Upgrading from Student & Teacher 2003 to Pro

D

Daryn

I have the trial version of Student & Teacher 2003 on my computer and would
like to upgrade to Pro 2003. Is that possible? How do I do it? Thanks.
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you first
have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from the Control
Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the disc and following
the instructions.

hth
g

--
Gyorgy Moldova, MCSE+I

MVP: Office System

E-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Blog: http://dracosbro.slytherin.hu
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Gyorgy said:
Legally no way. The Trial is not an upgrade base. Technically, you
first have to uninstall Office S&T using the Add-Remove applet from
the Control Panel, and then launch the setup for Pro by inserting the
disc and following the instructions.

hth
g


To add to, and slightly correct, what Gyorgy has said (though he's basically
right - the STE does *NOT* qualify you for an upgrade to future versions)
you cannot upgrade between products of the same family - it's considered a
crossgrade and is not supported.
 

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