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Old 06-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
ck
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Windows XP's Microsoft offices software for Vista???

I am not a guru Windows PC person,
at least I don't consider I am very good at Windows PC.
I develop software, so I am going to install Java, perl etc. Are those
software
available for Window Vista??

I have Microsoft offices for Windows XP professional, could I use the
some software (Microsoft offices) for Vista?

Thank you very much.


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Old 06-03-2007   #2 (permalink)
Chad Harris
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Re: Windows XP's Microsoft offices software for Vista???

Hi ck--

I'mnot sure what edition of Office you have, but you can use back to Office
2K with Vista although there are issues with Outlook and Office 2K and
Office XP:

Description of the versions of Office that are supported on Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932087

Outlook and Vista
http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook and Vista
Which versions of Outlook work with Vista?

Outlook 2007, naturally, along with Outlook 2003.

Outlook 2002 works fine but email account passwords are not saved. This is
because Outlook stores passwords in protected storage interface and Vista
does not support it.

Outlook 2000 in Internet only mode (IMO) loads but the address book does not
work - it needs the Windows Address Book files (wab.dll), which is not found
in Vista. Corporate mode seems to work fine in my limited tests, once you
get past the Outlook Start Up screen and verify it should be the default
mail client. (This dialog comes up every time I restart Outlook.) Either
switch to Corporate mode or upgrade to Outlook 2007. Vista's Mail and
Calendar applications are viable alternatives to Outlook for many home
users.

Outlook 98 IMO will not work correctly due to the missing wab.dll. I haven't
yet tested Outlook 98 Corp or Outlook 97 with Vista, but frankly, if you are
still using either version you need to either upgrade to Outlook 2007 or
switch to Vista's Mail and Calendar applications. Both have security issues
and need to be retired.

Don't look for Microsoft to release patches to fix any issues that may come
up with Outlook2002 and older, as they are all well past their mainstream
support lifecycle.


CH

"ck" <cljlkck@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I am not a guru Windows PC person,
> at least I don't consider I am very good at Windows PC.
> I develop software, so I am going to install Java, perl etc. Are those
> software
> available for Window Vista??
>
> I have Microsoft offices for Windows XP professional, could I use the
> some software (Microsoft offices) for Vista?
>
> Thank you very much.
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-03-2007   #3 (permalink)
Rock
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Re: Windows XP's Microsoft offices software for Vista???

"ck" wrote
> I am not a guru Windows PC person,
> at least I don't consider I am very good at Windows PC.
> I develop software, so I am going to install Java, perl etc. Are those
> software
> available for Window Vista??


Yes there are verions of Java compatible with Vista. I don't know about
Perl, not my area.

> I have Microsoft offices for Windows XP professional, could I use the
> some software (Microsoft offices) for Vista?


Depends on what version you have and whether it's OEM or retail. In general
OEM can't be installed on a different PC. Check the license.

--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

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