Installing Project Trial On Top Of Office Enterprise

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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
 
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
 
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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"Bill S" wrote in message

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> 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
 
"Peter Foldes" wrote in message

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> 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.
 
"ybS2okj" wrote in message

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>

> "Peter Foldes" 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???

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"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
 
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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