Re: Office 2002



I poked around on the Microsoft Deployment Centre and finally ended up here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1a8ce553-ab76-4a63-99da-b4ed914c1514&displaylang=en

There's a link there that says: "A full file administrative update for use
by IT Administrators is available on the Office XP Resource Kit Web site. "
That Office XP Resource Kit Web site is here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX011511511033.aspx

This is an administrative update installation that your IT staff might use
if it were going to install this update on all the computers in your
company.

If you're just installing service packs on your own, you just want to
download SP2 from that first link --
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1a8ce553-ab76-4a63-99da-b4ed914c1514&displaylang=en

If yoiu already installed the resource kit, though, I don't think it will
hurt anything.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

<stan> wrote in message
news:2B61AFD2-6FD9-4E50-9431-E67861F4A86E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Steve,
> A cheque revealed that The Office 2003 Recourse kit came from the
> Microsoft
> Deployment Centre Home.
>
> Please note that the download office xp service pack 2 contained the kit.
>
> A visit to Microsoft Deployment Centre Home page will give you all the
> info
> you need. Since you were looking for the kit, thats where you will find
> it.
>
> May I add that your urgings "Not to worry too much about file corruption"
> are most probably right as I can't see that anything in office 2003 can be
> used in or is tied in, in any way with office xp 2002. I founf "New
> Settings
> File OPS and New Settings File out" in My Documents Folder. This appears
> to
> be a report of some sort with a lot of things I do not understand. I will
> have to read all of it through the OPS viewer
>
> I look forward to your further comments
>
> Stan Lee
> --
> Paralegal
>
>
> "Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
>
>> In article <214D0304-0ADB-4D73-B630-13A5BA8AD6D0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Stan lee
>> wrote:
>> > Hi again Steve.
>> >
>> > Well I don't know, I can be wrong but all of these tooks came up in my
>> > start
>> > menue after downloading service packs 2 and 3. I however had service
>> > pack 1
>> > before that.
>> > Can It be that the service packs contained updates that may have
>> > included
>> > the resource kit etc? In that package I see also included, "profile
>> > wizard,
>> > removal wizard, package definition files ops file viewer, office
>> > information,
>> > mst file viewer, international information, customizable alerts. custom
>> > maintenance wizard, custom installation wizard and cmw file viewer.
>> >
>>
>> That stuff all sounds like Resource Kit contents, but since you haven't
>> said
>> where any of this came from or what it's a service pack FOR, there's no
>> way to
>> tell where it came from.
>>
>> W/o answers to the questions I asked earlier, there's nothing I can do to
>> help,
>> Stan.
>>
>> Very specifically, what service pack did you download and which did you
>> install?
>> Service Pack 3 or 3 isn't sufficient to go on. That might be for any of
>> several versions of Office or for Windows.
>>
>> If you downloaded an installer file, what was its name?
>>
>> What's the URL where you found it, or how did you get there?
>>
>> > I am a newbie of sorts to computers although I do have some experience
>> > but
>> > those tools came up after downloading the service packs. Hence the
>> > reason for
>> > my inquiry
>> >
>> > Your further comments and/or suggestions will oblige. Meanwhile, I hope
>> > this
>> > helps.
>> >
>> > Stan lee
>> >
>>
>> -----------------------------------------
>> Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
>> PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
>> PPTools: www.pptools.com
>> ================================================
>>
>>
>>


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