2000 Profesional & 2007 Home and Student to 2007 Professional

R

reveuse

Hello. I have 3 questions!

1. My new laptop came with a 60 day trial MS Office 2007 Home and Student
installed. I have not used it, so am not worrying about saving any files. I
have purchased MS Office 2007 Professional. From the posts I'm reading here,
the best bet for me is to uninstall the Home and Student version before
installing the Professional version. Is that correct?

2. I have MS Office 2000 Professional on my desktop. I'm not sure if I'm
allowed to install the 2007 on both my desktop and laptop - I'll research
that - but if I am, again, I should uninstall 2000 (backing up files first)
before installing 2007, right?

3. I do not have any .pst files on my laptop, but I do have large ones in
2000. Will my 2000 .pst files have any problems being opened in 2007 or will
I need to do it in any special way? (If I have to stick with 2000 on my
desktop, I will *not* be ding-dongy enough to try to switch any data files
for any component app between the two! :)

Thank you for any help or advice!
 
D

DL

1) Uninstall trial and any activation assistant and reboot prior to
installing from cd
2)2007 pro usually allows for desktop & laptop installation
Uninstall 2000 first & reboot
3)Installing on the desktop, when you start Outlook it will either connect
to your origonal pst, or ask you if you want to use the pst it found, if it
does say no and create a new pst. Once started & tested, within OL,
File>Open>Data File....browse to your old pst. Copy data from old to new
pst - if you want
 

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