From: LD55ZRA on


KC wrote:
>

>
> Have tried that. I still get the same issue; software trial expiration date
> is Dec. 2002 and therefore only can read things.
> I purchased a 180 day trial software disc from school. I loaded it into my
> laptop but that motherboard crashed and it used Vista. Cost was prohibitive
> to fix so I not have a new laptop with Windows7. Cannot figure out why I keep
> having this issue. I have tried to reload the disc as well as download a new
> trial version from microsoft. All with the same bad results.


Are you sure you have removed everything from the registry? If you
have then Windows can't know any existence of Office and so you can
install again. The alternative is to do a clean install of Windows
and start again but this may take three days if you are not
organized like me! the alternative is to remove the entire Office
12 Registry hive.

I have never come across installing trial versions time after after
on the same system.

hth.

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USA and has been outed under Megan's Law. Please report him to your
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From: KC on


"LD55ZRA" wrote:

>
>
> KC wrote:
> >
>
> >
> > Have tried that. I still get the same issue; software trial expiration date
> > is Dec. 2002 and therefore only can read things.
> > I purchased a 180 day trial software disc from school. I loaded it into my
> > laptop but that motherboard crashed and it used Vista. Cost was prohibitive
> > to fix so I not have a new laptop with Windows7. Cannot figure out why I keep
> > having this issue. I have tried to reload the disc as well as download a new
> > trial version from microsoft. All with the same bad results.
>
>
> Are you sure you have removed everything from the registry? If you
> have then Windows can't know any existence of Office and so you can
> install again. The alternative is to do a clean install of Windows
> and start again but this may take three days if you are not
> organized like me! the alternative is to remove the entire Office
> 12 Registry hive.
>
> I have never come across installing trial versions time after after
> on the same system.
>
> hth.
>
> --

I have wiped the complete computer, although it is only one week old. The
last time I tried to download the trial software, the computer received a
corrupt file and could not uninstall.

The 180 day disc does not say anything about a one time install. My
instructor said it should be able to be reinstalled in another computer. I
only have one more month of class and only would need Access as I own the
home and student 2007 version which I could install.

Still getting a 2002 date upon activation, no matter how or where I install
from. I did get an email from microsoft telling me that they are updating
some software on the site. Wonder why they don't have this software in two
downloads as it seems at the portion from the 2nd part of the download is
causing most of the grief. It only applies to people on servers. grrrr
From: LD55ZRA on


KC wrote:
>
> I have wiped the complete computer, although it is only one week old. The
> last time I tried to download the trial software, the computer received a
> corrupt file and could not uninstall.
>
> The 180 day disc does not say anything about a one time install. My
> instructor said it should be able to be reinstalled in another computer. I
> only have one more month of class and only would need Access as I own the
> home and student 2007 version which I could install.
>
> Still getting a 2002 date upon activation, no matter how or where I install
> from. I did get an email from microsoft telling me that they are updating
> some software on the site. Wonder why they don't have this software in two
> downloads as it seems at the portion from the 2nd part of the download is
> causing most of the grief. It only applies to people on servers. grrrr


Forget about your trial CD. I suggest download a Professional
Version from here:

<http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/product.aspx?sku=3203819&culture=en-US&re_ms=variant-b>

You can also read about Setup and installation here:

<http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/setupinfo.aspx?culture=en-US>

After 60 days I will tell you how to crack it so that you have full
version without time limits.

hth
From: KC on


"LD55ZRA" wrote:

>
>
> KC wrote:
> >
> > I have wiped the complete computer, although it is only one week old. The
> > last time I tried to download the trial software, the computer received a
> > corrupt file and could not uninstall.
> >
> > The 180 day disc does not say anything about a one time install. My
> > instructor said it should be able to be reinstalled in another computer. I
> > only have one more month of class and only would need Access as I own the
> > home and student 2007 version which I could install.
> >
> > Still getting a 2002 date upon activation, no matter how or where I install
> > from. I did get an email from microsoft telling me that they are updating
> > some software on the site. Wonder why they don't have this software in two
> > downloads as it seems at the portion from the 2nd part of the download is
> > causing most of the grief. It only applies to people on servers. grrrr
>
>
> Forget about your trial CD. I suggest download a Professional
> Version from here:
>
> <http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/product.aspx?sku=3203819&culture=en-US&re_ms=variant-b>
>
> You can also read about Setup and installation here:
>
> <http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/setupinfo.aspx?culture=en-US>
>
> After 60 days I will tell you how to crack it so that you have full
> version without time limits.
>
> hth
> .
>
Well, I tried once again after uninstalling everything Office before
downloading. It comes up that the trial has expired in 2002. I am horribly
frustrated. I cannot do my homework at home due to the issue and school is 45
minutes away. Horrible waste of time but I want to complete the class. I have
heard nothing back from Microsoft today about the issue.


Any other ideas?
Thanks.
From: LVTravel on


"KC" <KC(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A444CA2F-75A6-4413-875B-B21A71A8C032(a)microsoft.com...
>
>
> "LD55ZRA" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> KC wrote:
>> >
>> > I have wiped the complete computer, although it is only one week old.
>> > The
>> > last time I tried to download the trial software, the computer received
>> > a
>> > corrupt file and could not uninstall.
>> >
>> > The 180 day disc does not say anything about a one time install. My
>> > instructor said it should be able to be reinstalled in another
>> > computer. I
>> > only have one more month of class and only would need Access as I own
>> > the
>> > home and student 2007 version which I could install.
>> >
>> > Still getting a 2002 date upon activation, no matter how or where I
>> > install
>> > from. I did get an email from microsoft telling me that they are
>> > updating
>> > some software on the site. Wonder why they don't have this software in
>> > two
>> > downloads as it seems at the portion from the 2nd part of the download
>> > is
>> > causing most of the grief. It only applies to people on servers. grrrr
>>
>>
>> Forget about your trial CD. I suggest download a Professional
>> Version from here:
>>
>> <http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/product.aspx?sku=3203819&culture=en-US&re_ms=variant-b>
>>
>> You can also read about Setup and installation here:
>>
>> <http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/setupinfo.aspx?culture=en-US>
>>
>> After 60 days I will tell you how to crack it so that you have full
>> version without time limits.
>>
>> hth
>> .
>>
> Well, I tried once again after uninstalling everything Office before
> downloading. It comes up that the trial has expired in 2002. I am horribly
> frustrated. I cannot do my homework at home due to the issue and school is
> 45
> minutes away. Horrible waste of time but I want to complete the class. I
> have
> heard nothing back from Microsoft today about the issue.
>
>
> Any other ideas?
> Thanks.

For an ability to do the homework I now recommend that you download and
install Open Office www.openoffice.org. This free software has PowerPoint,
Word and Excel 2003 work-alike programs. It will (with a Save As) save
files in Office 97-2003 format that can be opened without any conversion on
a computer that runs Office. The menu is slightly different than Office
2003 but for most tasks you should have no issue figuring it out quickly.

That, at least, will get the homework done and allow time to figure out what
has happened with Office.