Upgrading

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Captain59

I have FP 2000. Can I buy the FP 2003 upgrade, or do I have to buy the full
version because there have been upgrades since?

Thank you,

Mark
 
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Andrew Murray

Yes, buy the upgrade.

Uninstall FP2000, then install FP2003 (make sure you have XP or Win2000).
Install FP2003, and insert the FP2000 CD when prompted (to check the upgrade
compliance - it doesn't have to be on your computer, you only need the disk
handy).
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Yes, you can upgrade from FP2000, as long as you are running Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP Home or
Pro

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Tom Pepper Willett

...but, you don't *have* to uninstall FP 2000.
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| Yes, buy the upgrade.
|
| Uninstall FP2000, then install FP2003 (make sure you have XP or Win2000).
| Install FP2003, and insert the FP2000 CD when prompted (to check the
upgrade
| compliance - it doesn't have to be on your computer, you only need the
disk
| handy).
|
| | >I have FP 2000. Can I buy the FP 2003 upgrade, or do I have to buy the
full
| > version because there have been upgrades since?
| >
| > Thank you,
| >
| > Mark
|
|
 
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Andrew Murray

OK....but it would make for a "cleaner" install of FP2003....wouldn't it.
I've often seen advice of uninstalling Windows 98 for instance and doing a
clean install of XP, then inserting the 98 disk when prompted....would the
same not apply in this case?
 

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