Does MS Office 2003 run under Win2000 or only under XP (and more questions)?

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Pablo Suarez

Does MS Office 2003 run under Win2000 or only under XP?

Do I need eventually have to install DotNet Framework?
If yes, which version?

What is the difference between MS Office 2003 and MS Office XP?

Can I run MS Office 2003 (Spanish) under Win 2000 (english) and vice versa ?

Pablo
 
Office 2003 will work under Windows 2000 (or XP)

DotNet Framework, no you dont NEED to install it,however there are applications that depend on it nowadays, just get the latest version from WindowsUpdate

2003 has new features over office XP, check out the office website for the differences (http://office.microsoft.com/home/default.aspx).

Should be no real reason you cant run office spanish under an english os, I would recomend having the spanish keyboard map available (and a spanish keyboard)

Hope that helps

Ashleigh
 
Ashleigh said:
Office 2003 will work under Windows 2000 (or XP)

DotNet Framework, no you dont NEED to install it,however there are
applications that depend on it nowadays, just get the latest version from
WindowsUpdate
2003 has new features over office XP, check out the office website for the
differences (http://office.microsoft.com/home/default.aspx).
Should be no real reason you cant run office spanish under an english os,
I would recomend having the spanish keyboard map available (and a spanish
keyboard)
Hope that helps

Ashleigh

I use Office 2000 premium on a Spanish Win 98SE OS. The keyboard is in
Spanish. I also use it on a win2k OS in English, also with a Spanish
keyboard.

Alias
 
Ashleigh said:
Office 2003 will work under Windows 2000 (or XP)

Correction: - Office 2003 requires SP3 or later to be installed to run under
2000.
 
Sorry yes that is correct, SP3 is needed, however any 2000 users that are not on SP3 should really start thinking seroiusly about there security / stability ;)

Ashleigh
 

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