Application components in MS Office?

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Yaiz

I’m performing a Audit and were wondering if you could help.

I need to find component information for as many of the Office packages as
possible.

E.g. we need to know what application components (such as Microsoft Word
7.0) were included in each of the following versions:

MS Office 97 Standard
MS Office 97 Professional
MS Office 97 Small Business Edition ("SBE")
MS Office 2000 Standard
MS Office 2000 Professional
MS Office 2000 SBE
MS Office XP Standard
MS Office XP Professional
MS Office XP SBE
MS Office 2003 Standard
MS Office 2003 Professional
MS Office 2003 SBE

…and also any other variants such as Office 2000 "Enterprise"?

Do Microsoft provide this historical information. I’ve googled and live
searched : ) to no avail.

Many thanks
Dean Bates
 
L

LVTravel

Here's the link for 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/howtobuy/compare.mspx

Office 97 Pro has, Word, Excel, PPT. Access, Outlook & Photo Editor
Office 97 Standard dropped Access IIRC.
Office 97 Small Business Edition includes Publisher 97, Excel 97, Word 97,
Outlook 97, and Automap Streets.

XP 2002 Standard includes; Word XP; Excel XP; Outlook XP; PowerPoint XP
XP 2002 Professional includes: Word XP; Excel XP; Outlook XP; PowerPoint XP;
Access XP
XP 2002 Professional Special Edition Upgrade includes the 2002 versions of
Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, andFrontPage.

Office 2000 Premium basic package has: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint,
Access, and FrontPage, plus Internet Explorer 5.0 are on disk one, with
productivity tools such as Publisher, Photo Draw, and Small Business Tools
on disk two through four.
See here for other versions of Office 2000
http://www.alamopc.org/pcalamode/reviews/archive2/rev119903.htm

Hope this helps. Just took about 10 minutes via Google.
 

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