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Old April 5th, 2010, 04:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Peter Foldes
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Default Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003

What you are describing is left over's from a Trial or some Updates that you have
not removed and which you thought you did.

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"Steve_in_cefc" wrote in message
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Yes, these are the same instructions I received directly from MS on email
support. My gripe is that in none of the support I have received from MS has
there been any acknowledgement that there is a problem. The implication is
always that by following another set of instructions, or the same set of
instructions more precisely, the problem will be resolved.

It would be a better use of my and MS's time if someone could "officially"
(i.e. in a response to a support request) tell me that there is a problem
which currently cannot be resolved.

"LD55ZRA" wrote:


Have you read these instructions to install your trial version:

http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/setupinfo.aspx?culture=en-US

hth


Steve_in_cefc wrote:

I am having the same problem, also on W7. I have uninstalled the activation
wizard and also followed steps as recommended by MS to manually uninstall
Office 2007 (KB928218).

Having gone through all of that and reinstalling and reactivating the
product it still only activates to 31 December 2002. I can't believe that MS
are unaware of this problem.


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