Hi Ken, My reply was not to a thread that is older than five minutes;
rather the reply was to you, and the unspoken blanket notion, that because
its a Microsoft product, it must be perfect in every way.
I wasn't being serious about trashing my PC, but rather simply expressing my
frustration.
My problem is this; I bought a new machine with vista pre-installed and
for a short while Office 2000 Pro worked. Lots of other commercially
available progs that I use don't work and some of them can't be updated from
the internet, as the companies have either changed hands half a dozen times
or simply ceased to exist. (Microsoft is sadly lacking in respect to its
demand that we customers are forced by its TYRANNY to do the work that the
program writers should be doing. They have forgotten the first rule of
software writers, which is that their product MUST be USER-FRIENDLY).
Upon the advice of someone in this forum, I created a new partition
installed XP to it. and found that wouldn't work properly without SPII and
couldn't install it, as it wanted to auto extract to C: (the Vista
residence). I ended up having to delete XP, so now nothing is in bespoke
partition. Vista worked except for that PDA files couldn't be transfered, so
I installed Mobile Device Centre 6 to help with the PDA file uploading. I had
to install Outlook 2003 as my PDA files would't even transfer without it.
(perhaps that's the problem) Fat lot of good that did, the PDA files are
unreadable.
All I know for sure is that Office stopped working, then after a couple of
Vista updates Office worked again, a few updates later Office stopped working
again etc; I had to re-Install office a couple of times, repair it twice,
now it wont work at all... and wait for it.....my trays will no longer open
so I can install it again.
Office is not issuing any error warnings, and Norton 360 reports that all
is well.
Vista won't allow me to format the HDD so I can put XP on C: in order
that I may resume my life.
All this while, I have to keep my books by hand whether I really want to or
not, while trying to affect a solution to this dilemma.
Quite apart from which the Verdi Vitoria Visor might help me to make a
fashion statement, though it will need chrome arm springs over my shirt
sleeves!
The BIG question is; Are you able to help me?
I would be so pleased if you could!
--
Raby''''s
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
Quote:
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 14:33:03 -0700, Raby''''s
> <raby''''s@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Quote:
> > Hi Ken, It's a myth that Office 2000 Pro will work with Vista,
>
>
>
> You are replying to a thread from May--over four months ago?
>
> But since you did reply, no it's *not* a myth. *Many* people run
> Office 2000 successfully under Vista. There is an issue with Outlook
> not saving passwords, but other than that, it works fine.
>
>
> Quote:
> > I have to keep on installing Office EVERY time I want to do some work in
> > XL, Word, and etc;
>
>
> If you say that's your experience, I believe you, but it is *not* the
> experience of the many thousands of others who use the combination
> daily. You obviously have something wrong in your setup that makes
> this happen. Do not make the false generalization from that to "it's a
> myth that Office 2000 Pro will work with Vista."
>
>
> Quote:
> > After I have used the internet, something is reset that disallows the
> > opening of any Office prog. I suspect it has something to do with Windows
> > Update installations.
> > I am going back to XP...Vista is beyond frustrating; I am fed up with it
> > and am ready to smash my computer and go back to the GOOD OLD DAYS where I
> > had to keep all my books BY HAND and a set of coloured ball points. and GOOD
> > RIDDANCE TO VISTA::::What a waste of money.!
>
>
>
> OK. Enjoy your ball points. If you don't still have your old green
> eyeshade, you may want to buy a new one of those too.
>
>
> Quote:
> > "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
> > Quote:
> > > On Mon, 28 May 2007 14:59:01 -0700, Deb
> > > <Deb@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > > >I just purchased a new computer with vista operating system. I have
> > > >microsoft office 2000 professional from my old computer. can I install this
> > > >on the new computer with vista? is it compatible? with upgrades? or it just
> > > >wont work at all?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Yes, you can install it and it will work.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
> > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
> > >
>
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