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Installing Project Trial On Top Of Office Enterprise

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Bill S

Flightless Bird
I've previously purchased and installed MS Office Enterprise 2007 on my
computer with its own 25 character product key. I'm attempting to download
and install a trial version of MS Project Standard 2007 and was given a
different 25 char key for that.

The trial literature refers to the trial as "MS Office" and I'm concerned
about overlaying my current Office installation or having it compromised as a
result of installing this Project trial.

Any comments about how MS manages this?
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Thank you,
Bill S
 
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EN59CVH

Flightless Bird
Bill S wrote:

>I've previously purchased and installed MS Office Enterprise 2007 on my
>computer with its own 25 character product key. I'm attempting to download
>and install a trial version of MS Project Standard 2007 and was given a
>different 25 char key for that.
>
>The trial literature refers to the trial as "MS Office" and I'm concerned
>about overlaying my current Office installation or having it compromised as a
>result of installing this Project trial.
>
>Any comments about how MS manages this?
>
>

M$ manages its products by product ID and Product name. The trial
version of Project 2007 will not overwrite your office 2007. THAT IS
GUARANTEED. Go ahead and enjoy it.

hth
 
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Peter Foldes

Flightless Bird
Bill

Your concern is valid and exactly as you think. Do not install a Trial when you have
an Enterprise installed and running

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Peter

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"Bill S" <BillS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D06E154C-E960-42C6-884E-EEF3BC837314@microsoft.com...
> I've previously purchased and installed MS Office Enterprise 2007 on my
> computer with its own 25 character product key. I'm attempting to download
> and install a trial version of MS Project Standard 2007 and was given a
> different 25 char key for that.
>
> The trial literature refers to the trial as "MS Office" and I'm concerned
> about overlaying my current Office installation or having it compromised as a
> result of installing this Project trial.
>
> Any comments about how MS manages this?
> --
> Thank you,
> Bill S
 
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ybS2okj

Flightless Bird
"Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%2354U350tKHA.5384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Bill
>
> Your concern is valid and exactly as you think. Do not install a Trial
> when you have an Enterprise installed and running
>


Don't talk rubbish TROLL. Products are different. If you know nothing then
please refrain from misinforming Microsoft customers. Go back to your sex
industry.
 
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Michael

Flightless Bird
"ybS2okj" <ybS2okj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:-OecXX$0tKHA.928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%2354U350tKHA.5384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Bill
>>
>> Your concern is valid and exactly as you think. Do not install a Trial
>> when you have an Enterprise installed and running
>>

>
> Don't talk rubbish TROLL. Products are different. If you know nothing
> then please refrain from misinforming Microsoft customers. Go back to
> your sex industry.
>


He's pounding your daughter too???
--


"Don't pick a fight with an old man.
If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
 
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ybS20kj

Flightless Bird
Michael wrote:
>


>
> He's pounding your daughter too???



I am 19 and so I don't have a daughter old enough to go out unless you are
suggesting that the idi0t is a paed0 who should be outed under M egan's L@w.
Please reply immediately so that appropriate action can be taken to protect
y0ung b0ys and g1rls (who are future Microsoft Customers) from this nutter.
 
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