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Old 03-31-2011, 01:34 PM   #1
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After a couple of days of “no comments,” Microsoft has acknowledged the findings of a pair of bloggers who discovered that starting with the next major test release of Windows 7, Internet Explorer 8 will be able to be removed.
Microsoft officials made this public acknowledgment via the Engineering Windows 7 blog. In a posting,Office Standard 2010 Activation, dated March 6, Jack Mayo,Office 2010 Standard Keygen, the Group Program Manager for the Documents and Printing team, listed a set of Windows 7 features that will be able to be turned on and off by users immediately after the initial Windows set-up.
The new blog post made no mention of the Opera antitrust case against Microsoft — a factor which many consider to be the impetus for Microsoft;s decision to make IE 8 an optional, as opposed to a required,Office Home And Business 2010 cl��, user feature.
The ability to turn off IE 8 is part of Windows 7 test build 7048, but that build isn;t available to the majority of testers. Most Windows 7 testers will have to wait another month or so for the public Release Candidate test build of Windows 7 to check out this option.
In addition to the set of Windows Vista features that users already may opt to “deselect,” Microsoft is planning to add a bunch of new ones (including IE 8) with Windows 7:
Windows Media PlayerWindows Media CenterWindows DVD MakerInternet Explorer 8Windows SearchHandwriting Recognition (through the Tablet PC Components option)Windows Gadget PlatformFax and ScanXPS Viewer and Services (including the Virtual Print Driver)
(The XPS Viewer is another interesting addition to this list. XPS has been a rumored antitrust-lawsuit target in the past, with Microsoft claiming Adobe was rattling some sabers about its new document format three years ago.)
Mayo reiterated what will happen if a feature is turned off:
“If a feature is deselected, it is not available for use. This means the files (binaries and data) are not loaded by the operating system (for security-conscious customers) and not available to users on the computer. These same files are staged so that the features can easily be added back to the running OS without additional media. This staging is important feedback we have received from customers who definitely do not like to dig up the installation DVD.”
Mayo noted that any underlying application programming interfaces (APIs) that are part of the deselected features are not removed from Windows, as this could break other OS components and/or third-party applications that call on these interfaces.
Mayo did not mention at all the European antitrust case against Microsoft as one of the reasons — if not the only reason — that Microsoft has added IE 8 to the list of user-selectable features. However, many company watchers believe that Microsoft is attempting to head off at the pass the Opera antitrust suit over Microsoft;s browser-bundling practices by providing this option.
Instead,Office 2010 Professional Plus, the Windows team is touting improved security,Office 2010 Serial, performance enhancement and user choice as the reasons that it is making a growing set of Windows features removable.
Do you think Microsoft;s decision to make IE 8 removable is a sound one (beyond the seeming legal reasons for it)? Will the move derail — or at least dent — the Opera antitrust case against Microsoft?
Update: In looking over again Microsoft;s list of new Windows 7 removable features, it;s clear that quite several of these seem to be litigation-inspired. IE 8 removal is clearly a response to Opera;;s antitrust complaint in the EU. Windows Search removal is, no doubt, a preemptive strike against further Google legal complaints. XPS Viewer can be seen as an Adobe-antitrust-inspired choice. Media Player removal is surely a way Microsoft is hoping to avoid new antitrust-inspired cases like the one it lost a couple of years ago in the EU. Maybe the new list of Windows 7 removable features should be labeled as “Antitrust Magnets (with an “Add At Your Own Risk” warning).
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There is one product called "Windows 7," and another Windows 7 Professional Key called "windows 7 x64" the price difference is 80 dollars the Office 2007 Enterprise Key one being cheaper Office Pro 2007. I just want to buy Office 2010 Activation for a new hard drive which one do i have to buy Office Pro Plus 2010?
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Old 03-31-2011, 01:40 PM   #3
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After a couple of days of “no comments,” Microsoft has acknowledged the findings of a pair of bloggers who discovered that starting with the next major test release of Windows 7, Internet Explorer 8 will be able to be removed.
Microsoft officials made this public acknowledgment via the Engineering Windows 7 blog. In a posting,Office Standard 2010 Activation, dated March 6, Jack Mayo,Office 2010 Standard Keygen, the Group Program Manager for the Documents and Printing team, listed a set of Windows 7 features that will be able to be turned on and off by users immediately after the initial Windows set-up.
The new blog post made no mention of the Opera antitrust case against Microsoft — a factor which many consider to be the impetus for Microsoft;s decision to make IE 8 an optional, as opposed to a required,Office Home And Business 2010 cl��, user feature.
The ability to turn off IE 8 is part of Windows 7 test build 7048, but that build isn;t available to the majority of testers. Most Windows 7 testers will have to wait another month or so for the public Release Candidate test build of Windows 7 to check out this option.
In addition to the set of Windows Vista features that users already may opt to “deselect,” Microsoft is planning to add a bunch of new ones (including IE 8) with Windows 7:
Windows Media PlayerWindows Media CenterWindows DVD MakerInternet Explorer 8Windows SearchHandwriting Recognition (through the Tablet PC Components option)Windows Gadget PlatformFax and ScanXPS Viewer and Services (including the Virtual Print Driver)
(The XPS Viewer is another interesting addition to this list. XPS has been a rumored antitrust-lawsuit target in the past, with Microsoft claiming Adobe was rattling some sabers about its new document format three years ago.)
Mayo reiterated what will happen if a feature is turned off:
“If a feature is deselected, it is not available for use. This means the files (binaries and data) are not loaded by the operating system (for security-conscious customers) and not available to users on the computer. These same files are staged so that the features can easily be added back to the running OS without additional media. This staging is important feedback we have received from customers who definitely do not like to dig up the installation DVD.”
Mayo noted that any underlying application programming interfaces (APIs) that are part of the deselected features are not removed from Windows, as this could break other OS components and/or third-party applications that call on these interfaces.
Mayo did not mention at all the European antitrust case against Microsoft as one of the reasons — if not the only reason — that Microsoft has added IE 8 to the list of user-selectable features. However, many company watchers believe that Microsoft is attempting to head off at the pass the Opera antitrust suit over Microsoft;s browser-bundling practices by providing this option.
Instead,Office 2010 Professional Plus, the Windows team is touting improved security,Office 2010 Serial, performance enhancement and user choice as the reasons that it is making a growing set of Windows features removable.
Do you think Microsoft;s decision to make IE 8 removable is a sound one (beyond the seeming legal reasons for it)? Will the move derail — or at least dent — the Opera antitrust case against Microsoft?
Update: In looking over again Microsoft;s list of new Windows 7 removable features, it;s clear that quite several of these seem to be litigation-inspired. IE 8 removal is clearly a response to Opera;;s antitrust complaint in the EU. Windows Search removal is, no doubt, a preemptive strike against further Google legal complaints. XPS Viewer can be seen as an Adobe-antitrust-inspired choice. Media Player removal is surely a way Microsoft is hoping to avoid new antitrust-inspired cases like the one it lost a couple of years ago in the EU. Maybe the new list of Windows 7 removable features should be labeled as “Antitrust Magnets (with an “Add At Your Own Risk” warning).
I already have my Windows 7 Professional Product Key computers set up a certain way Windows 7 Ultimate Key and don't want Microsoft Office 2007 anything to change - as far as the display goes. All my shortcut Office 2007 Professional are set up and arranged in a very efficient way for Office 2010 Key myself so I don't have to search for certain files/folders. Will upgrading to Microsoft Office Pro Plus screw this up?
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Old 03-31-2011, 03:02 PM   #4
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I had to do a complete Microsoft Office 2010 32bit Keydestructive restore on my computer and now I am putting pack all the SOFTWARE I had in it, but I lost the activation key for my Office Pro plus 2010. Microsoft does not have my product registration information (lost) they say and said I would have to get a new copy if I want to put it back on my Office Professional Plus 2010 Product Key computer. I have the disk but again no product key is there any way I can find it or get a new one.I did not use a km service to activate microsoft office 2010 I looked online for keys and normally when you put one it, it says please restart office 2010 to finish then it asks to activate through phone or internet. but it did not appear and it was activated. why and Office Professional is this permanent?I am downloading the free trial version of Microsoft office home and student 2010. The product key code that was given to me doesn't work. I enter it and then when I click the continue button it says it is not Office 2010 Activation Key valid. How can I find a key that works?If you mean the product key on the bottom of the laptop or the back of your desktop or tower, that's only for the Windows operating system and does not work for any Office products Office 2010 32 Bit. To get the trial copy to work, just click the Continue button without putting anything in the product key boxes.And are you using the same disk that you got when you bought Office? There are tons of different Office 2010 Home And Student Product Key editions and license types for Office, so your install source has to match the edition (such as Home & Student, Small Business, or Professional) and the license type (such as OEM, Retail, or Volume) that the key was intended for.
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Old 03-31-2011, 03:30 PM   #5
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I installed office Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Student Product Key2010 on 10 computers last month. I downloaded the installer and the key from the microsoft licensing site. When I installed them, I was never prompted for a key. Now office to asking for a key. When you start outlook or any other app, office says this copy is Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2010 Key unlicensed, but when you click the button to change the key, nothing happens. So I went to file tab, clicked help, then hit the "chnage product key" button. A window came up asking for the key. I entered the key, some green text under the key said it was checking the key. The green text disappeared and the continue button wa Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus Product Keys now pressable. So I Microsoft Office Home And Business 2010 Keypressed continue and it started loading the installer, it said press continue to install microsoft office 2010, when I do that, the installer fails. open up office and it's Microsoft Office Home And Studentstill unlicensed. WTF is going on? why is the installer trying to run, I'm just replacing the key, which i've done before and I was never prompted by this. The installer is on a network Microsoft Office 2010 32 Bit Key share, that's where I installed it from. Can anyone tell me what is going on?
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Old 03-31-2011, 04:25 PM   #6
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I downloaded Office 2010 Professional Plusthe Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 60-day trial and it has expired. I wanted to know If there is any way I could just buy a Product key instead of having to buy the disc?You can get the product key at Amazon for $109. But it's important to remember that then your version is only good on that PC. If you buy a new pc next year you won't be able to transfer it over. If you pay a little more and buy the disk, you will still have the program on your next pc as long as it's removed from your old one.So just now, my pc wouldn't boot, and none of the repairing stuff would work Microsoft Office Standard 2010 Product Key(system restore, using the win7 disc and doing startup repair) none of it was able to make my machiene boot. so inevitably i reinstalled windows including formatting the drive.here is my problem, when reformatting i lost all my programs, including office 2010 that costs a big chunk of money. so its gone, and i don't have a disk, just Microsoft Office 2010 got the installer online and bought a product key from microsoft. how can i get my key back? i really don't want to have that money go down the toilet. how would i be able to get it back or get another one? If you bought it from the Microsoft website when as a Digital Download when you purchased it Microsoft sent you an email message Office 2010 Standard Activation Key detailing your purchase of OFFICE 2010. So, just search your Emails for Microsoft and once you find it will contain your Product Key. Search the email you used when you purchased the Office software.I Downloaded Office 2010, install and already have a product key. But When I Activate In Word 2010 It's say"A communication error has Office 2010 Product Keyoccurred. Please Verify that you have connectivity to the Internet and try again(0x80072F8F).I see my network I purchased product key card for office 2010 home and student version, but unable to download the Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Student Product Key installation file. I tried using cc-cleaner also but still, unable to download from microsoft office site.
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I installed office Office 2010 Professional Plus Activation2010 on 10 computers last month. I downloaded the installer and the key from the microsoft licensing site. When I installed them, I was never prompted for a key. Now office to asking for a key. When you start outlook or any other app, office says this copy is Office 2010 Activation unlicensed, but when you click the button to change the key, nothing happens. So I went to file tab, clicked help, then hit the "chnage product key" button. A window came up asking for the key. I entered the key, some green text under the key said it was checking the key. The green text disappeared and the continue button wa Office 2010 Product Keys now pressable. So I Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Keypressed continue and it started loading the installer, it said press continue to install microsoft office 2010, when I do that, the installer fails. open up office and it's Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Keystill unlicensed. WTF is going on? why is the installer trying to run, I'm just replacing the key, which i've done before and I was never prompted by this. The installer is on a network Office 2010 Home And Student Product Key share, that's where I installed it from. Can anyone tell me what is going on?
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