non-commercial use in title of outlook

M

mark

I have a question. I have office 2007 with business manager via upgrade from
retail and had it installed working great on my laptop. I then received a new
laptop with vista so i loaded my office upgrade 2007 on it and did the
internet activation. However, in the title bar for outlook it says
"non-commerical use" on the new laptop but not on the old one. I was still
using the one on the
previous laptop until i was able to migrate my outlook data out. The problem
i am having now on the new one with the "non-commercial use" in the title bar
is that it will not let me send/receive except of the very first try after
rebooting. I suspect this is tied to the fact that it thinks it is installed
on 2 laptops. How do I resolve this? I will stop using it on my old laptop
once I am up and running on the new one.

Also, i am new to vista. I can see the personal.psx file on my xp (old pc)
but I cannot see how to view the hidden/system files and folders in vista so
i can copy the outlook file over to migrate my data. Any tips on this as well?

thank you..

Mark
 
M

mark

I meant to say that the program i see then non-commerical use in the title is
outlook and word and powerpoint and word. I am using a pop email account. I
also get the error message in excel - "compile error in hidden module:
autoexecnew" when i start excel and Distmon when I exit. I know have a
several questions / requests for assistance in my post so thank you for any
assistance. And i know it is a .pst vs. psx that i listed in my original post
for outlook.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

did the new laptop come with the student and home version? That is the only
version of office restricted to noncommercial use, but it doesn't include
Outlook.

I don't believe this is causing your send and receive problems. Antivirus or
other addins would causes problems like this though.

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G

Gordon

mark said:
I meant to say that the program i see then non-commerical use in the title
is
outlook and word and powerpoint and word. I am using a pop email account.
I
also get the error message in excel - "compile error in hidden module:
autoexecnew" when i start excel and Distmon when I exit. I know have a
several questions / requests for assistance in my post so thank you for
any
assistance. And i know it is a .pst vs. psx that i listed in my original
post
for outlook.


I expect there was a trial version installed when you bought the laptop.
Uninstall BOTH versions, reboot, and then install your paid-for version.
 
D

DL

The OP has multi posted this Q to at least 3 Office groups, it has been
answered in the first group

Diane Poremsky said:
did the new laptop come with the student and home version? That is the
only version of office restricted to noncommercial use, but it doesn't
include Outlook.

I don't believe this is causing your send and receive problems. Antivirus
or other addins would causes problems like this though.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


mark said:
I have a question. I have office 2007 with business manager via upgrade
from
retail and had it installed working great on my laptop. I then received a
new
laptop with vista so i loaded my office upgrade 2007 on it and did the
internet activation. However, in the title bar for outlook it says
"non-commerical use" on the new laptop but not on the old one. I was
still
using the one on the
previous laptop until i was able to migrate my outlook data out. The
problem
i am having now on the new one with the "non-commercial use" in the title
bar
is that it will not let me send/receive except of the very first try
after
rebooting. I suspect this is tied to the fact that it thinks it is
installed
on 2 laptops. How do I resolve this? I will stop using it on my old
laptop
once I am up and running on the new one.

Also, i am new to vista. I can see the personal.psx file on my xp (old
pc)
but I cannot see how to view the hidden/system files and folders in vista
so
i can copy the outlook file over to migrate my data. Any tips on this as
well?

thank you..

Mark
 

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