Re: Office 2002



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
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