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    MS Office 2007 Enterprise help

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Gamermatt, Feb 15, 2007.

  1. Gamermatt

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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?

    thanks.

    -MATT
     
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  3. Gamermatt

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    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?

    thanks.
     
  4. BENDER

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    Select burn image and after it is done, reload the cd to install Office 2007
     
  5. HP Fan

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    lmao. just use daemon tools for the iso file. isnt it illegal to download that :confused:
     
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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
     
  9. Gamermatt

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    lol.... um.... how do you know its illegal? ;)
     
  10. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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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.
     
  11. JadedRaverLA

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    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.