"non-commercial use" in Office Standard Edition

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Uninstalling the home/student version fixed the problem for me. The computer

then started to use the Standard Office version that I had installed and it

no longer says for non-commercial use.



"Havenhill" wrote:



> Why does the titlebar indicate "non-commercial use"? I have Office 2007

> standard edition (non-academic). Thanks.
 
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> Uninstalling the home/student version fixed the problem for me. The

> computer

> then started to use the Standard Office version that I had installed and

> it

> no longer says for non-commercial use.

>

> "Havenhill" wrote:

>

>> Why does the titlebar indicate "non-commercial use"? I have Office 2007

>> standard edition (non-academic). Thanks.




Just for future reference (as you have already fixed the non-commercial

use), you don't have to have the qualification program installed to install

an upgrade version. What you do when the upgrade product says it can't find

the qualifying product is insert the installation media for the qualifying

product and point the installation media to that disk. When the qualifying

product has been accepted you are then instructed to put the upgrade media

back in the drive (unless you happen to have two media drives with one media

in each drive.)
 
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