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In order to try outlook 2007, I was forced to download it with the entire MS
office 2007 family...trial. OK, I have tried it, set it up. honed it to exactly where I want it. What bugs me is that 2010 is in Beta but no one at MS seems to be able to give me a release date. So I just shelled out 109.00 on software that will be obsolete in 6 months. I can't wait, I run a business. MS has dropped the ball in so many ways, it's terrible. OK, back to the story... I go to the store and purchase outlook 2007 and install it. IT says it is already installed (it is, via the trial version). I try to activate it and the key doesn't work. I'm guessing I have to uninstall the ms office and resinall the stand alone program. The problem is, Microsoft is causing me a lot of unnecessary work in all of this. I then have to re-configure all the email accounts? That's a lot of work. I have close to 20 email addresses...all require special ports and ssl. I spent the last month trying the trial program, honing it to perfection. Now I have to re-do it all? That's nuts!! Please, someone, tell me there is an easy fix for this so that I can get back to making a living. MS is paid handsomely for supposedly making it easy on us. Seems to me, I shouldn't be wasting all this time on setting things up. |
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Its allways been the case that you have to uninstall any Office Trial &
reboot prior to installing any paid for version. Uninstalling Outlook doesnt impact on the previous Outlook Profile or data files. http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm (see bottom of page) Any Office new version doesnt make a previous version obsolete. "HONESTY IN MASS" HONESTY IN wrote in message ... In order to try outlook 2007, I was forced to download it with the entire MS office 2007 family...trial. OK, I have tried it, set it up. honed it to exactly where I want it. What bugs me is that 2010 is in Beta but no one at MS seems to be able to give me a release date. So I just shelled out 109.00 on software that will be obsolete in 6 months. I can't wait, I run a business. MS has dropped the ball in so many ways, it's terrible. OK, back to the story... I go to the store and purchase outlook 2007 and install it. IT says it is already installed (it is, via the trial version). I try to activate it and the key doesn't work. I'm guessing I have to uninstall the ms office and resinall the stand alone program. The problem is, Microsoft is causing me a lot of unnecessary work in all of this. I then have to re-configure all the email accounts? That's a lot of work. I have close to 20 email addresses...all require special ports and ssl. I spent the last month trying the trial program, honing it to perfection. Now I have to re-do it all? That's nuts!! Please, someone, tell me there is an easy fix for this so that I can get back to making a living. MS is paid handsomely for supposedly making it easy on us. Seems to me, I shouldn't be wasting all this time on setting things up. |
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