Enterprise Trial -- After Uninstall

Z

zeldafreak42

Earlier I downloaded the Microsoft Office Trial Enterprise, and I did enjoy
it, though it kept prompting me about a "trial key", and it gave me
suggestions on where to find the key. I looked at the places it suggested
but I couldn't find the "enterprise" version.

After that, I decided I would just go back to my regular Office 2003, so I
uninstalled enterprise from the Add and Remove Programs option from the
Control Panel. It was a successful uninstall, so I rebooted.

Now it started up only to find that all the Office 2003 I had is missing.
This is very upsetting and I hope somebody could help out so that I could
have 2003 back.

Thanks
 
J

JoAnn Paules

This tells me that you opted to install it as an upgrade. When you install
newer versions of a program you need to read those dialog boxes instead of
just going OK, OK, OK, whatever.
 
Z

zeldafreak42

I read it carefully, I'm sure of that.

The problem, though. How do I get my office 2003 back?

Thank you for replying


JoAnn Paules said:
This tells me that you opted to install it as an upgrade. When you install
newer versions of a program you need to read those dialog boxes instead of
just going OK, OK, OK, whatever.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



zeldafreak42 said:
Earlier I downloaded the Microsoft Office Trial Enterprise, and I did
enjoy
it, though it kept prompting me about a "trial key", and it gave me
suggestions on where to find the key. I looked at the places it suggested
but I couldn't find the "enterprise" version.

After that, I decided I would just go back to my regular Office 2003, so I
uninstalled enterprise from the Add and Remove Programs option from the
Control Panel. It was a successful uninstall, so I rebooted.

Now it started up only to find that all the Office 2003 I had is missing.
This is very upsetting and I hope somebody could help out so that I could
have 2003 back.

Thanks
 
J

JoAnn Paules

By reinstalling it from the disks.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


zeldafreak42 said:
I read it carefully, I'm sure of that.

The problem, though. How do I get my office 2003 back?

Thank you for replying


JoAnn Paules said:
This tells me that you opted to install it as an upgrade. When you
install
newer versions of a program you need to read those dialog boxes instead
of
just going OK, OK, OK, whatever.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



zeldafreak42 said:
Earlier I downloaded the Microsoft Office Trial Enterprise, and I did
enjoy
it, though it kept prompting me about a "trial key", and it gave me
suggestions on where to find the key. I looked at the places it
suggested
but I couldn't find the "enterprise" version.

After that, I decided I would just go back to my regular Office 2003,
so I
uninstalled enterprise from the Add and Remove Programs option from the
Control Panel. It was a successful uninstall, so I rebooted.

Now it started up only to find that all the Office 2003 I had is
missing.
This is very upsetting and I hope somebody could help out so that I
could
have 2003 back.

Thanks
 

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