so i downloaded MS Office 2007 Enterprise, and it was in a ZIP file. I extracted it, and there was one folder in it. i opened it and there is an ISO, MD5. and a SFV file. What do i do with these, and how do i install this?
thanks.
-MATT
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Use a program like Nero / Alchohal 120 / your burning software to burn the .iso as a image file - It will auto create your cd/dvd so that when you pop the cd in it is like the actual install cd with autoplay, ect.
How to burn a .iso / What is a ISO
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/e-smith/docs/howto/CD_burning_howto.html -
ok i tried opening the ISO file with this Sonic program that was already installed in my computer... it automatically directed me to burn the ISO image thingy to a CD....
so when i burn it to a CD, all i need is the ISO file right? and when i burned it, and i put it in my computer, it will install MS Office 2007 Enterprise for me?
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Select burn image and after it is done, reload the cd to install Office 2007
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lmao. just use daemon tools for the iso file. isnt it illegal to download that
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i know that is from torrent LOL
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So you want us to help you open an illegal download? Is that what's happening here?
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I dont think just downloading it is illegal. You still need a vVLK for the enterprise edtion. BTW, I stil perfer the 2000 pro over both 2005 or 2007 editions. GL
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"so i downloaded MS Office 2007 Enterprise, and it was in a ZIP file. I extracted it, and there was one folder in it. i opened it and there is an ISO, MD5. and a SFV file. What do i do with these, and how do i install this?"
It is probably illegal if you are asking for instructions like this. -
This forum topic should be closed/deleted. If your company has the appropriate license for Office 2007 Enterprise, then you would download the file from MSDN as an iso file -- not zipped. Also, the person at the company responsible for this would certainly know how to do this. Any other way of "downloading" Office 2007 Enterprise is clearly warez -- and no individual user has legal access to the Enterprise edition of Office 2007.
MS Office 2007 Enterprise help
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Gamermatt, Feb 15, 2007.