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Old November 15th, 2008, 12:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
saguy48
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Default office 2003 installed on 2 different drives

I had to reinstall Office 2003. After installation, parts of Office loaded
onto my C drive and also my J drive. Currently I have config.msi, MSOcache,
Recycler, system volume information and something I suspect is part of
office: f9918685f14b2bc5ec31, all loaded on the J drive. I'd like to move
them to the C drive. How do I do it and where, exactly should they go?
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Old November 15th, 2008, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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After furious head scratching, saguy48 asked:

| I had to reinstall Office 2003. After installation, parts of Office
| loaded onto my C drive and also my J drive. Currently I have
| config.msi, MSOcache, Recycler, system volume information and
| something I suspect is part of office: f9918685f14b2bc5ec31, all
| loaded on the J drive. I'd like to move them to the C drive. How do
| I do it and where, exactly should they go?


 




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