Installing Office Enterprise 2007 over Office Pro 2007 trial versi

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jcking

I need to install Office Enterprise 2007 Home Use Program over Office Pro
2007 trial version. I activated Pro trial version on a new Toshiba PC
(Windows Vista Home Premium) and have been using it for a month. I bought
Enterprise Home Use (single user license). How should I proceed? If I have
to uninstall the Pro trial version first, I'll have to use the control panel
remove programs. Are there any files besides the Outlook PST file I'll need
to save in order to import data (tasks, to do lists, calendar, etc) entered
in Office Pro? Any special activation issues?
 
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Peter Foldes

You need to uninstall the Trial . Saving your files aside from the pst depends on you . If you have something important that you had in your office trial and need to keep then save it
As far as the Office 2007 Enterprise goes you will need to contact the IT person at the Company or Educational Institution from where you purchased your Enterprise version from for help with the installation or any issues arising from that Office version after installation
 
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jcking

Thanks, Peter. This helps. Where are tasks, to do lists, calendar entries,
etc. stored? I have entered quite a bit of stuff in the calendar and to do
lists that I would rather not have to redo. Is this data stored in the pst
or some other file? Thanks.

jcking
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

It is all kept in the .pst file - see
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2004/20040423.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
and
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.asp

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After furious head scratching, jcking asked:

| Thanks, Peter. This helps. Where are tasks, to do lists, calendar
| entries, etc. stored? I have entered quite a bit of stuff in the
| calendar and to do lists that I would rather not have to redo. Is
| this data stored in the pst or some other file? Thanks.
|
| jcking
|
| "Peter Foldes" wrote:
|
|| You need to uninstall the Trial . Saving your files aside from the
|| pst depends on you . If you have something important that you had in
|| your office trial and need to keep then save it
|| As far as the Office 2007 Enterprise goes you will need to contact
|| the IT person at the Company or Educational Institution from where
|| you purchased your Enterprise version from for help with the
|| installation or any issues arising from that Office version after
|| installation
||
|| --
|| Peter
||
|| Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
|| Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be
|| acknowledged.
||
|| ||| I need to install Office Enterprise 2007 Home Use Program over
||| Office Pro 2007 trial version. I activated Pro trial version on a
||| new Toshiba PC (Windows Vista Home Premium) and have been using it
||| for a month. I bought Enterprise Home Use (single user license).
||| How should I proceed? If I have to uninstall the Pro trial version
||| first, I'll have to use the control panel remove programs. Are
||| there any files besides the Outlook PST file I'll need to save in
||| order to import data (tasks, to do lists, calendar, etc) entered in
||| Office Pro? Any special activation issues?
 
J

jack

If I have NOT activated the Office Pro 2007 trial version that is pre-loaded
on my MSI Wind U100 Windows XP home edition computer, is it possible to use
the activation code from the Office Enterprise 2007 suite I can purchase from
my university to activate the pre-loaded trial version? (If so, it would
spare me having to locate an external CD/DVD drive from which to load
Enterprise and uninstalling the trial version.)
 

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