Installation

J

JRO Mtn Group

I have just purchased a new laptop. Purchased Office Small Business
2007...installed it and activated it. But when I try to download Office
Templates - it says my product is not activated - what it really says is that
"student/home? version is not activiated...which must have been on this
laptop...but when I'm in Word and check the activation status - it says
"activated" so question is, can I UNINSTALL the Home and Student version
without affecting the Small Business version?
Edited to add: When I open Word - it says ".....non-comercial use"- isn't
that the Student-Home version. How do I use the version I purchased and
installed?

I just want a few MS templates for Word 2007 and I have a valid and active
version, but system sees the Home-Student version when it looks from Online.
So I'm assuming that uninstalling it will solve my problem
Thanks
 
J

Jay Freedman

I have just purchased a new laptop. Purchased Office Small Business
2007...installed it and activated it. But when I try to download Office
Templates - it says my product is not activated - what it really says is that
"student/home? version is not activiated...which must have been on this
laptop...but when I'm in Word and check the activation status - it says
"activated" so question is, can I UNINSTALL the Home and Student version
without affecting the Small Business version?
Edited to add: When I open Word - it says ".....non-comercial use"- isn't
that the Student-Home version. How do I use the version I purchased and
installed?

I just want a few MS templates for Word 2007 and I have a valid and active
version, but system sees the Home-Student version when it looks from Online.
So I'm assuming that uninstalling it will solve my problem
Thanks

Yes, you will need to uninstall the Home & Student version. That may or may not
interfere with the Small Business version by removing something it needs. The
safest course is to uninstall both of them, and then reinstall Small Business.
It will need to be activated again but, because it's on the same hardware, it
won't count as a "new" installation.
 

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