take is serious

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dasagaphani

looks silly, every thing is possible, mail me if you found a solution
ever for 2 flavours

when i login office should run in one flavour, when log as another
offcie should run other flavour.

Details
OS in use is windows xp sp2

For user 1 i would like to install office 2000
For user 2 i would like to install office xp
For user 3 i would like to install office 2003
For user 4 i would like to install office 2007

Any body please guide me.
 
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Gordon

dasagaphani said:
looks silly, every thing is possible, mail me if you found a solution
ever for 2 flavours

when i login office should run in one flavour, when log as another
offcie should run other flavour.

Details
OS in use is windows xp sp2

For user 1 i would like to install office 2000
For user 2 i would like to install office xp
For user 3 i would like to install office 2003
For user 4 i would like to install office 2007

Any body please guide me.


Well it's POSSIBLE, with the exception of Outlook. You can only have ONE
version of Outlook installed.

But WHY on earth would you want to do this?
 
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LVTravel

dasagaphani said:
looks silly, every thing is possible, mail me if you found a solution
ever for 2 flavours

when i login office should run in one flavour, when log as another
offcie should run other flavour.

Details
OS in use is windows xp sp2

For user 1 i would like to install office 2000
For user 2 i would like to install office xp
For user 3 i would like to install office 2003
For user 4 i would like to install office 2007

Any body please guide me.

I am assuming instead of the word install above you meant to open and use.

Other than Outlook, you can install all versions of Office, starting with
the oldest first but not overwriting or upgrading the previous version. In
the startup/desktop menu for each place that person's Office icons on their
desktop. While they could use the other versions if they know how to get to
them if you remove the Office shortcuts from All Users it does make it more
difficult. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928091/en-us for information
on installing more than one version of Office on a computer especially an
issue with Word.

The only easy way to have different versions of Outlook installed is to
either have multiple boot setups on the computer or use a "virtual computer"
setup for each person.
 
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