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Old 04-09-2007   #1 (permalink)
WGD


 
 

Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
houses suggested that:

1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office 2002
to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an upgrade to
Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP be
necessary)
4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
will require a total restore.

Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
greatly appreciated.

WayneD






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Old 04-09-2007   #2 (permalink)


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

Office 95 works. There are compat shims applied to all of Office 2002 (which
was called XP), the same ones for 2003 which basicallly turn off UI stuff on
terminal server and doesn't let DWN rescale it's windows.
"WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>houses suggested that:
>
> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP
> be necessary)
> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
> will require a total restore.
>
> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> WayneD
>
>
>
>
>


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Old 04-09-2007   #3 (permalink)
Bill Yanaire


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

Don't listen to those idiots at Best-Buy, Home-Depot, Bed, Bath, & Beyond,
etc....

Vista will work with Office 2002 and above but I think there are some issues
with saving passwords in Outlook 2002. Is there a compelling reason you
want to move to Vista right now? Does XP fill your needs? Office 2007
works with XP-MCE, I haven't noticed any problems.


"WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>houses suggested that:
>
> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP
> be necessary)
> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
> will require a total restore.
>
> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> WayneD
>
>
>
>
>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-09-2007   #4 (permalink)
Bill Yanaire


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

Yuturyryw jnyoipj bcbderwq sksytrterw mmspoiy AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON!


<.> wrote in message news:OqnempueHHA.4308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Office 95 works. There are compat shims applied to all of Office 2002
> (which was called XP), the same ones for 2003 which basicallly turn off UI
> stuff on terminal server and doesn't let DWN rescale it's windows.
> "WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>>houses suggested that:
>>
>> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
>> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
>> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
>> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
>> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP
>> be necessary)
>> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
>> will require a total restore.
>>
>> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
>> greatly appreciated.
>>
>> WayneD
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>



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Old 04-09-2007   #5 (permalink)
Bill Yanaire


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

oops. replied to the wrong post. PLS ignore.

"Bill Yanaire" <BillYanaire@viceman.com> wrote in message
news:eh2$TsueHHA.4944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Yuturyryw jnyoipj bcbderwq sksytrterw mmspoiy AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN
> ON!
>
>
> <.> wrote in message news:OqnempueHHA.4308@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Office 95 works. There are compat shims applied to all of Office 2002
>> (which was called XP), the same ones for 2003 which basicallly turn off
>> UI stuff on terminal server and doesn't let DWN rescale it's windows.
>> "WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>>>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>>>houses suggested that:
>>>
>>> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
>>> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
>>> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
>>> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
>>> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to
>>> XP be necessary)
>>> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to
>>> XP-MCE will require a total restore.
>>>
>>> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
>>> greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> WayneD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>



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Old 04-09-2007   #6 (permalink)
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

Office XP and Office 2003 are both compatible with Windows Vista. A poster
noted though that Outlook 2002 will not remember your password in Vista, so
you'll have to enter it everytime you close Outlook or reboot. Office 2007
functions on XP MCE just as it does on Home, Professional, Tablet and
Professional x64 editions of Windows XP.
--
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to enter it every time you close Outlook or reboot.
"WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>houses suggested that:
>
> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP
> be necessary)
> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
> will require a total restore.
>
> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> WayneD
>
>
>
>
>



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-09-2007   #7 (permalink)
WGD


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

No 'compelling' reason to move OTHER than the fact that I am experiencing
BSOD on a 3mth old machine (dual core, etc w/2G made up of 4 sticks). Kind
of figured that moving forward to a new OS 'may' get ride of the BSs. You
guessed it! A Best Buy chap said to stay away from Vista. Also found out
that reverting to XP-MCE will RESTORE the drive, not simply redo the OS
only. Also, re the BSs, maybe a mem problem. (Some BS msgs note Mem Mngr
problem.) I just ran MSs Win Mem Diag. This utility goes back to 2003!
Is it valid for a 2006 dual core machine?? Or doesn't it matter? (I have
not yet run one stick at a time), so when the Diag sees all, the TWO LSBytes
are 'always' other than what was applied. Saw same mem problems when I ran
a mem check via a Linux Live CD.

Sounds like I am better off, first, to check all memory, a stick at a time.
Yes?

Apps including chunky Photoshop, run fine. It is the unexpected BSOD that
is annoying (to say the least).

Maybe give MS 6 mths or so to clean up Vista? (Rcvd a 'free' upgrade
w/machine purchased Jan 07.)

Appreciate the feedback, even to kooky ones! ie: Yuturyryw jnyoipj
bcbderwq sksytrterw mmspoiy AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON!

Best,
WayneD




"Bill Yanaire" <BillYanaire@viceman.com> wrote in message
news:ONJw6queHHA.5056@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Don't listen to those idiots at Best-Buy, Home-Depot, Bed, Bath, & Beyond,
> etc....
>
> Vista will work with Office 2002 and above but I think there are some
> issues with saving passwords in Outlook 2002. Is there a compelling
> reason you want to move to Vista right now? Does XP fill your needs?
> Office 2007 works with XP-MCE, I haven't noticed any problems.
>
>
> "WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>>houses suggested that:
>>
>> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems
>> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
>> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
>> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
>> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP
>> be necessary)
>> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
>> will require a total restore.
>>
>> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
>> greatly appreciated.
>>
>> WayneD
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>
>



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Old 04-09-2007   #8 (permalink)
ray


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 20:54:03 +0000, WGD wrote:

> A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
> houses suggested that:
>
> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems


I would concur - wait for SP1.

> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office 2002
> to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an upgrade to
> Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.
> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP be
> necessary)


Simple alternative - download OpenOffice.org - all of the capability
except some advanced macro handling.

> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
> will require a total restore.


That is my understanding.

>
> Comments from those experienced with these questions/problems will be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> WayneD


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Old 04-09-2007   #9 (permalink)
Bruce Chambers


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

"WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:LJxSh.3867$SK3.3520@trnddc03...
>A technically-oriented representative at one of the nation's large 'box'
>houses...



I'm sorry, but that statement is extremely unlikely. I fear you've been
deceived. No one with any real technical ability will be working for the
sub-standard wages a big box store pays.



....suggested that:
>
> 1. I stay w/XP-MCE, that Vista (Premium) still has a lot of problems



Not on compatible hardware...


> 2. Vista is NOT compatible with Office 2002, that trying to get Office
> 2002 to work with Vista will be a serious challenge thus requiring an
> upgrade to Office 2003 (minimally) or Office 2007.



Further proof that said individual is NOT technically "orientated."
Although, for optimal performance, Office XP (a.k.a. 2002) should be
upgraded to SP3.


> 3. Office 2007 is NOT compatible with XP-MCE (should reverting back to XP
> be necessary)



Another lie. Office 2007 is perfectly compatible with WinXP SP2, and
therefore WinXP MCE.


> 4. Once upgrading to Vista is accomplished, that reverting back to XP-MCE
> will require a total restore.
>


Well, he got one right! I've never heard of any OS that permits
in-place downgrades.



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Old 04-09-2007   #10 (permalink)
Bruce Chambers


 
 

Re: Vista, install: do or don't + Office compatibility

"WGD" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:rSASh.4162$SK3.219@trnddc03...
> No 'compelling' reason to move OTHER than the fact that I am experiencing
> BSOD on a 3mth old machine (dual core, etc w/2G made up of 4 sticks).
> Kind of figured that moving forward to a new OS 'may' get ride of the BSs.



Changing the OS won't fix what is most likely a hardware problem.


>Also, re the BSs, maybe a mem problem. (Some BS msgs note Mem Mngr
>problem.) I just ran MSs Win Mem Diag. This utility goes back to 2003!


It's not quite worthless, but also not quite ready for prime time. Try
Memtest86:
http://www.memtest86.com/


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