Office 2000 Premium and Office XP Pro

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Alias

Won't the two Outlooks have problems with each other or will I have two?
Will XP overrule and install over 2000 Premium?

Thanks again,

Alias
 
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Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

Correct, except outlook.

G.
Alias said:
Won't the two Outlooks have problems with each other or will I have two?
Will XP overrule and install over 2000 Premium?

Thanks again,

Alias
 
A

Alias

Will I lose Front Page that came with Premium? IOW, will XP turn Premium
into XP and I won't have two Words, Excels, etc?

Alias

"Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]" wrote
 
G

Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]

No. applications which does not exist in the suite you are about to install
(e.g. FrontPage) will remain untouched if you select so.

G.
Alias said:
Will I lose Front Page that came with Premium? IOW, will XP turn Premium
into XP and I won't have two Words, Excels, etc?

Alias

"Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]" wrote
Correct, except outlook.

G.
 
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Rob Schneider

Office XP Pro provides Outlook. Up to you to decide if better.

Windows XP does not.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 
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Alias

"Rob Schneider" wrote
Office XP Pro provides Outlook. Up to you to decide if better.

rms

Can you tell me the differences so I don't have to go through the
installation to find out?

Thanks,

Alias
 
R

Rob Schneider

I haven't the foggiest. Never used these versions of Outlook. I use
Outlook 2003 and am satisfied. Previously only used Outlook 98 and 97.

Review information published on Microsoft's web site about these old
products (if it's still published).

Another approach is to go to a library or book store and review books
that discuss these versions.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Outlook is included in ALL versions of Office, as are Word and Excel. I
don't know where you got that information but it is incorrect.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Rob Schneider
asked:

| XP does not provide Outlook. I don't know what's packaged in Office
| 2000 Premium, but Outlook can only be purchased (seperate from XP) in
| Office as a stand-alone. There is no obvious reasons, from what you
| say, why you should have two Outlooks.
|
| Outlook Express, provided in XP and a completely different product
| from Outlook, can co-exist with Outlook on the same machine.
|
| Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
|
| rms
|
|
|
|
| Alias wrote:
|| Won't the two Outlooks have problems with each other or will I have
|| two? Will XP overrule and install over 2000 Premium?
||
|| Thanks again,
||
|| Alias
||
|| "Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]" wrote
||
||
||| Yes.
|||
||| G.
||| |||
|||| Can both coexist on the same computer?
||||
|||| Thanks,
||||
|||| Alias
 
R

Rob Schneider

I was wrong in thinking "Windows XP" rather than "Office XP". You will
note that I corrected the posting, prior to your's.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 

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