THE STUDENT AND TEACHER EDITION OF MICROSOFT

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Guest

Hello I have the microsoft student and teacher edition software and I have
windows xp version that comes with the service pack od sp1 and when I load
the software I get an error message that says I have to have windows xp sp2
or thw micrsoft 2003 server on my computer what can I do to use the software?
 
J

Joseph Meehan

student said:
Hello I have the microsoft student and teacher edition software and I
have windows xp version that comes with the service pack od sp1 and
when I load the software I get an error message that says I have to
have windows xp sp2 or thw micrsoft 2003 server on my computer what
can I do to use the software?

Sorry. This is a newsgroup dedicated to questions about Access, the
database program in Office Professional. It appears your question may not
be related to these subjects. The Microsoft help system is not all that
clear and may have misdirected you here.

It is best to ask your questions in a newsgroup dedicated to the
subject of your question. You should find people better able to address
your problem there.
http://tc2.atspace.com/0013-HowToSearch.htm#FindNewsgroup may help.


Note: It is always best to indicate the name and version of any
program(s) you may be using when asking a question and also indicate the
operating system (like Windows XP or 98) when you ask a question.
 
6

'69 Camaro

Hi.
when I load
the software I get an error message that says I have to have windows xp
sp2
or thw micrsoft 2003 server on my computer what can I do to use the
software?

Go to Windows Update and download Windows XP SP-2, then install it on your
workstation. All versions of Microsoft Office 2007 require at least Windows
XP SP-2. If you cannot download and install Windows XP SP-2, then return
the Microsoft Office 2007 Student and Teacher Edition (if you can, now that
the package is opened) and buy Microsoft Office 2003 Student and Teacher
Edition, which will load on a workstation with Windows XP or Windows XP SP-1
installed.

HTH.
Gunny

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See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
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http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact
info.
 

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