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My old notebook dropped dead and I had office XP (word 2002?) professional
installed on that computer with window XP as operative system. I have now bought a new notebook with windows Vista as operating system. What to do? Can I install without problems. Or do I have to do anything extra to get it work properly. |
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Yes it is still compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, however in istalling
Office XP I recommend that you run it with administrative rights. (Right Click the Setup Program and Click Run as Administrator) For more information: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/932087 -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel "Gandor" wrote: My old notebook dropped dead and I had office XP (word 2002?) professional installed on that computer with window XP as operative system. I have now bought a new notebook with windows Vista as operating system. What to do? Can I install without problems. Or do I have to do anything extra to get it work properly. |
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