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Opening word, powerpoint, etc. in MS office home & student 2k7



 
 
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Old November 29th, 2008, 03:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
robdowjr
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Default Opening word, powerpoint, etc. in MS office home & student 2k7

I installed MS office home and student 2007 on my desktop and laptop. The
applications open fine on the laptop. However, on the desktop when I try to
open the applications on the desktop a setup window pops-up then a
configuration window pops-up. After this exercise the application will open.
What's wrong? Was there a mistake on the set up? Do I need to remove and
then re-install? Will that use up my 3rd key?
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Old November 29th, 2008, 06:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Opening word, powerpoint, etc. in MS office home & student 2k7

On the exe, eg winword.exe, rt click select run as administrator - see if
that helps
BTW its 3 working PC's not 3 installations, so you can install as often as
you like

"robdowjr" wrote in message
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I installed MS office home and student 2007 on my desktop and laptop. The
applications open fine on the laptop. However, on the desktop when I try
to
open the applications on the desktop a setup window pops-up then a
configuration window pops-up. After this exercise the application will
open.
What's wrong? Was there a mistake on the set up? Do I need to remove and
then re-install? Will that use up my 3rd key?



 




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