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"non-commercial use" in title bar.
I have a few questions. I have office 2007 with business manager via upgrade
from retail and had it installed working great on my laptop. I then received a new laptop with vista so i loaded my office upgrade 2007 on it and did the internet activation. However, in the title bar for outlook, excel, word, and powerpoint, it says "non-commerical use" on the new laptop but not on the old one. I am still using the one on the previous laptop until i am able to migrate my outlook data. The problem i am having now on the new one with the "non-commercial use" in the title bar is that outlook will not let me send/receive using a pop mail server except of the very first try after rebooting. I suspect this is tied to the fact that it thinks it is installed on 2 laptops. How do I resolve this? I will stop using office 2007 on my old laptop once I am up and running on the new one. I also get the error message in excel - "compile error in hidden module: autoexecnew" when i start excel on the new laptop (with the non-commercial use in the title bar) and the same error with Distmon module when I exit. I know have a several questions / requests for assistance in my post so thank you for any assistance. Also, i am new to vista. I can see the personal.pst file on my xp (old pc) but I cannot see how to view the hidden/system files and folders in vista so i can copy the outlook file over to migrate my data. Any tips on this as well? thank you.. Mark |
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"non-commercial use" in title bar.
"mark" wrote in message
... Also, i am new to vista. I can see the personal.pst file on my xp (old pc) but I cannot see how to view the hidden/system files and folders in vista so i can copy the outlook file over to migrate my data. Any tips on this as well? You don't need to. In fact if you copy the old pst file to the default location you stand an EXTREMELY good chance of either corrupting your mail profile and/or corrupting the pst file. use the info here to correctly migrate your Outlook data: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...771141033.aspx more info he http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm HTH -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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"non-commercial use" in title bar.
Did your new Laptop have a trial version of Office that you failed to
uninstall prior to installing from cd/dvd?, I suspect it did. Uninstall all versions of Office, including any activation assistant, clear temp files & reboot prior to installing from cd. As its an upgrade you will need a qualifying version cd available during the installation to verify It is not neccessary to locate the pst in its default location, simply copy it to the Documents folder Your outlook problem is unconnected with any other installation on another PC, but should be resolved, by uninstalling as above. After the reinstallation you might be advised to create a new outlook Profile and add the data file you previously copied, together with the accounts "mark" wrote in message ... I have a few questions. I have office 2007 with business manager via upgrade from retail and had it installed working great on my laptop. I then received a new laptop with vista so i loaded my office upgrade 2007 on it and did the internet activation. However, in the title bar for outlook, excel, word, and powerpoint, it says "non-commerical use" on the new laptop but not on the old one. I am still using the one on the previous laptop until i am able to migrate my outlook data. The problem i am having now on the new one with the "non-commercial use" in the title bar is that outlook will not let me send/receive using a pop mail server except of the very first try after rebooting. I suspect this is tied to the fact that it thinks it is installed on 2 laptops. How do I resolve this? I will stop using office 2007 on my old laptop once I am up and running on the new one. I also get the error message in excel - "compile error in hidden module: autoexecnew" when i start excel on the new laptop (with the non-commercial use in the title bar) and the same error with Distmon module when I exit. I know have a several questions / requests for assistance in my post so thank you for any assistance. Also, i am new to vista. I can see the personal.pst file on my xp (old pc) but I cannot see how to view the hidden/system files and folders in vista so i can copy the outlook file over to migrate my data. Any tips on this as well? thank you.. Mark |
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"non-commercial use" in title bar.
As DL stated above, the non-commercial use problem is caused if the Home & Student version of Office is installed, and you do not remove it prior to installing a upgrade commercial version. The nice thing is... you just have to go Control Panel Uninstall Programs, and remove the Home & Student version. You DO NOT need to uninstall your upgrade commercial version. It will not be uninstalled. MS Office checks the registry settings each time it launches and updates them. So what happens is after uninstalling the Home & Student Version, when you relaunch Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, as they come up, you will temporarily see the non-commerical banner in the titlebar, and then in a few seconds, the non-commerical banner will disappear (FOREVER) from the title bar. I did this on a new HP laptop, after installing Office Ultimate and without having removed the trial version of Office Home & Student first. It worked perfectly, I did not have to re-install anything from Office Ultimate, and I got back 340MB of disk space that was being wasted by the trial version. Hope this helps everyone who has this problem. -- Wickster ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wickster's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/121895.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/ms-office...rt/1106111.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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"non-commercial use" in title bar.
I would hope that the newer Office 07 CDs have made the install over trial
version simpler and more reliable. The major hassles occurred with the original Office 07 install CD's and P/Cs with OEM Vista and a trial install of OEM provided Office 07 student. It's quite possible that if eveything was done exactly correctly, under "controlled conditions", the problem would not have occurred for an individual user. Sadly, there are a lot of variations that can occur from one install to another. "Wickster" wrote in message ... As DL stated above, the non-commercial use problem is caused if the Home & Student version of Office is installed, and you do not remove it prior to installing a upgrade commercial version. The nice thing is... you just have to go Control Panel Uninstall Programs, and remove the Home & Student version. You DO NOT need to uninstall your upgrade commercial version. It will not be uninstalled. MS Office checks the registry settings each time it launches and updates them. So what happens is after uninstalling the Home & Student Version, when you relaunch Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, as they come up, you will temporarily see the non-commerical banner in the titlebar, and then in a few seconds, the non-commerical banner will disappear (FOREVER) from the title bar. I did this on a new HP laptop, after installing Office Ultimate and without having removed the trial version of Office Home & Student first. It worked perfectly, I did not have to re-install anything from Office Ultimate, and I got back 340MB of disk space that was being wasted by the trial version. Hope this helps everyone who has this problem. -- Wickster ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wickster's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/121895.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/ms-office...rt/1106111.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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