When I went to download the trial version of Home/Student, I could
not commence the download without entering information as though I were
a new user. I was concerned that the trial version authentication might
"mess up" my paid license -- so I didn't download it.
However, a friend gave me his disk of Home/Student. I thought that
would do it, but when I tried to navigate to the file that the error
message said I needed, it said that it was (I think the phrase was)
invalid location. There were two possible folders that might have been
correct and in both I got the same error message.
However, the good news is that in searching through old papers I
found my invoice for the purchase: I paid for a "license box" and
although I am not sure how, it appears I have the right to download again.
I assume that my preferences and personal settings will not be
overwritten, but am not sure.
David
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djprius wrote:
> Graham,
>
>> It's a big file
It is not the large .exe file that you point to,
>> but the extracted files that you have copied from the temporary folder
>> to a permanent location.
>
> I did run the .exe file and it did extract them -- and I did move the
> temp files to a new location on the hard drive.
>
>>
>> I had assumed that all the versions were similar but that it was the
>> key which determined the level of functionality. It appears that may
>> have been misguided. If the above does not address it, by all means
>> try downloading the HomeStudent trial -
>> http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/default.aspx
>> You have a legitimate key (if you have lost it you can extract it from
>> Windows using Belarc Advisor -
>> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html). In a worst case, you can
>> always reinstall from the downloaded file and apply your key to that.
>> Your personalisations should not be affected.
>>
>
> I'll do this in a few days. I'm tied up this weekend.
>
> Thanks, Graham, for all the support.
>
> David