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Old November 29th, 2009, 04:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Kbuchanan27527
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Upon install of Office Ultimate 2007, numerous options in Outlook are
disabled, including Outlook Options, New Message, reply, forward, etc. When
I attempt to activate product, I don't get a "product already activated"
message, nor does it attempt to activate.

I'm pretty sure that Mr. Gates isn't having this problem on a Saturday
night, after all, we only spent $539.00 on a program we assume will operate
properly when installed.

(BTW -CPU is running Vista Home Premium, SP2)

Any help is appreciated.
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Old November 29th, 2009, 09:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL[_3_]
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Default ooutlook 2007 icons "grey", disabled...

Did you uninstall any Trial together with Activation Assistant, then reboot
prior to installing your paid for version of Office?

"Kbuchanan27527" wrote in message
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Upon install of Office Ultimate 2007, numerous options in Outlook are
disabled, including Outlook Options, New Message, reply, forward, etc.
When
I attempt to activate product, I don't get a "product already activated"
message, nor does it attempt to activate.

I'm pretty sure that Mr. Gates isn't having this problem on a Saturday
night, after all, we only spent $539.00 on a program we assume will
operate
properly when installed.

(BTW -CPU is running Vista Home Premium, SP2)

Any help is appreciated.



 




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