From: Didymos on 2 Jun 2010 15:52 When I use Windows updates it tries to download updates for versions of programs that are newer than the versions I have. For example, I have Word 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that I should download updates for Windows 2007. If I accepted such a download would it cause no problems or could it, for example, replace one of my Word 2002 files by a Word 2007 file of the same name and cause my copy of Word to malfunction?
From: No Mo on 2 Jun 2010 15:56 Do you have the MS Office or Word converter installed? "Didymos" <didymos(a)anaddress.com> wrote in message news:00DECB00-5D82-4237-A7F5-2DDD6C5C29C8(a)microsoft.com... : When I use Windows updates it tries to download updates for versions of : programs that are newer than the versions I have. For example, I have Word : 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that I should download updates for : Windows 2007. If I accepted such a download would it cause no problems or : could it, for example, replace one of my Word 2002 files by a Word 2007 file : of the same name and cause my copy of Word to malfunction?
From: Shenan Stanley on 2 Jun 2010 17:38 Didymos wrote: > When I use Windows updates it tries to download updates for > versions of programs that are newer than the versions I have. For > example, I have Word 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that > I should download updates for Windows 2007. If I accepted such a > download would it cause no problems or could it, for example, > replace one of my Word 2002 files by a Word 2007 file of the same > name and cause my copy of Word to malfunction? Typo alert: "I have Word 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that I should download updates for Windows 2007" Assuming you meant: "I have Word 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that I should download updates for Word 2007" Now - the question is... Do you have any of the 2007 converters/viewers installed so you could view documents sent to you in the newer format? You are more than a few versions behind - since Office 2002 products are also known as Office XP products and since then Office 2003, Office 2007 and Office 2010 products have been released. And if you install an update that you really had no need for - it should not affect anything since you did not obviously have the files it would have changed... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 2 Jun 2010 19:57 If Office Compatibility Pack (SP1/SP2) and/or Word Viewer 2007 and/or Excel Viewer 2007 and/or PowerPoint Viewer 2007 is installed, the updates are appropriate for your system. Didymos wrote: > When I use Windows updates it tries to download updates for versions of > programs that are newer than the versions I have. For example, I have Word > 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that I should download updates > for > [Office? Word?] 2007. If I accepted such a download would it cause no > problems > or could it, for example, replace one of my Word 2002 files by a Word 2007 > file of the same name and cause my copy of Word to malfunction?
From: Didymos on 3 Jun 2010 15:10 Many thanks for the replies. I shall download them next time I do a Windows update and finally stop MS from nagging me! "Didymos" wrote: > When I use Windows updates it tries to download updates for versions of > programs that are newer than the versions I have. For example, I have Word > 2002 but Windows Updates keeps insisting that I should download updates for > Windows 2007. If I accepted such a download would it cause no problems or > could it, for example, replace one of my Word 2002 files by a Word 2007 file > of the same name and cause my copy of Word to malfunction?
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