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Office 2003(outlook) upgrade to 2007

Hi ,

I am in process of upgrading the office 2003 to 2007, requirement is to upgrade only outlook 2003 to 2007 for that i have created a msp using OCT.

Also when i upgrade, the existing 2003 features should be intact other than outlook.

Please any suggestion as to how the existing features or components of office 2003 should be searched and left on the machine using the 2007 package.

Also i want the settings of outllook2003 to reflect automatically in outllook 2007 when upgraded.

Thanks.

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Posted by: anonymous_9363 14 years ago
Red Belt
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There is extensive documentation on MSDN about installing parts of Office 2007 on top of Office 2003. Presumably, when creating your patch, you elected to keep all components except Outlook 2003?
Posted by: smarty 14 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Hi VBScab,
I guess my question is not clear, i want only office 2007 to be installed and other features have to disabled.
Posted by: captain_planet 14 years ago
Black Belt
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Smarty - in the OCT look under "Setup" > "Remove previous installations". By default Office 2007 removes earlier versions. If you want to change this default setting, you can do so just below.....
Posted by: anonymous_9363 14 years ago
Red Belt
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requirement is to upgrade only outlook 2003 to 2007
i want only office 2007 to be installed and other features have to disabled.
Anyone else confused? Anyway, the point is, everything you need to do can be done via the Customisation Tool.
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