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My copy of Office 2000 Pro (Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point) now
shows the licence as being in the name of PMR at Watchman, instead of
Mike Davis of Watchman Business Services.

It means that Normal.dot is in the name of PMR.

I have carried out editing of draft documents from PMR (a client of
ours) but they have had no access to my computer.

Can anyone tell me how this has happened and - more importantly - how to
change it back?

Thanks

Mike

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Not sure how it got changed, but see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=233499 "How to change the
company name and user name in the About program name window
after you install Office 2000".

Michael J Davis wrote:


My copy of Office 2000 Pro (Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point) now
shows the licence as being in the name of PMR at Watchman, instead of
Mike Davis of Watchman Business Services.

It means that Normal.dot is in the name of PMR.

I have carried out editing of draft documents from PMR (a client of
ours) but they have had no access to my computer.

Can anyone tell me how this has happened and - more importantly - how to
change it back?

Thanks

Mike

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Garfield

Thanks - I'd searched the M/S info base, but not found this!

Stranger too was that the instructions showed that I had the correct
name in the Registry (I'd already done a registry search for the strange
name!). But I deleted the second registry entry, and it looks as though
the problem's solved.

I don't know why.

But Many thanks!

Mike

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" opined
Not sure how it got changed, but see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=233499 "How to change the company
name and user name in the About program name window after you install
Office 2000".

Michael J Davis wrote:

My copy of Office 2000 Pro (Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point)
now shows the licence as being in the name of PMR at Watchman,
instead of Mike Davis of Watchman Business Services.
It means that Normal.dot is in the name of PMR.
I have carried out editing of draft documents from PMR (a client of
ours) but they have had no access to my computer.
Can anyone tell me how this has happened and - more importantly -
how to change it back?
Thanks
Mike
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him report what he sees." Isa 21:6

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