2007 Beta Download

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A Lake

I signed up quite a long time ago for Office 2007 beta, which I downloaded
for testing on our network with XP and Vista Beta PCs. However I have lost
the original package and now only have the serial key emailed to me.

Is there no way a previously registered user can download the beta anymore?
If not it screws my chances of evaluating this properly in a real
environment. Online thin client 'previews' are all very well but don't show
the reality!

At least Open Office 2 is still available...;-)
 
P

Patrick Schmid [MVP]

You missed the end of the Office 2007 Beta. The Beta 2 download is no
longer available. You'll have to wait till December 1, when Microsoft
will make available trial versions of Office 2007.

Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
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B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi A.,

The 2007 Office system products have been released to manufacturing as complete (RTM). Trial versions of 2007 Office products
should be available by 01Dec.

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I signed up quite a long time ago for Office 2007 beta, which I downloaded
for testing on our network with XP and Vista Beta PCs. However I have lost
the original package and now only have the serial key emailed to me.

Is there no way a previously registered user can download the beta anymore?
If not it screws my chances of evaluating this properly in a real
environment. Online thin client 'previews' are all very well but don't show
the reality!

At least Open Office 2 is still available...;-) >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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