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Old 12-23-2008, 08:30 AM
jack
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RE: Installing Office Enterprise 2007 over Office Pro 2007 trial versi

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.)

"jcking" wrote:

> 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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Old 12-23-2008, 09:20 AM
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Re: Installing Office Enterprise 2007 over Office Pro 2007 trial versi

No

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"jack" <jack@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A49EDF09-0546-4FA9-BBB1-54688A4CC7CF@microsoft.com...
> 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.)
>
> "jcking" wrote:
>
>> 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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