Outlook 2003 & Office SBE 2000...

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Mike

Several of the users in y office are running OEM versions of Office 2000
Small Business Edition.
I need to give them Outlook 2003, as Outlook 2000 doesn't fully integrate
with Exchange 2003.
Since I can't un-install Outlook 2000, what would be the best way to do
this?
If I install Outlook 2003 as thinsg are, will that cause problems?
I won't have to reinstall Office 2000, excluding Outlook, will I?
Any advice appreciated!
 
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Mikey

You can only have 1 instance of Outlook installed at any one time.

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Ok, what wopuld I do about the existing installation of Outlook?
Is there a way to remove it, or would I have to uninstall Office 2000,
reinstall excluding Outlook & then install Outlook 2003?
 
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Diane Poremsky

run setup and use the custom option to remove or change - then remove only
outlook 2000.
 
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Mark J. McGinty

Mike said:
Several of the users in y office are running OEM versions of Office 2000
Small Business Edition.
I need to give them Outlook 2003, as Outlook 2000 doesn't fully integrate
with Exchange 2003.
Since I can't un-install Outlook 2000, what would be the best way to do
this?
If I install Outlook 2003 as thinsg are, will that cause problems?
I won't have to reinstall Office 2000, excluding Outlook, will I?
Any advice appreciated!

There was, and possibly still is an ISO image in MSDN subscriber content
that installs *only* Outlook 2003 (which, unlike the rest of Office 2003,
does not require activation.) The ISO file name was
en_sbs_2003_Outlook.iso.

The operative file within the ISO image is OUTLS11.MSI, maybe it's included
(with all the other requsite files) on the Office CD?

In any case, it is designed to do exactly what you want to do... With a
little luck you may be able to find it.


-Mark
 

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