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Thread: Office 2007 Enterprise - Repair from MSOCache? in microsoft.public.office.setup

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by coasterchris
Hi I've been a lurker for some time and got much advice thanks! However I'm now needing some advice and hope there's someone who'll be able to help. My Windows XP system got corrupt the other day. Could have been bad spyware or virus but I was able to do a Windows XP repair and XP is working happily now. No data or application data was ...
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Peter Foldes replied 1 month, 1 week ago
From where did you get your Office Enterprise Version ?? -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "coasterchris" <coasterchris.41iqbb@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:coasterchris.41iqbb@DoNotSpam.com... > >...

neo replied 1 month, 1 week ago
An uninstall/reinstall of the Office product doesn't delete your personal data (e.g. items stored in PST files, registry entries that deal with your personalized office settings, .etc). So yes, you could try it to see if it installs successfully. If it doesn't a couple of thoughts come to mind in no particular order. 1) If ...

Peter Foldes replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Again. Where did you get that version of Office Enterprise. Secondly Office Enterprise is not on a CD but on a DVD and is a VL version. Thirdly. When you purchased Office Enterprise through the Home Use Program you were given instruction as to where to get free support. I am reposting the link for free support of this VL of ...

 

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Office 2007 Enterprise - Repair...
Published (2009-11-12 05:31:00)
&nbsp; Again. Where did you get that version of Office Enterprise. Secondly Office Enterprise is not on a CD but on a DVD and is a VL version. Thirdly. When you purchased Office Enterprise through the Home Use Program you were given instruction as to where to get free support. I am reposting the link for free support of this VL of Office Enterprise and have all your documentation at hand because it will be needed Here you will find the...
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Office 2007 Enterprise - Repair...
Published (2009-11-11 19:56:00)
&nbsp; Hi I've been a lurker for some time and got much advice thanks! However I'm now needing some advice and hope there's someone who'll be able to help. My Windows XP system got corrupt the other day. Could have been bad spyware or virus but I was able to do a Windows XP repair and XP is working happily now. No data or application data was removed in the process. However I did have a full install of Office 2007...
neo
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Office 2007 Enterprise - Repair...
Published (2009-11-12 05:11:00)
&nbsp; An uninstall/reinstall of the Office product doesn't delete your personal data (e.g. items stored in PST files, registry entries that deal with your personalized office settings, .etc). So yes, you could try it to see if it installs successfully. If it doesn't a couple of thoughts come to mind in no particular order. 1) If you download the LISTool from Microsoft, does it see a valid cached copy of Microsoft Office. (If it...

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