Re: RE:I need help installing MS office 2003
- From: "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrjeff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 12:19:21 -0700
What DL said, where SETUP should appear as SETUP.EXE, if file extensions are
set to be displayed.
You can make this setting by opening Windows Explorer and clicking oon
TOOLS>FOLDER OPTIONS, then selecting the View Tab. Scroll down the list that
is displayed, and deselect the Hide extensions of known file types, and
click OK. (As a practical matter, I think the default view of file
information should include the file extension of all files, but I'm not
allowed to sit in on the marketing and design review meetings.) Then open
the View Menu and select Details, then sort the files by clicking on the
column header that says Type. The information will be displayed in
alphabetical order of the file type, then by filename.
When you insert the CD, it should invoke a session of Windows Explorer,
where you can navigate to SETUP.EXE and double click it.
"DL" <notvalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Insert cd, if it doesnt auto run, explore cd via explorer / My Computer,
run setup (double click setup)
"Toribius1" <Toribius1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I tried to install MS office Student and Teacher Edition 2003. Autorun
would
not run. What can I do to correct this problem? This is very important
for my
wife, since she is now doing MS office 2003 in class. Any reply will be
greatly appreciated.
.
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