Small Business 2007 Office Upgrade CD's and Business Manager/Outlo

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computerchallengedcc

Don'y know what happend to my post...However, yesterday installed my Upgrade.
First CD install went fine- This was the "Small Business" CD. then did the
2nd CD which was the Business manager for Outlook 2007. Did restart.
Nothing is showing anywhere for Business Manager OR Outlook 2007. This was
an UPGRADE, not a trial verison. Thinking maybe I must still uninstall all
previous verisons of Office (2003) AND Outlook 2003? Problem is: Can't find
anything referring to Business manager in Add/Remove programs so does that
mean it didn't install? Don't know how I would uninstall Business manager if
I can't find it anywhere... Or can i just install again? I am not that great
about figuring out what to do. Thanks for any help.
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

The Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager Add-in from CD#2 would be looking for Outlook 2007 to be the active version of Outlook
(you can't use two Outlook versions). If you retained Office 2003 then from Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel bring
up the
Microsoft Office 2003 edition and in the advanced features, set Outlook 2003, and if listed the Outlook Business Contact Manager
add-in, to 'Not available', complete that run then restart the PC and choose the Microsoft Office 2007 choice and set Outlook 2007
to 'run from my PC' status and then install the 2007 Outlook Business Contact Manager.

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Don'y know what happend to my post...However, yesterday installed my Upgrade.
First CD install went fine- This was the "Small Business" CD. then did the
2nd CD which was the Business manager for Outlook 2007. Did restart.
Nothing is showing anywhere for Business Manager OR Outlook 2007. This was
an UPGRADE, not a trial verison. Thinking maybe I must still uninstall all
previous verisons of Office (2003) AND Outlook 2003? Problem is: Can't find
anything referring to Business manager in Add/Remove programs so does that
mean it didn't install? Don't know how I would uninstall Business manager if
I can't find it anywhere... Or can i just install again? I am not that great
about figuring out what to do. Thanks for any help. <<
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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computerchallengedcc

I do not follow clearly what you tell me I need to do. i got as far as the
advanced features to customize, saw outlook 2003, but not Outlook 2007 or the
Business Contact manger. Can you please explain again exactly what I need to
do maybe in different terms/steps? Thank you so much
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

1. Backup the files on your PC (just in case <g>)

2. Through
Start=>All Programs=>Accessories=>System Tools
set a System Restore Point

3. In Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel locate your MS Office 2003 choice; select [Change] then:

- choose (o) Add or Remove Features,

- select [x] Choose advanced customization of Applications
(which will turn on the 'Next' button

- Click the icon next to Microsoft Office Outlook
and set the status to 'Not Available' then complete the update.

4. Look in Add/Remove Programs for
"Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2003"
If listed, uninstall it.

5. Restart your PC.

6. In Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel locate your MS Office 2007 choice, go to 'Change' and 'Add or Remove
Features' and on the next screen select the icon next to 'Microsoft Office Outlook' and set it to 'Run from my computer' and then
'continue' to complete the setup run.

7. Restart the PC.

8. Start then close Outlook 2007.

9. Insert Office 2007 CD#2 and install the Office 2007 Outlook Business Contact Manager Add in.

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I do not follow clearly what you tell me I need to do. i got as far as the
advanced features to customize, saw outlook 2003, but not Outlook 2007 or the
Business Contact manger. Can you please explain again exactly what I need to
do maybe in different terms/steps? Thank you so much >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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computerchallengedcc

Bob, thank you for your help. Just finsihed, everything is now working as it
should!
 

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