Office 2008 SP2

  • Thread starter Phillip Jones, C.E.T.
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Phillip Jones, C.E.T.

Just spent about 45 minutes on a 1 mb DSL Line downloading the new
Service Pack 2 (12.2.0).

In what little I did opening Excel and adding an item to spreadsheet. I
didn't see that much difference in opening or operation.

Has anyone had any problems with it. I always tend to sit and slide on
the edge of a razor blade, by downloading installments or patches the
day they come out. So far I haven't cut my backside yet :)

Anyone, experience anything unusual?
 
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John McGhie

Hi Phillip:

People connecting to an Exchange 2007 server need to read the instructions,
otherwise they can break their installation.

Everyone else is fine: no problems reported :)

For Exchange 2007 clients, my suggestion is "Wait!" There's an update
coming for the Exchange 2007 Server. Wait until you get that before
updating your Mac clients.

Cheers


Just spent about 45 minutes on a 1 mb DSL Line downloading the new
Service Pack 2 (12.2.0).

In what little I did opening Excel and adding an item to spreadsheet. I
didn't see that much difference in opening or operation.

Has anyone had any problems with it. I always tend to sit and slide on
the edge of a razor blade, by downloading installments or patches the
day they come out. So far I haven't cut my backside yet :)

Anyone, experience anything unusual?

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matters unless you intend to pay!

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McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
Sydney, Australia. | Ph: +61 (0)4 1209 1410
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:[email protected]
 
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Jonathan Duke

Phillip Jones said:
Just spent about 45 minutes on a 1 mb DSL Line downloading the new
Service Pack 2 (12.2.0).

In what little I did opening Excel and adding an item to spreadsheet. I
didn't see that much difference in opening or operation.

Has anyone had any problems with it. I always tend to sit and slide on
the edge of a razor blade, by downloading installments or patches the
day they come out. So far I haven't cut my backside yet :)

Anyone, experience anything unusual?

I've found Word Track Changes/Compare Docs to work markedly better. Now
Word doesn't crash when comparing documents.

That's a huge improvement for my clients.

Cheers,
Jon
 

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