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| Office 2007 complete garbage Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to 2003. I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It can't handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and keeps installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. I get random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past their first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look at it again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days of productivity loss. Jay |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage It is amazing how some people are willing to publicly demonstrate their ignorance. Had you bothered to read any of the messages in this news group, you would understand that YOU and not MICROSOFT created the problems you now seem to face. As my old pappy said rather often, "It is better to keep ones mouth shut and be thought a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt." "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66E26F72-66FA-4682-BCDB-2996B44D1708@microsoft.com... > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to > 2003. > I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It can't > handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and > keeps > installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it > reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install > cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. I > get > random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone > considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past their > first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look at > it > again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days of > productivity loss. > > Jay |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage My experience with 07 has been less than satisfactory, too, with continual "installing" and reconfiguring. Downloading the eval versions took two attempts before it would install to begin with. I will say it worked better on a Vista-equipped PC than on XP. Maybe once a service pack is released, things will improve, but I haven't seen anything in Office 07 that makes it worth the upgrade from a valid and functional XP or O3 installation. j On Feb 2, 12:25 am, Jay <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to 2003. . . . |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage Sorry cheif, but I did read the messages on the group, lots of them. I did try all the home remedies. It pisses me off I have to try 20 steps to try to get something to work because they claim they have a fragile install. All of those steps, they didn't work. It's Microsoft's software in a fairly generic setup and env and it doesn't work. I'd say that's a Microsoft test failure. Now, if you have anything useful to say that would magically clean this up. I'm willing to listen, but so far no one has been able to figure out what's going on. Sorry...the software is crap and it has been for many people on this board. If it works for you great...a lot of people aren't having that experience. I agree with your father's saying, too bad you didn't figure out it applies to you too. "Kelly Cobean" wrote: > It is amazing how some people are willing to publicly demonstrate their > ignorance. > > Had you bothered to read any of the messages in this news group, you would > understand that YOU and not MICROSOFT created the problems you now seem to > face. > > As my old pappy said rather often, "It is better to keep ones mouth shut and > be thought a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt." > > "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:66E26F72-66FA-4682-BCDB-2996B44D1708@microsoft.com... > > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to > > 2003. > > I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It can't > > handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and > > keeps > > installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it > > reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install > > cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. I > > get > > random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone > > considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past their > > first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look at > > it > > again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days of > > productivity loss. > > > > Jay > > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage Unfortunately, I'm on Vista, build 6000 and it still doesn't work, so that's not it either. On the fortunate side, Office 2003 is pretty stable and Office 2007 isn't all that compelling from a functionality standpoint. It's prettier, but most of my add ins more than compenstate for the new feature set. After having run vista for a while, it looks good, but again, I don't see anything really compelling that would make me move to it across the office. I don't think these are going to move very fast. And with Microsoft's arrogant attitude toward support "It works on my machine, it must be your problem." I see less of a reason to change. "Joe" wrote: > My experience with 07 has been less than satisfactory, too, with > continual "installing" and reconfiguring. Downloading the eval > versions took two attempts before it would install to begin with. I > will say it worked better on a Vista-equipped PC than on XP. Maybe > once a service pack is released, things will improve, but I haven't > seen anything in Office 07 that makes it worth the upgrade from a > valid and functional XP or O3 installation. > > j > > On Feb 2, 12:25 am, Jay <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to 2003. . . . > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage So let me see, you have Office 2003 and 2007 on the same computer? > office. I don't think these are going to move very fast. And with > Microsoft's arrogant attitude toward support "It works on my machine, it must > be your problem." I see less of a reason to change. Where did you get that attitude from? Did you call product support? Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage No. I have only 2007. I'm going to uninstall and go back. "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > So let me see, you have Office 2003 and 2007 on the same computer? > > office. I don't think these are going to move very fast. And with > > Microsoft's arrogant attitude toward support "It works on my machine, it must > > be your problem." I see less of a reason to change. > Where did you get that attitude from? Did you call product support? > > Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] > -------------- > http://pschmid.net > *** > Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 > *** > Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize > RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer > OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote > *** > Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage The answer to your other question is yes. I went through the four call centers in India to get to the right one. Then I was redirected to a $250/hour service that yielded nothing. "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > So let me see, you have Office 2003 and 2007 on the same computer? > > office. I don't think these are going to move very fast. And with > > Microsoft's arrogant attitude toward support "It works on my machine, it must > > be your problem." I see less of a reason to change. > Where did you get that attitude from? Did you call product support? > > Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] > -------------- > http://pschmid.net > *** > Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 > *** > Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize > RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer > OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote > *** > Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage Ouch. That hurts "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:47223202-0456-48F3-AB20-1AF2EDBE7C22@microsoft.com: > The answer to your other question is yes. I went through the four call > centers in India to get to the right one. Then I was redirected to a > $250/hour service that yielded nothing. > > "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > > > So let me see, you have Office 2003 and 2007 on the same computer? > > > office. I don't think these are going to move very fast. And with > > > Microsoft's arrogant attitude toward support "It works on my machine, it must > > > be your problem." I see less of a reason to change. > > Where did you get that attitude from? Did you call product support? > > > > Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] > > -------------- > > http://pschmid.net > > *** > > Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 > > *** > > Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize > > RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer > > OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote > > *** > > Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed > > > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage Do you have enough memory in RAM for 2007. I was habing some problems and had to co into control panel and instead of removing 2003, I had to just make certain probrams not available so 2007 would work happily. Give me some specifics and I will try to help. Now mine is working so great I am considering the full package. "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:44BD064B-37FB-4031-A9D6-B30693ACAFF8@microsoft.com... > Sorry cheif, but I did read the messages on the group, lots of them. I > did > try all the home remedies. It pisses me off I have to try 20 steps to try > to > get something to work because they claim they have a fragile install. All > of > those steps, they didn't work. It's Microsoft's software in a fairly > generic > setup and env and it doesn't work. I'd say that's a Microsoft test > failure. > Now, if you have anything useful to say that would magically clean this > up. > I'm willing to listen, but so far no one has been able to figure out > what's > going on. Sorry...the software is crap and it has been for many people on > this board. If it works for you great...a lot of people aren't having > that > experience. > > I agree with your father's saying, too bad you didn't figure out it > applies > to you too. > > "Kelly Cobean" wrote: > >> It is amazing how some people are willing to publicly demonstrate their >> ignorance. >> >> Had you bothered to read any of the messages in this news group, you >> would >> understand that YOU and not MICROSOFT created the problems you now seem >> to >> face. >> >> As my old pappy said rather often, "It is better to keep ones mouth shut >> and >> be thought a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt." >> >> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:66E26F72-66FA-4682-BCDB-2996B44D1708@microsoft.com... >> > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to >> > 2003. >> > I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It >> > can't >> > handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and >> > keeps >> > installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it >> > reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install >> > cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. >> > I >> > get >> > random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone >> > considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past >> > their >> > first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look >> > at >> > it >> > again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days >> > of >> > productivity loss. >> > >> > Jay >> >> >> |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage I have both on my system (XP) amd I can accress both. "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7D90E3A2-566D-4436-B8E3-D11F7438A4B5@microsoft.com... > No. I have only 2007. I'm going to uninstall and go back. > > "Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote: > >> So let me see, you have Office 2003 and 2007 on the same computer? >> > office. I don't think these are going to move very fast. And with >> > Microsoft's arrogant attitude toward support "It works on my machine, >> > it must >> > be your problem." I see less of a reason to change. >> Where did you get that attitude from? Did you call product support? >> >> Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] >> -------------- >> http://pschmid.net >> *** >> Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 >> *** >> Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize >> RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer >> OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote >> *** >> Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed >> >> |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage I am running Vista build 6000, and the 12.0.4518.1014 version of Office. I did not have 2003 on this machine, it was a fresh install. I had very little software when I loaded the Beta for 2007. I unloaded the beta when I got the latest version of office and installed it. I also uninstalled it, ran the cleanup utility and reinstalled. I still launches the configure utility every time I launch and office utility. I get access errors in the registry of access denied. I have 2 GB of RAM and a Pentium 3.0 dual core processor, so I doubt it's power or memory When I run Excel or Word, the configure dialog box comes up everytime I launch but so does the install dialog. It takes 3 minutes to launch word with all the setup stuff it goes through every time. DOn't know if that helps or not...thanks for trying to help me out. "Jenn Giannino" wrote: > Do you have enough memory in RAM for 2007. I was habing some problems and > had to co into control panel and instead of removing 2003, I had to just > make certain probrams not available so 2007 would work happily. Give me > some specifics and I will try to help. Now mine is working so great I am > considering the full package. > "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:44BD064B-37FB-4031-A9D6-B30693ACAFF8@microsoft.com... > > Sorry cheif, but I did read the messages on the group, lots of them. I > > did > > try all the home remedies. It pisses me off I have to try 20 steps to try > > to > > get something to work because they claim they have a fragile install. All > > of > > those steps, they didn't work. It's Microsoft's software in a fairly > > generic > > setup and env and it doesn't work. I'd say that's a Microsoft test > > failure. > > Now, if you have anything useful to say that would magically clean this > > up. > > I'm willing to listen, but so far no one has been able to figure out > > what's > > going on. Sorry...the software is crap and it has been for many people on > > this board. If it works for you great...a lot of people aren't having > > that > > experience. > > > > I agree with your father's saying, too bad you didn't figure out it > > applies > > to you too. > > > > "Kelly Cobean" wrote: > > > >> It is amazing how some people are willing to publicly demonstrate their > >> ignorance. > >> > >> Had you bothered to read any of the messages in this news group, you > >> would > >> understand that YOU and not MICROSOFT created the problems you now seem > >> to > >> face. > >> > >> As my old pappy said rather often, "It is better to keep ones mouth shut > >> and > >> be thought a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt." > >> > >> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:66E26F72-66FA-4682-BCDB-2996B44D1708@microsoft.com... > >> > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to > >> > 2003. > >> > I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It > >> > can't > >> > handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and > >> > keeps > >> > installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it > >> > reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install > >> > cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. > >> > I > >> > get > >> > random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone > >> > considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past > >> > their > >> > first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look > >> > at > >> > it > >> > again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days > >> > of > >> > productivity loss. > >> > > >> > Jay > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage Which cleanup utility did you run? Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP] -------------- http://pschmid.net *** Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80 *** Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote *** Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:487440BC-129C-47D5-AEC6-E6206C144DA9@microsoft.com: > I am running Vista build 6000, and the 12.0.4518.1014 version of Office. I > did not have 2003 on this machine, it was a fresh install. I had very little > software when I loaded the Beta for 2007. I unloaded the beta when I got the > latest version of office and installed it. I also uninstalled it, ran the > cleanup utility and reinstalled. I still launches the configure utility > every time I launch and office utility. I get access errors in the registry > of access denied. I have 2 GB of RAM and a Pentium 3.0 dual core processor, > so I doubt it's power or memory When I run Excel or Word, the configure > dialog box comes up everytime I launch but so does the install dialog. It > takes 3 minutes to launch word with all the setup stuff it goes through every > time. > > DOn't know if that helps or not...thanks for trying to help me out. > > "Jenn Giannino" wrote: > > > Do you have enough memory in RAM for 2007. I was habing some problems and > > had to co into control panel and instead of removing 2003, I had to just > > make certain probrams not available so 2007 would work happily. Give me > > some specifics and I will try to help. Now mine is working so great I am > > considering the full package. > > "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:44BD064B-37FB-4031-A9D6-B30693ACAFF8@microsoft.com... > > > Sorry cheif, but I did read the messages on the group, lots of them. I > > > did > > > try all the home remedies. It pisses me off I have to try 20 steps to try > > > to > > > get something to work because they claim they have a fragile install. All > > > of > > > those steps, they didn't work. It's Microsoft's software in a fairly > > > generic > > > setup and env and it doesn't work. I'd say that's a Microsoft test > > > failure. > > > Now, if you have anything useful to say that would magically clean this > > > up. > > > I'm willing to listen, but so far no one has been able to figure out > > > what's > > > going on. Sorry...the software is crap and it has been for many people on > > > this board. If it works for you great...a lot of people aren't having > > > that > > > experience. > > > > > > I agree with your father's saying, too bad you didn't figure out it > > > applies > > > to you too. > > > > > > "Kelly Cobean" wrote: > > > > > >> It is amazing how some people are willing to publicly demonstrate their > > >> ignorance. > > >> > > >> Had you bothered to read any of the messages in this news group, you > > >> would > > >> understand that YOU and not MICROSOFT created the problems you now seem > > >> to > > >> face. > > >> > > >> As my old pappy said rather often, "It is better to keep ones mouth shut > > >> and > > >> be thought a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt." > > >> > > >> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:66E26F72-66FA-4682-BCDB-2996B44D1708@microsoft.com... > > >> > Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to > > >> > 2003. > > >> > I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It > > >> > can't > > >> > handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and > > >> > keeps > > >> > installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it > > >> > reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install > > >> > cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. > > >> > I > > >> > get > > >> > random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone > > >> > considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past > > >> > their > > >> > first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look > > >> > at > > >> > it > > >> > again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days > > >> > of > > >> > productivity loss. > > >> > > > >> > Jay > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage " I have 2 GB of RAM and a Pentium 3.0 dual core processor, so I doubt it's power or memory When I run Excel or Word, the configure dialog box comes up everytime I launch but so does the install dialog. It takes 3 minutes to launch word with all the setup stuff it goes through every time. " Maybe your computer is your problem. Most people I know and even I am using P-4's. Survey anyone else installing office 2007 on a p-3? Or on a p-4? System Requirements: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 2 or later or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (or higher) required. 500 megahertz (MHz) processor or higher; 256 megabyte (MB) RAM or higher; DVD drive; 1 gigahertz (GHz) and 512 MB of RAM or higher is required to run Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager. 2 gigabyte (GB) necessary for install; a portion of this disk space will be freed after installation if the original download package is removed from the hard drive. Minimum 800x600; 1024x768 or higher recommended Broadband connection, 128 kilobits per second (Kbps) or greater, for download and activation of products. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 with service packs, Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or later required for Outlook 2007 users. To install Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager, you will need to first install Outlook 2007. |
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| Re: Office 2007 complete garbage Jay wrote: > I am running Vista build 6000, and the 12.0.4518.1014 version of Office. I > did not have 2003 on this machine, it was a fresh install. I had very little > software when I loaded the Beta for 2007. I unloaded the beta when I got the > latest version of office and installed it. I also uninstalled it, ran the > cleanup utility and reinstalled. I still launches the configure utility > every time I launch and office utility. I get access errors in the registry > of access denied. I have 2 GB of RAM and a Pentium 3.0 dual core processor, > so I doubt it's power or memory When I run Excel or Word, the configure > dialog box comes up everytime I launch but so does the install dialog. It > takes 3 minutes to launch word with all the setup stuff it goes through every > time. > > DOn't know if that helps or not...thanks for trying to help me out. > > "Jenn Giannino" wrote: > >> Do you have enough memory in RAM for 2007. I was habing some problems and >> had to co into control panel and instead of removing 2003, I had to just >> make certain probrams not available so 2007 would work happily. Give me >> some specifics and I will try to help. Now mine is working so great I am >> considering the full package. >> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:44BD064B-37FB-4031-A9D6-B30693ACAFF8@microsoft.com... >>> Sorry cheif, but I did read the messages on the group, lots of them. I >>> did >>> try all the home remedies. It pisses me off I have to try 20 steps to try >>> to >>> get something to work because they claim they have a fragile install. All >>> of >>> those steps, they didn't work. It's Microsoft's software in a fairly >>> generic >>> setup and env and it doesn't work. I'd say that's a Microsoft test >>> failure. >>> Now, if you have anything useful to say that would magically clean this >>> up. >>> I'm willing to listen, but so far no one has been able to figure out >>> what's >>> going on. Sorry...the software is crap and it has been for many people on >>> this board. If it works for you great...a lot of people aren't having >>> that >>> experience. >>> >>> I agree with your father's saying, too bad you didn't figure out it >>> applies >>> to you too. >>> >>> "Kelly Cobean" wrote: >>> >>>> It is amazing how some people are willing to publicly demonstrate their >>>> ignorance. >>>> >>>> Had you bothered to read any of the messages in this news group, you >>>> would >>>> understand that YOU and not MICROSOFT created the problems you now seem >>>> to >>>> face. >>>> >>>> As my old pappy said rather often, "It is better to keep ones mouth shut >>>> and >>>> be thought a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt." >>>> >>>> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news:66E26F72-66FA-4682-BCDB-2996B44D1708@microsoft.com... >>>>> Well, I'm uninstalling this complete garbage release and going back to >>>>> 2003. >>>>> I can't believe Microsoft is releasing such crap to the market. It >>>>> can't >>>>> handle opening spreadsheets with links, the install is screwed up and >>>>> keeps >>>>> installing every time you open it and when an email comes across, it >>>>> reconfigures the system. I've uninstalled, repaired, run the install >>>>> cleanup, reinstalled. It tries to continually reconfigure the system. >>>>> I >>>>> get >>>>> random crashes. I tried to redownload, etc. I would recommend anyone >>>>> considering Office 2007 to stay with 2003 until Microsoft gets past >>>>> their >>>>> first obligatory buggy release. Maybe 6-12 months from now I'll look >>>>> at >>>>> it >>>>> again! Don't install this crap on your computer, it will cost you days >>>>> of >>>>> productivity loss. >>>>> >>>>> Jay >>>> >>>> >> >> My guess is it's directly related to having a previous version of Office on your machine (Office Beta). I seem to remember seeing a couple of articles about the beta not being removed properly causing problems. I can't find them now but maybe later this evening I can dig around a bit. Remember you loaded BETA software on your system all bets are off at that point. I'll post back if I can find the articles. I've loaded Office 2007 on much slower machine than yours (2.2 ghz Amd with gig of RAM) and it runs just fine. gls858 |
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