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Old February 4th 07, 11:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
John Gregory
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Default How do I install Outlook 2003?

I have office 2003 pro installed on Windows XP pro, but without Outlook. I
have the Office 2003 Pro CD, and I want to install Outlook 2003, but when I
go to install, it wants me to uninstall office completely and start over.
My version of office is heavly customized, and would be difficult to
duplicate. Also, it seems that the MS Office tools is also not installed, so
I can not transfer my settings.
Is there a way to just install Outlook?
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Old February 4th 07, 11:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default How do I install Outlook 2003?

When you insert the Office CD do you not get the option to:
1) Repair Office
2) Modify the installation (the one you should select)
3) Remove office
?

"John Gregory" wrote in message
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I have office 2003 pro installed on Windows XP pro, but without Outlook.

I
have the Office 2003 Pro CD, and I want to install Outlook 2003, but when

I
go to install, it wants me to uninstall office completely and start over.
My version of office is heavly customized, and would be difficult to
duplicate. Also, it seems that the MS Office tools is also not installed,

so
I can not transfer my settings.
Is there a way to just install Outlook?



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Old February 5th 07, 03:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
John Gregory
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Default How do I install Outlook 2003?

It appears to start, then it comes up with the message that says a newer
version is installed.... unsinstall first. This is the disk used before it
upgraded to SP2. Is there a manual way to get to this menu?

"DL" wrote:

When you insert the Office CD do you not get the option to:
1) Repair Office
2) Modify the installation (the one you should select)
3) Remove office
?

"John Gregory" wrote in message
...
I have office 2003 pro installed on Windows XP pro, but without Outlook.

I
have the Office 2003 Pro CD, and I want to install Outlook 2003, but when

I
go to install, it wants me to uninstall office completely and start over.
My version of office is heavly customized, and would be difficult to
duplicate. Also, it seems that the MS Office tools is also not installed,

so
I can not transfer my settings.
Is there a way to just install Outlook?




 




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