==================================================
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
| ==================================================
| • Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Software
| Media
| To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you
| acquired the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in
| business, you can contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800)
| 426-9400 for more information about alternatives for acquiring
| genuine software. To determine whether your software was installed on
| your computer when you purchased it, visit the following Microsoft
| Web site:
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
| =====================================================
| Hope this helps.
| I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to
| obtaining help with various replacements. Here are my experiences:
| *Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I don't have the
| tiny receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and inquired
| about where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver plug. They are
| sending (pending) me a replacement of the entire set at no cost since
| it's easier than finding one with the correct freq..
| *Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that
| disconnects often, to my amazement I discovered they will send out
| “most†C.D.'s of updates FREE + FREE S/H.
| *Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok, my fault
| again.lol) had all the proof requirements. Called for a replacement.
| !Sorry, $10.00. Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new code???? Grrrrr
| *Went to download a measly sticker template today. Nope. Sorry. Buy
| the Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy sticker
| template. HUH? GRRRR
|
| Hope they take care of it for you easily.
| BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged because
| the C.D. media quality
| (actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and the
| C.D.'s get a crack that starts at the center hole outward. If they do
| not GRACIOUSLY replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling their 800
| number repeatedly until you get a nice rep. that will do it. OEM or
| not.
| Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget who is
| responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are. the
| CUSTOMER'S. They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good reason.
| Good Luck.
| =====================================================
|
| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
|
|| Hi all,
||
|| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
|| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with), had
|| the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install my
|| office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
|| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it froze...
|| I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they are
|| somewhat scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still cannot
|| install the Office2000 SB...
||
|| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both
|| the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
||
|| Kind Regards,
||
|| John C
||
|| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had with
|| any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
M

MonkeyKatt & mE

After furious head scratching about why Millie still uses this old gag
line,<G> MonkeyKatt & mE replies:
Sorry Millie, IMHO, I don't think that that's John's problem. If Micro$oft
wants to
continue to be committed to anti-piracy, they should have a supply of
obselete disks
in the corner of some warehouse for this exact situation. Then, John
wouldn't have to consider burning a copy in case it gets damaged. Then, John
could contact Micro$oft at any time to honestly say "I like your product, I
own it legally, but it's defective. Can you replace it please? Then, they
could maybe require him to send them the disc, and replace it upon reciept,
mail John a new disc. It's unimportant as to what S/H charges they tack on.
Micro$oft is the hugest entity of any universe it seems, so stashing a few
discs of old software for customers that prefer it dosen't seem unreasonable
to me. I won't comment on the "end of life" support aspect, because I'm
undecided as to my feelings about that. As strange as it sounds,(and is),
I personally know people that have Windows 3.0 on their machineS, and if
that's what they prefer, that's their business, but they paid for a product,
and deserve service.
Otherwise, allow people to make copies freely in case they need one someday
without making a big deal out of "Illegally copied discs". All i'm saying
is, if they used a simple solution to an issue that probably isn't all that
common anyway,
they could create a situation where nobody would have reason to burn a disc
in the first place.
-It won't have any affect on people who burn copies of software specifically
to give to others to avoid paying for it. That's an entirely different thread
altogether.

[I hope you can be joked with without being offended. I find you to be
Impressively knowledgable about everything you comment on. For the most part
I support Microsoft as opposed to bashing them for being so successful, I
just have a thing about taking care of a customer in every possible way, and
Microsoft would benefit from that and reduce the number of Anti-Micro$oft
there are in the world.]
I may be SO far off though, and not even know it. We'll know if I get mobbed
for saying so.
Thanks for reading.
===================================================
Milly Staples said:
MIcrosoft no longer has copies of Office 2000 and has not had them for some
time.

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:

| Hi John,
| This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
| ==================================================
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
| ==================================================
| • Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Software
| Media
| To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you
| acquired the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in
| business, you can contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800)
| 426-9400 for more information about alternatives for acquiring
| genuine software. To determine whether your software was installed on
| your computer when you purchased it, visit the following Microsoft
| Web site:
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
| =====================================================
| Hope this helps.
| I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to
| obtaining help with various replacements. Here are my experiences:
| *Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I don't have the
| tiny receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and inquired
| about where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver plug. They are
| sending (pending) me a replacement of the entire set at no cost since
| it's easier than finding one with the correct freq..
| *Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that
| disconnects often, to my amazement I discovered they will send out
| “most†C.D.'s of updates FREE + FREE S/H.
| *Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok, my fault
| again.lol) had all the proof requirements. Called for a replacement.
| !Sorry, $10.00. Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new code???? Grrrrr
| *Went to download a measly sticker template today. Nope. Sorry. Buy
| the Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy sticker
| template. HUH? GRRRR
|
| Hope they take care of it for you easily.
| BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged because
| the C.D. media quality
| (actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and the
| C.D.'s get a crack that starts at the center hole outward. If they do
| not GRACIOUSLY replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling their 800
| number repeatedly until you get a nice rep. that will do it. OEM or
| not.
| Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget who is
| responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are. the
| CUSTOMER'S. They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good reason.
| Good Luck.
| =====================================================
|
| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
|
|| Hi all,
||
|| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
|| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with), had
|| the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install my
|| office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
|| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it froze...
|| I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they are
|| somewhat scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still cannot
|| install the Office2000 SB...
||
|| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both
|| the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
||
|| Kind Regards,
||
|| John C
||
|| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had with
|| any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

1. If you knew me personally, you would not have to ask about joking with
me - I am the biggest laugher of all.

2. One thing I do emphatically insist on, however, is the correct spelling
of my name. Never mind that Microsoft spell check insists on the "ie"
variant - that is NOT my name.

3. End of life means end of life. Microsoft makes no profit on their
support - it is a consistent loss leader for the company. If they
instituted a system of return old disk for new, their costs would spiral out
of control just in inventory listings.

4. If the OP would have made a "perfectly legal backup copy," we would not
be having this conversation.

5. "There are seldom technological solutions for behavioral problems." Not
making a backup, copying the CD to a server, etc. is a behavioral problem
that perhaps this situation will correct.

6. Life lessons are hard, but learned best first hand.


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:

|| After furious head scratching about why Millie still uses this old
|| gag
| line,<G> MonkeyKatt & mE replies:
| Sorry Millie, IMHO, I don't think that that's John's problem. If
| Micro$oft wants to
| continue to be committed to anti-piracy, they should have a supply of
| obselete disks
| in the corner of some warehouse for this exact situation. Then, John
| wouldn't have to consider burning a copy in case it gets damaged.
| Then, John could contact Micro$oft at any time to honestly say "I
| like your product, I own it legally, but it's defective. Can you
| replace it please? Then, they could maybe require him to send them
| the disc, and replace it upon reciept, mail John a new disc. It's
| unimportant as to what S/H charges they tack on. Micro$oft is the
| hugest entity of any universe it seems, so stashing a few discs of
| old software for customers that prefer it dosen't seem unreasonable
| to me. I won't comment on the "end of life" support aspect, because
| I'm undecided as to my feelings about that. As strange as it
| sounds,(and is),
| I personally know people that have Windows 3.0 on their machineS, and
| if that's what they prefer, that's their business, but they paid for
| a product, and deserve service.
| Otherwise, allow people to make copies freely in case they need one
| someday without making a big deal out of "Illegally copied discs".
| All i'm saying is, if they used a simple solution to an issue that
| probably isn't all that common anyway,
| they could create a situation where nobody would have reason to burn
| a disc in the first place.
| -It won't have any affect on people who burn copies of software
| specifically to give to others to avoid paying for it. That's an
| entirely different thread altogether.
|
| [I hope you can be joked with without being offended. I find you to be
| Impressively knowledgable about everything you comment on. For the
| most part I support Microsoft as opposed to bashing them for being so
| successful, I just have a thing about taking care of a customer in
| every possible way, and Microsoft would benefit from that and reduce
| the number of Anti-Micro$oft there are in the world.]
| I may be SO far off though, and not even know it. We'll know if I get
| mobbed for saying so.
| Thanks for reading.
| ===================================================
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| MIcrosoft no longer has copies of Office 2000 and has not had them
|| for some time.
||
|| --Â
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
|| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
|| personal account will be deleted without reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:
||
||| Hi John,
||| This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
||| ==================================================
||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
||| ==================================================
||| • Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
||| Software Media
||| To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you
||| acquired the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in
||| business, you can contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800)
||| 426-9400 for more information about alternatives for acquiring
||| genuine software. To determine whether your software was installed
||| on your computer when you purchased it, visit the following
||| Microsoft Web site:
||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
||| =====================================================
||| Hope this helps.
||| I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to
||| obtaining help with various replacements. Here are my experiences:
||| *Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I don't have the
||| tiny receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and inquired
||| about where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver plug. They are
||| sending (pending) me a replacement of the entire set at no cost
||| since it's easier than finding one with the correct freq..
||| *Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that
||| disconnects often, to my amazement I discovered they will send out
||| “most†C.D.'s of updates FREE + FREE S/H.
||| *Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok, my fault
||| again.lol) had all the proof requirements. Called for a replacement.
||| !Sorry, $10.00. Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new code???? Grrrrr
||| *Went to download a measly sticker template today. Nope. Sorry.
||| Buy the Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy
||| sticker template. HUH? GRRRR
|||
||| Hope they take care of it for you easily.
||| BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged because
||| the C.D. media quality
||| (actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and the
||| C.D.'s get a crack that starts at the center hole outward. If they
||| do not GRACIOUSLY replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling their
||| 800 number repeatedly until you get a nice rep. that will do it.
||| OEM or not.
||| Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget who is
||| responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are. the
||| CUSTOMER'S. They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good
||| reason. Good Luck.
||| =====================================================
|||
||| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
|||
|||| Hi all,
||||
|||| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
|||| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with),
|||| had the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install
|||| my office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
|||| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it
|||| froze... I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they
|||| are somewhat scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still
|||| cannot install the Office2000 SB...
||||
|||| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both
|||| the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
||||
|||| Kind Regards,
||||
|||| John C
||||
|||| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had
|||| with any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
K

kathyg

Milly Staples said:
1. If you knew me personally, you would not have to ask about joking with
me - I am the biggest laugher of all.

2. One thing I do emphatically insist on, however, is the correct spelling
of my name. Never mind that Microsoft spell check insists on the "ie"
variant - that is NOT my name.

3. End of life means end of life. Microsoft makes no profit on their
support - it is a consistent loss leader for the company. If they
instituted a system of return old disk for new, their costs would spiral out
of control just in inventory listings.

4. If the OP would have made a "perfectly legal backup copy," we would not
be having this conversation.

5. "There are seldom technological solutions for behavioral problems." Not
making a backup, copying the CD to a server, etc. is a behavioral problem
that perhaps this situation will correct.

6. Life lessons are hard, but learned best first hand.


--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:

|| After furious head scratching about why Millie still uses this old
|| gag
| line,<G> MonkeyKatt & mE replies:
| Sorry Millie, IMHO, I don't think that that's John's problem. If
| Micro$oft wants to
| continue to be committed to anti-piracy, they should have a supply of
| obselete disks
| in the corner of some warehouse for this exact situation. Then, John
| wouldn't have to consider burning a copy in case it gets damaged.
| Then, John could contact Micro$oft at any time to honestly say "I
| like your product, I own it legally, but it's defective. Can you
| replace it please? Then, they could maybe require him to send them
| the disc, and replace it upon reciept, mail John a new disc. It's
| unimportant as to what S/H charges they tack on. Micro$oft is the
| hugest entity of any universe it seems, so stashing a few discs of
| old software for customers that prefer it dosen't seem unreasonable
| to me. I won't comment on the "end of life" support aspect, because
| I'm undecided as to my feelings about that. As strange as it
| sounds,(and is),
| I personally know people that have Windows 3.0 on their machineS, and
| if that's what they prefer, that's their business, but they paid for
| a product, and deserve service.
| Otherwise, allow people to make copies freely in case they need one
| someday without making a big deal out of "Illegally copied discs".
| All i'm saying is, if they used a simple solution to an issue that
| probably isn't all that common anyway,
| they could create a situation where nobody would have reason to burn
| a disc in the first place.
| -It won't have any affect on people who burn copies of software
| specifically to give to others to avoid paying for it. That's an
| entirely different thread altogether.
|
| [I hope you can be joked with without being offended. I find you to be
| Impressively knowledgable about everything you comment on. For the
| most part I support Microsoft as opposed to bashing them for being so
| successful, I just have a thing about taking care of a customer in
| every possible way, and Microsoft would benefit from that and reduce
| the number of Anti-Micro$oft there are in the world.]
| I may be SO far off though, and not even know it. We'll know if I get
| mobbed for saying so.
| Thanks for reading.
| ===================================================
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| MIcrosoft no longer has copies of Office 2000 and has not had them
|| for some time.
||
|| --ÂÂ
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
|| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
|| personal account will be deleted without reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:
||
||| Hi John,
||| This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
||| ==================================================
||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
||| ==================================================
||| • Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
||| Software Media
||| To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you
||| acquired the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in
||| business, you can contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800)
||| 426-9400 for more information about alternatives for acquiring
||| genuine software. To determine whether your software was installed
||| on your computer when you purchased it, visit the following
||| Microsoft Web site:
||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
||| =====================================================
||| Hope this helps.
||| I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to
||| obtaining help with various replacements. Here are my experiences:
||| *Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I don't have the
||| tiny receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and inquired
||| about where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver plug. They are
||| sending (pending) me a replacement of the entire set at no cost
||| since it's easier than finding one with the correct freq..
||| *Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that
||| disconnects often, to my amazement I discovered they will send out
||| “most†C.D.'s of updates FREE + FREE S/H.
||| *Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok, my fault
||| again.lol) had all the proof requirements. Called for a replacement.
||| !Sorry, $10.00. Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new code???? Grrrrr
||| *Went to download a measly sticker template today. Nope. Sorry.
||| Buy the Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy
||| sticker template. HUH? GRRRR
|||
||| Hope they take care of it for you easily.
||| BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged because
||| the C.D. media quality
||| (actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and the
||| C.D.'s get a crack that starts at the center hole outward. If they
||| do not GRACIOUSLY replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling their
||| 800 number repeatedly until you get a nice rep. that will do it.
||| OEM or not.
||| Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget who is
||| responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are. the
||| CUSTOMER'S. They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good
||| reason. Good Luck.
||| =====================================================
|||
||| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
|||
|||| Hi all,
||||
|||| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
|||| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with),
|||| had the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install
|||| my office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
|||| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it
|||| froze... I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they
|||| are somewhat scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still
|||| cannot install the Office2000 SB...
||||
|||| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both
|||| the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
||||
|||| Kind Regards,
||||
|||| John C
||||
|||| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had
|||| with any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
P

PCfixinman

Hi KathyG,

I have no problems with joking around, it is what keeps us all young at heart!
Thanks for your information. I hadn't replied back, as I had about given up,
when I saw your post...I called the numbers you gave me..First they
(MS)wanted me to copy & fax them the pictures of the, CD's & PID sticker
which I did, since I called Dell, but they no longer have the product
anymore...MS informed me that I could expect the new CD's of Office 2000 SB,
in about 6-8 weeks but got them in 10 days !!!!

You were the last person to respond...Gave me a good laugh, &
hope...Everyone else including the MVP's said I was SOL so to speak.. Guess
who was wrong, they were, Guess who was correct...You!

Thanks again,

PCfixinman

--
One step closer to the edge...


kathyg said:
Milly Staples said:
1. If you knew me personally, you would not have to ask about joking with
me - I am the biggest laugher of all.

2. One thing I do emphatically insist on, however, is the correct spelling
of my name. Never mind that Microsoft spell check insists on the "ie"
variant - that is NOT my name.

3. End of life means end of life. Microsoft makes no profit on their
support - it is a consistent loss leader for the company. If they
instituted a system of return old disk for new, their costs would spiral out
of control just in inventory listings.

4. If the OP would have made a "perfectly legal backup copy," we would not
be having this conversation.

5. "There are seldom technological solutions for behavioral problems." Not
making a backup, copying the CD to a server, etc. is a behavioral problem
that perhaps this situation will correct.

6. Life lessons are hard, but learned best first hand.


--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:

|| After furious head scratching about why Millie still uses this old
|| gag
| line,<G> MonkeyKatt & mE replies:
| Sorry Millie, IMHO, I don't think that that's John's problem. If
| Micro$oft wants to
| continue to be committed to anti-piracy, they should have a supply of
| obselete disks
| in the corner of some warehouse for this exact situation. Then, John
| wouldn't have to consider burning a copy in case it gets damaged.
| Then, John could contact Micro$oft at any time to honestly say "I
| like your product, I own it legally, but it's defective. Can you
| replace it please? Then, they could maybe require him to send them
| the disc, and replace it upon reciept, mail John a new disc. It's
| unimportant as to what S/H charges they tack on. Micro$oft is the
| hugest entity of any universe it seems, so stashing a few discs of
| old software for customers that prefer it dosen't seem unreasonable
| to me. I won't comment on the "end of life" support aspect, because
| I'm undecided as to my feelings about that. As strange as it
| sounds,(and is),
| I personally know people that have Windows 3.0 on their machineS, and
| if that's what they prefer, that's their business, but they paid for
| a product, and deserve service.
| Otherwise, allow people to make copies freely in case they need one
| someday without making a big deal out of "Illegally copied discs".
| All i'm saying is, if they used a simple solution to an issue that
| probably isn't all that common anyway,
| they could create a situation where nobody would have reason to burn
| a disc in the first place.
| -It won't have any affect on people who burn copies of software
| specifically to give to others to avoid paying for it. That's an
| entirely different thread altogether.
|
| [I hope you can be joked with without being offended. I find you to be
| Impressively knowledgable about everything you comment on. For the
| most part I support Microsoft as opposed to bashing them for being so
| successful, I just have a thing about taking care of a customer in
| every possible way, and Microsoft would benefit from that and reduce
| the number of Anti-Micro$oft there are in the world.]
| I may be SO far off though, and not even know it. We'll know if I get
| mobbed for saying so.
| Thanks for reading.
| ===================================================
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| MIcrosoft no longer has copies of Office 2000 and has not had them
|| for some time.
||
|| --ÂÂ
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
|| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
|| personal account will be deleted without reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:
||
||| Hi John,
||| This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
||| ==================================================
||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
||| ==================================================
||| • Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
||| Software Media
||| To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you
||| acquired the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in
||| business, you can contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800)
||| 426-9400 for more information about alternatives for acquiring
||| genuine software. To determine whether your software was installed
||| on your computer when you purchased it, visit the following
||| Microsoft Web site:
||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
||| =====================================================
||| Hope this helps.
||| I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to
||| obtaining help with various replacements. Here are my experiences:
||| *Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I don't have the
||| tiny receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and inquired
||| about where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver plug. They are
||| sending (pending) me a replacement of the entire set at no cost
||| since it's easier than finding one with the correct freq..
||| *Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that
||| disconnects often, to my amazement I discovered they will send out
||| “most†C.D.'s of updates FREE + FREE S/H.
||| *Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok, my fault
||| again.lol) had all the proof requirements. Called for a replacement.
||| !Sorry, $10.00. Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new code???? Grrrrr
||| *Went to download a measly sticker template today. Nope. Sorry.
||| Buy the Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy
||| sticker template. HUH? GRRRR
|||
||| Hope they take care of it for you easily.
||| BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged because
||| the C.D. media quality
||| (actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and the
||| C.D.'s get a crack that starts at the center hole outward. If they
||| do not GRACIOUSLY replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling their
||| 800 number repeatedly until you get a nice rep. that will do it.
||| OEM or not.
||| Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget who is
||| responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are. the
||| CUSTOMER'S. They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good
||| reason. Good Luck.
||| =====================================================
|||
||| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
|||
|||| Hi all,
||||
|||| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
|||| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with),
|||| had the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install
|||| my office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
|||| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it
|||| froze... I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they
|||| are somewhat scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still
|||| cannot install the Office2000 SB...
||||
|||| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both
|||| the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
||||
|||| Kind Regards,
||||
|||| John C
||||
|||| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had
|||| with any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Then you must have gotten their very last copy.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, PCfixinman asked:

| Hi KathyG,
|
| I have no problems with joking around, it is what keeps us all young
| at heart! Thanks for your information. I hadn't replied back, as I
| had about given up, when I saw your post...I called the numbers you
| gave me..First they (MS)wanted me to copy & fax them the pictures of
| the, CD's & PID sticker which I did, since I called Dell, but they no
| longer have the product anymore...MS informed me that I could expect
| the new CD's of Office 2000 SB, in about 6-8 weeks but got them in 10
| days !!!!
|
| You were the last person to respond...Gave me a good laugh, &
| hope...Everyone else including the MVP's said I was SOL so to speak..
| Guess who was wrong, they were, Guess who was correct...You!
|
| Thanks again,
|
| PCfixinman
|
|
||
||
|| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
||
||| 1. If you knew me personally, you would not have to ask about
||| joking with me - I am the biggest laugher of all.
|||
||| 2. One thing I do emphatically insist on, however, is the correct
||| spelling of my name. Never mind that Microsoft spell check insists
||| on the "ie" variant - that is NOT my name.
|||
||| 3. End of life means end of life. Microsoft makes no profit on
||| their support - it is a consistent loss leader for the company. If
||| they instituted a system of return old disk for new, their costs
||| would spiral out of control just in inventory listings.
|||
||| 4. If the OP would have made a "perfectly legal backup copy," we
||| would not be having this conversation.
|||
||| 5. "There are seldom technological solutions for behavioral
||| problems." Not making a backup, copying the CD to a server, etc.
||| is a behavioral problem that perhaps this situation will correct.
|||
||| 6. Life lessons are hard, but learned best first hand.
|||
|||
||| --Â
||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
|||
||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
||| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
||| personal account will be deleted without reading.
|||
||| After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:
|||
||||| After furious head scratching about why Millie still uses this old
||||| gag
|||| line,<G> MonkeyKatt & mE replies:
|||| Sorry Millie, IMHO, I don't think that that's John's problem. If
|||| Micro$oft wants to
|||| continue to be committed to anti-piracy, they should have a supply
|||| of obselete disks
|||| in the corner of some warehouse for this exact situation. Then,
|||| John wouldn't have to consider burning a copy in case it gets
|||| damaged. Then, John could contact Micro$oft at any time to
|||| honestly say "I like your product, I own it legally, but it's
|||| defective. Can you replace it please? Then, they could maybe
|||| require him to send them the disc, and replace it upon reciept,
|||| mail John a new disc. It's unimportant as to what S/H charges they
|||| tack on. Micro$oft is the hugest entity of any universe it seems,
|||| so stashing a few discs of old software for customers that prefer
|||| it dosen't seem unreasonable to me. I won't comment on the "end of
|||| life" support aspect, because I'm undecided as to my feelings
|||| about that. As strange as it sounds,(and is),
|||| I personally know people that have Windows 3.0 on their machineS,
|||| and if that's what they prefer, that's their business, but they
|||| paid for a product, and deserve service.
|||| Otherwise, allow people to make copies freely in case they need one
|||| someday without making a big deal out of "Illegally copied discs".
|||| All i'm saying is, if they used a simple solution to an issue that
|||| probably isn't all that common anyway,
|||| they could create a situation where nobody would have reason to
|||| burn a disc in the first place.
|||| -It won't have any affect on people who burn copies of software
|||| specifically to give to others to avoid paying for it. That's an
|||| entirely different thread altogether.
||||
|||| [I hope you can be joked with without being offended. I find you
|||| to be Impressively knowledgable about everything you comment on.
|||| For the most part I support Microsoft as opposed to bashing them
|||| for being so successful, I just have a thing about taking care of
|||| a customer in every possible way, and Microsoft would benefit from
|||| that and reduce the number of Anti-Micro$oft there are in the
|||| world.]
|||| I may be SO far off though, and not even know it. We'll know if I
|||| get mobbed for saying so.
|||| Thanks for reading.
|||| ===================================================
|||| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
||||
||||| MIcrosoft no longer has copies of Office 2000 and has not had them
||||| for some time.
|||||
||||| --ÂÂ
||||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
|||||
||||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due
||||| to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
||||| personal account will be deleted without reading.
|||||
||||| After furious head scratching, MonkeyKatt & mE asked:
|||||
|||||| Hi John,
|||||| This is copied directly from the Microsoft website:
|||||| ==================================================
|||||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326246
|||||| ==================================================
|||||| • Replacement of Original Equipment Manufacturer
|||||| (OEM) Software Media
|||||| To replace OEM software media, you must contact the OEM where you
|||||| acquired the hardware and software. If that OEM is no longer in
|||||| business, you can contact Microsoft Sales Information at (800)
|||||| 426-9400 for more information about alternatives for acquiring
|||||| genuine software. To determine whether your software was
|||||| installed
|||||| on your computer when you purchased it, visit the following
|||||| Microsoft Web site:
|||||| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=fh;en-us;oemdirectory
|||||| =====================================================
|||||| Hope this helps.
|||||| I have found Microsoft to annoyingly inconsistent with regard to
|||||| obtaining help with various replacements. Here are my
|||||| experiences: *Have a new wireless keyboard/mouse set, except I
|||||| don't have the
|||||| tiny receiver plug (my fault) so it's useless. Called and
|||||| inquired about where/how/if i could get a new tiny receiver
|||||| plug. They are sending (pending) me a replacement of the entire
|||||| set at no cost
|||||| since it's easier than finding one with the correct freq..
|||||| *Needed to download updates, a nightmare with dial-up that
|||||| disconnects often, to my amazement I discovered they will send
|||||| out “most†C.D.'s of updates FREE +
|||||| FREE S/H. *Lost my C.D. set-up key for a new XP C.D. (ok, ok,
|||||| my fault again.lol) had all the proof requirements. Called for a
|||||| replacement. !Sorry, $10.00. Huh? $10.00? Just to read me a new
|||||| code???? Grrrrr *Went to download a measly sticker template
|||||| today. Nope. Sorry.
|||||| Buy the Latest Edition of Office and then we'll give you a crummy
|||||| sticker template. HUH? GRRRR
||||||
|||||| Hope they take care of it for you easily.
|||||| BTW, I have seen several C.D.'s that were defective/damaged
|||||| because the C.D. media quality
|||||| (actual plastic disc) they use (IMHO) is thinner than normal and
|||||| the C.D.'s get a crack that starts at the center hole outward.
|||||| If they
|||||| do not GRACIOUSLY replace it, FREE, I would just keep calling
|||||| their 800 number repeatedly until you get a nice rep. that will
|||||| do it.
|||||| OEM or not.
|||||| Micro$oft products are not inexpensive, and don't ever forget
|||||| who is responsible for the megamajillion dollar empire. WE are.
|||||| the CUSTOMER'S. They call it "CUSTOMER" "SERVICE" for a very good
|||||| reason. Good Luck.
|||||| =====================================================
||||||
|||||| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
||||||
||||||| Hi all,
|||||||
||||||| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up
||||||| copy of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it
||||||| with), had the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to
||||||| re-install my office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the
||||||| Win2000 Pro OS... I got through the PID part, but during
||||||| outlook's install, it froze... I was able to stop the install,
||||||| & inspected the CD's they are somewhat scratched, & although I
||||||| cleaned them up, I still cannot install the Office2000 SB...
|||||||
||||||| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have
||||||| both the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
|||||||
||||||| Kind Regards,
|||||||
||||||| John C
|||||||
||||||| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had
||||||| with any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

No, Office 2000 is no longer available from Microsoft

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, julie asked:

| i have lost my cd but have the key code, can i download another copy
| with just the code?
|
|
| "PCfixinman2025" wrote:
|
|| Hi all,
||
|| I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
|| of. The Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with), had
|| the hard drive fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install my
|| office 200 SB edition, after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
|| I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it froze...
|| I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they are
|| somewhat scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still cannot
|| install the Office2000 SB...
||
|| What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both
|| the CD's and the PID sticker that came with them?
||
|| Kind Regards,
||
|| John C
||
|| PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had with
|| any Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Unfortunately there's no way to make sure of that before you spend your
money.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
D

DL

In the uk there is, much the same as if you buy a Ford from a Ford agent you
know youre getting a Ford.


JoAnn Paules said:
Unfortunately there's no way to make sure of that before you spend your
money.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




DL said:
Ebay, and ensure you are buying the genuine version

of.
The
 
B

Bob I

What if the "Ford agent" does not sell "used Fords"?
In the uk there is, much the same as if you buy a Ford from a Ford agent you
know youre getting a Ford.


Unfortunately there's no way to make sure of that before you spend your
money.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




Ebay, and ensure you are buying the genuine version


i have lost my cd but have the key code, can i download another copy
with
just the code?


:


Hi all,

I have Office 2000 Small Business, that I never made a back-up copy
of.
The

Dell I have always used it on(that I purchased it with), had the hard

drive

fail, so I replaced it, and went to re-install my office 200 SB
edition,
after re-installing the Win2000 Pro OS...
I got through the PID part, but during outlook's install, it froze...
I was able to stop the install, & inspected the CD's they are
somewhat
scratched, & although I cleaned them up, I still cannot install the
Office2000 SB...

What is the procedure for getting a replacement copy, I have both the

CD's

and the PID sticker that came with them?

Kind Regards,

John C

PS. I work on hardware, & this is the first experience I've had with
any
Microsoft medium going bad, on me...
 
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