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Will Office XP Pro work with Vista home premium?



 
 
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Old November 10th, 2008, 04:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Will Office XP Pro work with Vista home premium?

I have a desktop computer running WinXP Home with Office XP Professional
installed ( I just love the functionality of the Office Short Cut Task Bar).
My new computer Toshiba Satellite pro L300 with Vista Home Premium.
Can I install Office XP Pro onto it?
Or does Vista have it's own short cut task bar?
Secondly how do I get rid of the annoying web camera pop up on left side of
screen? I want to be able to access it but not have it popping up everytime I
stray to the left side of the screen.
Thank you
Joseda.
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Old November 10th, 2008, 10:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Will Office XP Pro work with Vista home premium?

OfficeXP works, excepting there are problems with Outlook (only Office 2003
on, are fully compatible with Vista)
The Office shortcut bar was part of Office, not your o/s, it has been
dropped from Office 2003 on, and replaced with an 'Open Office Doc' & 'New
Office Doc' shortcut.
Of course all is irrelevent if your version of Office is OEM

"Joseda" wrote in message
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I have a desktop computer running WinXP Home with Office XP Professional
installed ( I just love the functionality of the Office Short Cut Task
Bar).
My new computer Toshiba Satellite pro L300 with Vista Home Premium.
Can I install Office XP Pro onto it?
Or does Vista have it's own short cut task bar?
Secondly how do I get rid of the annoying web camera pop up on left side
of
screen? I want to be able to access it but not have it popping up
everytime I
stray to the left side of the screen.
Thank you
Joseda.



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Old January 28th, 2009, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Simreaper
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Default Will Office XP Pro work with Vista home premium?


Joseda;4069768 Wrote:
I have a desktop computer running WinXP Home with Office XP
Professional
installed ( I just love the functionality of the Office Short Cut Task
Bar).
My new computer Toshiba Satellite pro L300 with Vista Home Premium.
Can I install Office XP Pro onto it?
Or does Vista have it's own short cut task bar?
Secondly how do I get rid of the annoying web camera pop up on left
side of
screen? I want to be able to access it but not have it popping up
everytime I
stray to the left side of the screen.
Thank you
Joseda.


Hi I've got a Toshiba A200-28P laptop and I also get annoyed with the
camera pop up and I close it each time I boo up, just go over to the
left let it pop out and then at the bottom of the toolbar is a Close
click on this and no more annoying camera pop up until you boot up
again. Sadly haven't found a way to turn it off permanently but quick to
do this.


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