60 day trial Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee, wrong again in so many responses.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Amnon Feiner asked:

| Adekola wrote:
|
|| I have a laptop with windows XP and have been having difficulties
|| installing the 60day trial version of Microsoft Office Standard
|| Edition 2003. After saving from the link provided, it repeats 'fatal
|| error during installation' while attempting to start installation
|| wizard.
|| Kindly advice,
| Go to http://www.openoffice.org, and get openoffice.org, it is better
| and free.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee, wrong again in so many responses.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Amnon Feiner asked:

| Adekola wrote:
|
|| I have a laptop with windows XP and have been having difficulties
|| installing the 60day trial version of Microsoft Office Standard
|| Edition 2003. After saving from the link provided, it repeats 'fatal
|| error during installation' while attempting to start installation
|| wizard.
|| Kindly advice,
| Go to http://www.openoffice.org, and get openoffice.org, it is better
| and free.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee, wrong again in so many responses.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Amnon Feiner asked:

| Adekola wrote:
|
|| I have a laptop with windows XP and have been having difficulties
|| installing the 60day trial version of Microsoft Office Standard
|| Edition 2003. After saving from the link provided, it repeats 'fatal
|| error during installation' while attempting to start installation
|| wizard.
|| Kindly advice,
| Go to http://www.openoffice.org, and get openoffice.org, it is better
| and free.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee, wrong again in so many responses.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Amnon Feiner asked:

| Adekola wrote:
|
|| I have a laptop with windows XP and have been having difficulties
|| installing the 60day trial version of Microsoft Office Standard
|| Edition 2003. After saving from the link provided, it repeats 'fatal
|| error during installation' while attempting to start installation
|| wizard.
|| Kindly advice,
| Go to http://www.openoffice.org, and get openoffice.org, it is better
| and free.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee, wrong again in so many responses.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Amnon Feiner asked:

| Adekola wrote:
|
|| I have a laptop with windows XP and have been having difficulties
|| installing the 60day trial version of Microsoft Office Standard
|| Edition 2003. After saving from the link provided, it repeats 'fatal
|| error during installation' while attempting to start installation
|| wizard.
|| Kindly advice,
| Go to http://www.openoffice.org, and get openoffice.org, it is better
| and free.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee, wrong again in so many responses.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Amnon Feiner asked:

| Adekola wrote:
|
|| I have a laptop with windows XP and have been having difficulties
|| installing the 60day trial version of Microsoft Office Standard
|| Edition 2003. After saving from the link provided, it repeats 'fatal
|| error during installation' while attempting to start installation
|| wizard.
|| Kindly advice,
| Go to http://www.openoffice.org, and get openoffice.org, it is better
| and free.
 
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Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
A

Amnon Feiner

Milly said:
Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person. Unlike you,
I am un-biased and will always recommend the best solution in my point
view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing you, or ever meeting you,
just by reading your answers, I can tell you that my hands on experience is
far greater then your "let me read the book" answer. In other words, you
will never know half of what I have already forgotten. As far as everyday
users are conerened, Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household
name, especially when talking about software.
And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right here,
right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee. where do I start? (I can tell this is going to be fun.)

1. The use of epithets automatically downgrades the believability of your
posts.
2. Personal attacks - tsk, tsk - also the sign of a losing argument.
3. You don't know me as you stated yet you feel you can assess my skill or
lack thereof. What's wrong with that argument?
4. Unbiased yet you post M$. Yeah, I get the picture - it is becoming more
clear with every sentence.

As for the last sentence, I am smart. However, you seem to be lacking in
even the most basic debating skills so I am sure your other cognitive
abilities are likewise lacking.

Oh, and for the shut up remark, here, let me do that for you -

PLONK

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

After picking a losing fight, Amnon Feiner whined:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|
|| Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
| Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person.
| Unlike you, I am un-biased and will always recommend the best
| solution in my point view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing
| you, or ever meeting you, just by reading your answers, I can tell
| you that my hands on experience is far greater then your "let me read
| the book" answer. In other words, you will never know half of what I
| have already forgotten. As far as everyday users are conerened,
| Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household name, especially
| when talking about software.
| And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right
| here, right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee. where do I start? (I can tell this is going to be fun.)

1. The use of epithets automatically downgrades the believability of your
posts.
2. Personal attacks - tsk, tsk - also the sign of a losing argument.
3. You don't know me as you stated yet you feel you can assess my skill or
lack thereof. What's wrong with that argument?
4. Unbiased yet you post M$. Yeah, I get the picture - it is becoming more
clear with every sentence.

As for the last sentence, I am smart. However, you seem to be lacking in
even the most basic debating skills so I am sure your other cognitive
abilities are likewise lacking.

Oh, and for the shut up remark, here, let me do that for you -

PLONK

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

After picking a losing fight, Amnon Feiner whined:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|
|| Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
| Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person.
| Unlike you, I am un-biased and will always recommend the best
| solution in my point view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing
| you, or ever meeting you, just by reading your answers, I can tell
| you that my hands on experience is far greater then your "let me read
| the book" answer. In other words, you will never know half of what I
| have already forgotten. As far as everyday users are conerened,
| Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household name, especially
| when talking about software.
| And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right
| here, right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee. where do I start? (I can tell this is going to be fun.)

1. The use of epithets automatically downgrades the believability of your
posts.
2. Personal attacks - tsk, tsk - also the sign of a losing argument.
3. You don't know me as you stated yet you feel you can assess my skill or
lack thereof. What's wrong with that argument?
4. Unbiased yet you post M$. Yeah, I get the picture - it is becoming more
clear with every sentence.

As for the last sentence, I am smart. However, you seem to be lacking in
even the most basic debating skills so I am sure your other cognitive
abilities are likewise lacking.

Oh, and for the shut up remark, here, let me do that for you -

PLONK

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

After picking a losing fight, Amnon Feiner whined:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|
|| Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
| Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person.
| Unlike you, I am un-biased and will always recommend the best
| solution in my point view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing
| you, or ever meeting you, just by reading your answers, I can tell
| you that my hands on experience is far greater then your "let me read
| the book" answer. In other words, you will never know half of what I
| have already forgotten. As far as everyday users are conerened,
| Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household name, especially
| when talking about software.
| And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right
| here, right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee. where do I start? (I can tell this is going to be fun.)

1. The use of epithets automatically downgrades the believability of your
posts.
2. Personal attacks - tsk, tsk - also the sign of a losing argument.
3. You don't know me as you stated yet you feel you can assess my skill or
lack thereof. What's wrong with that argument?
4. Unbiased yet you post M$. Yeah, I get the picture - it is becoming more
clear with every sentence.

As for the last sentence, I am smart. However, you seem to be lacking in
even the most basic debating skills so I am sure your other cognitive
abilities are likewise lacking.

Oh, and for the shut up remark, here, let me do that for you -

PLONK

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

After picking a losing fight, Amnon Feiner whined:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|
|| Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
| Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person.
| Unlike you, I am un-biased and will always recommend the best
| solution in my point view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing
| you, or ever meeting you, just by reading your answers, I can tell
| you that my hands on experience is far greater then your "let me read
| the book" answer. In other words, you will never know half of what I
| have already forgotten. As far as everyday users are conerened,
| Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household name, especially
| when talking about software.
| And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right
| here, right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee. where do I start? (I can tell this is going to be fun.)

1. The use of epithets automatically downgrades the believability of your
posts.
2. Personal attacks - tsk, tsk - also the sign of a losing argument.
3. You don't know me as you stated yet you feel you can assess my skill or
lack thereof. What's wrong with that argument?
4. Unbiased yet you post M$. Yeah, I get the picture - it is becoming more
clear with every sentence.

As for the last sentence, I am smart. However, you seem to be lacking in
even the most basic debating skills so I am sure your other cognitive
abilities are likewise lacking.

Oh, and for the shut up remark, here, let me do that for you -

PLONK

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

After picking a losing fight, Amnon Feiner whined:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|
|| Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
| Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person.
| Unlike you, I am un-biased and will always recommend the best
| solution in my point view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing
| you, or ever meeting you, just by reading your answers, I can tell
| you that my hands on experience is far greater then your "let me read
| the book" answer. In other words, you will never know half of what I
| have already forgotten. As far as everyday users are conerened,
| Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household name, especially
| when talking about software.
| And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right
| here, right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Gee. where do I start? (I can tell this is going to be fun.)

1. The use of epithets automatically downgrades the believability of your
posts.
2. Personal attacks - tsk, tsk - also the sign of a losing argument.
3. You don't know me as you stated yet you feel you can assess my skill or
lack thereof. What's wrong with that argument?
4. Unbiased yet you post M$. Yeah, I get the picture - it is becoming more
clear with every sentence.

As for the last sentence, I am smart. However, you seem to be lacking in
even the most basic debating skills so I am sure your other cognitive
abilities are likewise lacking.

Oh, and for the shut up remark, here, let me do that for you -

PLONK

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

After picking a losing fight, Amnon Feiner whined:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|
|| Gee, wrong again in so many responses.
| Silly, (or was that Milly?) you are a very narrow minded person.
| Unlike you, I am un-biased and will always recommend the best
| solution in my point view, not in M$ point of view. without knowing
| you, or ever meeting you, just by reading your answers, I can tell
| you that my hands on experience is far greater then your "let me read
| the book" answer. In other words, you will never know half of what I
| have already forgotten. As far as everyday users are conerened,
| Microsoft have made the term "mediocre" an household name, especially
| when talking about software.
| And please, when ever you can prove me wrong, put in writing, right
| here, right now, otherwise, shut up and get smart.
 

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