Installing Office 2003 After Outlook 2003

J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
J

Jim

Aaron,

I just posted a solution for this (for your first posting,) or at least
as far as I've gotten. In the initial transform you made the non-Outlook
programs Not Available, Hidden and Locked, so they would not install.

For some reason you cannot use setup (I guess the OS thinks you've
installed it once and now won't let you install again.) Use the
Maintenance Wizard (my naming might be off as I have the Resource kit
installed at the Office & not at home, where I can read the newsgroups)
to install the rest of Office 2003.

My initial testing proved effective today with tthe exception that there
was no way to remove the previous version of Office.

Jim
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 
A

Aaron Wright

Thanks for the reply. The information is very helpful.

Here's something that might be helpful to you. While I was checking
into the problem I read about a utility called offcln.exe. Basically
it reads a file and removes any of the entries in that file. You can
create your own, but there is a "global" file provided already named
Oclncore.opc. All the files you should need are in
\files\pfiles\msoffice\office11. It could be easily scripted.
 

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