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Old 01-05-2006, 08:01 AM
Tom
 
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Isn't MS Office a part of the XP Home Ed bundle? I could've sworn that I had
it once, definitely did not remove it (Add/Remove), I have MS Office Tools in
Start/All Programs, and when I perform XP updates it has a critical SP3
update for it but I can't find it anywhere. Found Office10 (what the ?????)
in Programs Files/Microsoft Office. For some reason I thought Office10 came
from a XP update but after reviewing my update history I couldn't find it.

Thanks for any help
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Old 01-05-2006, 08:01 AM
Ronnie Vernon MVP
 
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Tom wrote:
> Isn't MS Office a part of the XP Home Ed bundle? I could've sworn
> that I had it once, definitely did not remove it (Add/Remove), I have
> MS Office Tools in Start/All Programs, and when I perform XP updates
> it has a critical SP3 update for it but I can't find it anywhere.
> Found Office10 (what the ?????) in Programs Files/Microsoft Office.
> For some reason I thought Office10 came from a XP update but after
> reviewing my update history I couldn't find it.
>
> Thanks for any help


Tom

Microsoft Office is not now nor has it ever been a part of any Microsoft operating system. Many vendors do bundle MS Office as part of the software package when you buy a new PC.

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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Old 01-05-2006, 08:01 AM
Tom
 
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Default Re: MS Office

Now that you mention it............ maybe this wasn't the best forum to ask
about MS Office. Never meant to suggest that it was apart of the Windows OS.
But you're right, it's a Gateway question.

But the other questions remain: When Microsoft performs it's scan of my
computer looking for available updates why does it recommend one for MS
Office?

Also, does anyone know what the Office10 folder is in C:/Program Files/MS
Office? Why do I even have an MS Office folder if I don't have the executable
(tangent)?

Thanks

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

> Tom wrote:
> > Isn't MS Office a part of the XP Home Ed bundle? I could've sworn
> > that I had it once, definitely did not remove it (Add/Remove), I have
> > MS Office Tools in Start/All Programs, and when I perform XP updates
> > it has a critical SP3 update for it but I can't find it anywhere.
> > Found Office10 (what the ?????) in Programs Files/Microsoft Office.
> > For some reason I thought Office10 came from a XP update but after
> > reviewing my update history I couldn't find it.
> >
> > Thanks for any help

>
> Tom
>
> Microsoft Office is not now nor has it ever been a part of any Microsoft operating system. Many vendors do bundle MS Office as part of the software package when you buy a new PC.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 08:01 AM
Ronnie Vernon MVP
 
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Default Re: MS Office

Tom wrote:
> Now that you mention it............ maybe this wasn't the best forum
> to ask
> about MS Office. Never meant to suggest that it was apart of the
> Windows OS.
> But you're right, it's a Gateway question.
>
> But the other questions remain: When Microsoft performs it's scan of
> my
> computer looking for available updates why does it recommend one for
> MS
> Office?
>
> Also, does anyone know what the Office10 folder is in C:/Program
> Files/MS
> Office? Why do I even have an MS Office folder if I don't have the
> executable (tangent)?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>
>> Tom wrote:
>>> Isn't MS Office a part of the XP Home Ed bundle? I could've sworn
>>> that I had it once, definitely did not remove it (Add/Remove), I
>>> have
>>> MS Office Tools in Start/All Programs, and when I perform XP updates
>>> it has a critical SP3 update for it but I can't find it anywhere.
>>> Found Office10 (what the ?????) in Programs Files/Microsoft Office.
>>> For some reason I thought Office10 came from a XP update but after
>>> reviewing my update history I couldn't find it.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help

>>
>> Tom
>>
>> Microsoft Office is not now nor has it ever been a part of any
>> Microsoft operating system. Many vendors do bundle MS Office as part
>> of the software package when you buy a new PC.
>>


You originally said that you thought you previously had it on the system. Have you performed a re-installation or repair installation on this system? Have you searched for the MS Office executable files (winword.exe, excel.exe, etc)?

If it did originally come with this system, you should have some type of installation media for it or the installation files may be the hard drive somewhere.

FYI, Office 10 is the 2002 version.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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Old 01-05-2006, 08:01 AM
Tom
 
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Nope. No re-installs or repairs. Prior to my original posting here, I
searched all files and folders in C:\ for excel and it returned a few
Excel.xl_ Excel.xls and Excel4.xls files.

I still have Word which appears in the Start-All Programs, and is used
rather frequently. Other Office products, its been awhile. Could this play
a factor? (grasping at straws here)

I just thought of that last night (install disk). Even though I'm a bit
curious as to why it disappeaed, the bottom line is getting it reinstalled
and finding the install disk that came with this machine appears to be the
only solution.

Thanks for your time and patience, Ronnie


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:

> Tom wrote:
> > Now that you mention it............ maybe this wasn't the best forum
> > to ask
> > about MS Office. Never meant to suggest that it was apart of the
> > Windows OS.
> > But you're right, it's a Gateway question.
> >
> > But the other questions remain: When Microsoft performs it's scan of
> > my
> > computer looking for available updates why does it recommend one for
> > MS
> > Office?
> >
> > Also, does anyone know what the Office10 folder is in C:/Program
> > Files/MS
> > Office? Why do I even have an MS Office folder if I don't have the
> > executable (tangent)?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
> >
> >> Tom wrote:
> >>> Isn't MS Office a part of the XP Home Ed bundle? I could've sworn
> >>> that I had it once, definitely did not remove it (Add/Remove), I
> >>> have
> >>> MS Office Tools in Start/All Programs, and when I perform XP updates
> >>> it has a critical SP3 update for it but I can't find it anywhere.
> >>> Found Office10 (what the ?????) in Programs Files/Microsoft Office.
> >>> For some reason I thought Office10 came from a XP update but after
> >>> reviewing my update history I couldn't find it.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for any help
> >>
> >> Tom
> >>
> >> Microsoft Office is not now nor has it ever been a part of any
> >> Microsoft operating system. Many vendors do bundle MS Office as part
> >> of the software package when you buy a new PC.
> >>

>
> You originally said that you thought you previously had it on the system. Have you performed a re-installation or repair installation on this system? Have you searched for the MS Office executable files (winword.exe, excel.exe, etc)?
>
> If it did originally come with this system, you should have some type of installation media for it or the installation files may be the hard drive somewhere.
>
> FYI, Office 10 is the 2002 version.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>

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  #6  
Old 01-05-2006, 08:01 AM
Ronnie Vernon MVP
 
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Tom wrote:
> Nope. No re-installs or repairs. Prior to my original posting here,
> I
> searched all files and folders in C:\ for excel and it returned a few
> Excel.xl_ Excel.xls and Excel4.xls files.
>
> I still have Word which appears in the Start-All Programs, and is used
> rather frequently. Other Office products, its been awhile. Could
> this play
> a factor? (grasping at straws here)
>
> I just thought of that last night (install disk). Even though I'm a
> bit
> curious as to why it disappeaed, the bottom line is getting it
> reinstalled
> and finding the install disk that came with this machine appears to
> be the
> only solution.
>
> Thanks for your time and patience, Ronnie
>
>
> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>
>> Tom wrote:
>>> Now that you mention it............ maybe this wasn't the best forum
>>> to ask
>>> about MS Office. Never meant to suggest that it was apart of the
>>> Windows OS.
>>> But you're right, it's a Gateway question.
>>>
>>> But the other questions remain: When Microsoft performs it's scan
>>> of
>>> my
>>> computer looking for available updates why does it recommend one for
>>> MS
>>> Office?
>>>
>>> Also, does anyone know what the Office10 folder is in C:/Program
>>> Files/MS
>>> Office? Why do I even have an MS Office folder if I don't have the
>>> executable (tangent)?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tom wrote:
>>>>> Isn't MS Office a part of the XP Home Ed bundle? I could've sworn
>>>>> that I had it once, definitely did not remove it (Add/Remove), I
>>>>> have
>>>>> MS Office Tools in Start/All Programs, and when I perform XP
>>>>> updates
>>>>> it has a critical SP3 update for it but I can't find it anywhere.
>>>>> Found Office10 (what the ?????) in Programs Files/Microsoft
>>>>> Office.
>>>>> For some reason I thought Office10 came from a XP update but after
>>>>> reviewing my update history I couldn't find it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any help
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>>
>>>> Microsoft Office is not now nor has it ever been a part of any
>>>> Microsoft operating system. Many vendors do bundle MS Office as
>>>> part
>>>> of the software package when you buy a new PC.
>>>>

>>
>> You originally said that you thought you previously had it on the
>> system. Have you performed a re-installation or repair installation
>> on this system? Have you searched for the MS Office executable files
>> (winword.exe, excel.exe, etc)?
>>
>> If it did originally come with this system, you should have some
>> type of installation media for it or the installation files may be
>> the hard drive somewhere.
>>
>> FYI, Office 10 is the 2002 version.
>>


Tom

It's a long shot, but as long as you can access Word, you might want to try the Repair feature for office. Open Word and select Help/Detect and Repair. Follow the onscreen prompts.

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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