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I use 2002 Office XP Professional that includes:
Outlook - Word - Access - Power Point - Excel - Publisher. I would like to update OR replace the 2002 Outlook version to the 2007 Outlook version - while retaining the other 2002 Office XP programs. Is this possible? Are there any technical - compatability - stability - application software problems or issues that would prevent this functionality upgrade to the newer 2007 Outlook...and still be able to use my other 2002 programs? In researching this problem, (but not being able to locate the exact same program configuration and task)... some posts indicate that installing outlook 2007 on top of outlook 2002 would create no problems...other posts say it might create problems because of the Office XP package...other posts suggest upgrading completely to 2007. I would like to hang on to a very productive and functional 2002 Office XP package...but still be able to take advantage of the 2007 Outlook features. Thanks very much if you can help me with this question. Sincerely, Steve [ current system configuration: O/S: Windows XP Pro v.5.1 with service pack 2 Br: Internet Explorer 7 ] |
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Steve wrote:
I use 2002 Office XP Professional that includes: Outlook - Word - Access - Power Point - Excel - Publisher. I would like to update OR replace the 2002 Outlook version to the 2007 Outlook version - while retaining the other 2002 Office XP programs. Is this possible? Yes. Are there any technical - compatability - stability - application software problems or issues that would prevent this functionality upgrade to the newer 2007 Outlook...and still be able to use my other 2002 programs? No mail merge ability and spell check issues are the most frequent. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank You very much Brian.................
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Steve wrote: I use 2002 Office XP Professional that includes: Outlook - Word - Access - Power Point - Excel - Publisher. I would like to update OR replace the 2002 Outlook version to the 2007 Outlook version - while retaining the other 2002 Office XP programs. Is this possible? Yes. Are there any technical - compatability - stability - application software problems or issues that would prevent this functionality upgrade to the newer 2007 Outlook...and still be able to use my other 2002 programs? No mail merge ability and spell check issues are the most frequent. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Steve" wrote: Thank You very much Brian................. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Steve wrote: I use 2002 Office XP Professional that includes: Outlook - Word - Access - Power Point - Excel - Publisher. I would like to update OR replace the 2002 Outlook version to the 2007 Outlook version - while retaining the other 2002 Office XP programs. Is this possible? Yes. Are there any technical - compatability - stability - application software problems or issues that would prevent this functionality upgrade to the newer 2007 Outlook...and still be able to use my other 2002 programs? No mail merge ability and spell check issues are the most frequent. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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My previous post was my first post, please disregard.
I am having problems installing Outlook 2007 over 2002. I do not need to keep 2002 other than keeping my emails and contacts. The install seems to be successful until it gets to the step that transfers 2002 preferences to 2007. 2007 stops responding and has to be ended. I have tried exiting Defender Pro, reinstalling, and several other combinations. I am now unable to update XP as it thinks there is an unactivated product. I have XP Home SP 3, Office XP, and Defender Pro. Any suggestions? I had similar problems installing on my laptop with Vista. In other words, This installation has never gone smothly. Also, I am really irritated that Outlook 2002 is no longer supported. It was an application that I purchased and was working well until now. "Steve" wrote: Thank You very much Brian................. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Steve wrote: I use 2002 Office XP Professional that includes: Outlook - Word - Access - Power Point - Excel - Publisher. I would like to update OR replace the 2002 Outlook version to the 2007 Outlook version - while retaining the other 2002 Office XP programs. Is this possible? Yes. Are there any technical - compatability - stability - application software problems or issues that would prevent this functionality upgrade to the newer 2007 Outlook...and still be able to use my other 2002 programs? No mail merge ability and spell check issues are the most frequent. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Arno Brittain wrote:
My previous post was my first post, please disregard. Unfortunately, you posted your message as a reply to an unrelated topic. You should have created a new thread for yourself. I am having problems installing Outlook 2007 over 2002. I do not need to keep 2002 other than keeping my emails and contacts. Don't install over the top. Completely remove Outlook 2002 first. Then after installing Outlook 2007, but before running it, create a new mail profile and add your existing PST to that profile. You can make the old PST your delivery location if you wish so that everyting appears exactly as in the old Outlook, but I'd advise not doing that. Instead, by just adding the old PST as a second PST to the mail profile, you'll be able to move the old data to a PST that doesn't have the size limitations that your existing PST has. Also, I am really irritated that Outlook 2002 is no longer supported. It was an application that I purchased and was working well until now. Nothing should have forced you to upgrade. You should have been able to request that XP be installed on the laptop. If you have an OEM XP installation disk from the prior PC and it's the same vendor as the new PC, you should be able to install it without having to activate. You can them stop using the old PC. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Maybe I missed the instruction which told me to unload 2002 before loading
2007. If I didn't miss this instruction then it is further proof of problems with the 2007 installation. I found the answer to my installation problem in several other threads. Perhaps they have posted in the wrong thread also. The problem is that the 2002 profile is not compatible with 2007. It should not cause the 2007 installation to hang when "Migrating Account Settings". 2007 should detect this and work around it. I worked around the problem through the Mail item in the Control Panel. I have got 2007 working now, but when I add my MSN account it works one time only. Everything appears connected correctly but I receive no new mail. I have to go to Hotmail.com to get my new mail. To get it to Outlook I have to remove the account and add it again. My earthlink account works fine. It is only MSN mail that does not work. I have tried for days to find the setting to fix this. My opinion is that I have had trouble with my mail all summer long since the move to Windows Live Hotmail. That is what forced me to migrate to 2007. The 2007 installation in Vista was not smooth either but it is working. Yes I was yet again forced to buy software to replace software that was working to continue using Microsoft products. My old PC is running XP and my new laptop is running Vista. My old software is Office XP with Outlook 2002. I have installed Outlook 2007 twice which is legal in this situation. I have had problems with both. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Arno Brittain wrote: My previous post was my first post, please disregard. Unfortunately, you posted your message as a reply to an unrelated topic. You should have created a new thread for yourself. I am having problems installing Outlook 2007 over 2002. I do not need to keep 2002 other than keeping my emails and contacts. Don't install over the top. Completely remove Outlook 2002 first. Then after installing Outlook 2007, but before running it, create a new mail profile and add your existing PST to that profile. You can make the old PST your delivery location if you wish so that everyting appears exactly as in the old Outlook, but I'd advise not doing that. Instead, by just adding the old PST as a second PST to the mail profile, you'll be able to move the old data to a PST that doesn't have the size limitations that your existing PST has. Also, I am really irritated that Outlook 2002 is no longer supported. It was an application that I purchased and was working well until now. Nothing should have forced you to upgrade. You should have been able to request that XP be installed on the laptop. If you have an OEM XP installation disk from the prior PC and it's the same vendor as the new PC, you should be able to install it without having to activate. You can them stop using the old PC. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Arno Brittain wrote:
Maybe I missed the instruction which told me to unload 2002 before loading 2007. Microsoft thinks it works. While sometimes it may, often it doesn't. If I didn't miss this instruction then it is further proof of problems with the 2007 installation. I found the answer to my installation problem in several other threads. Perhaps they have posted in the wrong thread also. The problem is that the 2002 profile is not compatible with 2007. Whenever you change versions of Outlook, it's always a good idea to start with a fresh mail profile. Even if the update process succeed, starting with a clean profile creates a clean registry tree to hold that profile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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