Outlook on 60 day free trial

R

RB

My hard drive crashed and my son has my Microsoft Office disk at his
apartment at his college. I bought a new computor and need to use Office
programs now, my son will mail me the disks when he returns to college. I
have downloaded the free 60 day trial to use until then but I do not see
outlook on it. What do I need to do to get outlook as I have alot of contacts
in there that I need to use.

Thanks
 
T

Tom Willett

Which trial version did you download? Not all have Outlook.

: My hard drive crashed and my son has my Microsoft Office disk at his
: apartment at his college. I bought a new computor and need to use Office
: programs now, my son will mail me the disks when he returns to college. I
: have downloaded the free 60 day trial to use until then but I do not see
: outlook on it. What do I need to do to get outlook as I have alot of
contacts
: in there that I need to use.
:
: Thanks
 
V

VanguardLH

RB said:
My hard drive crashed and my son has my Microsoft Office disk at his
apartment at his college.

So you are pirating a copy of Office (to use on your son's computer). You
thought this was a pro-pirating newsgroup?
I bought a new computor and need to use Office programs now, my son will
mail me the disks when he returns to college.

He also needs to uninstall the pirated copy of Office on his computer.
I have downloaded the free 60 day trial to use until then but I do not see
outlook on it.

Trial version of WHAT? Some editions for some versions of Office do not
include Outlook. If your hard disk crashed, just how did you manage to
install anything on it?
What do I need to do to get outlook as I have alot of contacts in there
that I need to use.

Since the hard disk crashed and because you mention absolutely nothing
about recovering data files from that bad disk, did you ever do backups so
you have a copy of the .pst file to restore?
 

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