Question: how upgrade to Office Pro on new pc with office 2003 tri

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bobwik

My wife has a new pc with the Office 2003 trial on it. Her old pc had Office
2000 on it but the pc croaked. We have the original office 2000 cd.

My concern is that we not 'blow out' her address books and email that we
migrated from the old pc to this one (outlook express).

Can I just uninstall the 2003 trial version (student and teacher version)
and then do an install of Office 2000?
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 
D

DL

If you do not plan to upgrade/purchase the 2003 edition, uninstall, reboot,
then install O2K.
This assumes O2k is a retail version, not OEM tied to the origonal sys.

Post to an IE ng, OE is part of IE, for how to move/migrate your mail
You could if the old sys is none functioning, remove its hd and install as a
slave in the new pc to recover data.
You will likely need to reset jumpers on old hd.
In OE it would then be a case of then importing mail/address book, by
browsing to the old location.
I did this the other day on a new sys.
PS OE is not part of office, therefore the uninstall/reinstall of Office
will have no affect on it.
 

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