The best way to upgrade from Office 2000, XP, to 2003?

S

Sweeper

To the experienced:

I currently have 7 computers running on Office 2000, 4
computers running on Office XP, and 1 computer running on
Office 2003.

I would like it if all 12 computers were running on the
same version using Office 2003.

What is the best approach to doing this? Do I upgrade, or
do I un-install and re-install?

Help me out if you can.

Sweeper.
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE+I, MVP]

erm. the easiest and perhaps the best to let setup do the removal for you.

hth
g
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 
T

TommyBoy

If you want to be sure to clear out all references to the old software, I
would uninstall and then run a removal tool. In the download section here at
Microsoft you can get removal tools for all the office products. The remove
feature of office may not get everything.
 

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