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Where are office iso's?
Hi All,
I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key. I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T |
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On 08/31/2018 1:04 PM, T wrote:
Hi All, I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. Â*Â*Â* https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key.Â* I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T I think Paul pointed us at Heidoc.net, If my aging memory cells still hold true. Rene |
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Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 08/31/2018 1:04 PM, T wrote: Hi All, I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key. I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T I think Paul pointed us at Heidoc.net, If my aging memory cells still hold true. Rene Some versions of this have contained a coin miner. The software will prompt you when it's about to start the coin miner (if one is present). Do your download request, use the "copy to buffer" function, and do the actual download in a browser. This will reduce the time that the tool is open on your desktop. https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool The reason for the "hefty" operating requirements, of .NET and IExx , is because it fiddles with some ActiveX or whatever, to fool Techbench into generating a URL. Note that Microsoft broke the Win7 download on that thing, and the author of it supports a "reduced rate" URL generation function today. To generate a URL now for Win7 takes time. It's not clear when other download products will suffer the same fate. Paul |
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On 08/31/2018 11:34 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
On 08/31/2018 1:04 PM, T wrote: Hi All, I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key.Â* I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T I think Paul pointed us at Heidoc.net, If my aging memory cells still hold true. Rene Found it: https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/51...6c12/detection Thank you! |
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On 08/31/2018 11:50 AM, Paul wrote:
Rene Lamontagne wrote: On 08/31/2018 1:04 PM, T wrote: Hi All, I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key.Â* I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T I think Paul pointed us at Heidoc.net, If my aging memory cells still hold true. Rene Some versions of this have contained a coin miner. The software will prompt you when it's about to start the coin miner (if one is present). Do your download request, use the "copy to buffer" function, and do the actual download in a browser. This will reduce the time that the tool is open on your desktop. https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool The reason for the "hefty" operating requirements, of .NET and IExx , is because it fiddles with some ActiveX or whatever, to fool Techbench into generating a URL. Note that Microsoft broke the Win7 download on that thing, and the author of it supports a "reduced rate" URL generation function today. To generate a URL now for Win7 takes time. It's not clear when other download products will suffer the same fate. Â*Â* Paul Thank you! |
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On 08/31/2018 11:50 AM, Paul wrote:
Rene Lamontagne wrote: On 08/31/2018 1:04 PM, T wrote: Hi All, I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key.Â* I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T I think Paul pointed us at Heidoc.net, If my aging memory cells still hold true. Rene Some versions of this have contained a coin miner. The software will prompt you when it's about to start the coin miner (if one is present). Do your download request, use the "copy to buffer" function, and do the actual download in a browser. This will reduce the time that the tool is open on your desktop. https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool The reason for the "hefty" operating requirements, of .NET and IExx , is because it fiddles with some ActiveX or whatever, to fool Techbench into generating a URL. Note that Microsoft broke the Win7 download on that thing, and the author of it supports a "reduced rate" URL generation function today. To generate a URL now for Win7 takes time. It's not clear when other download products will suffer the same fate. Â*Â* Paul NirSoft tells me: Product Name : Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Product ID : 82503-131-1871605-27410 The closest I could get from heidoc was Office_Pro_2010_TechG_English_x64.exe I wonder if the TechG will work with their 2010 key? |
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On 08/31/2018 11:04 AM, T wrote:
Hi All, I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. Â*Â*Â* https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key.Â* I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. :'( If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. Many thanks, -T M$ Tech support looked up her key. It turns out it was a trial key. Bad dog! Bad dog! Bad dog! I will sell her a new version. |
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T wrote:
T wrote: I need the iso to M$ Office 2010 Professional. *** https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...e#pk-input-key Does not like the customer's key.* I have a scheduled call back from M$ support, but they are rarely of any help. If memory serves me, there is a place to download whatever iso you want, but I can't find it. M$ Tech support looked up her key. It turns out it was a trial key. Bad dog! Bad dog! Bad dog! I will sell her a new version. At this point, you should check how enamored the customer is with Microsoft Office. They may be willing to learn a new office suite, especially if it is free (e.g., LibreOffice, FreeOffice) or a lot cheaper (Softmaker, author of FreeOffice, has their Office suite). No idea if your customer has a trial version of MS Office that includes Outlook. If so, there are free alternatives (e.g., Thunderbird) or cheaper alternatives (e.g., EssentialPIM, eM Client - both have crippled free versions which might be sufficient to your customer). Seems there is an opportunity to introduce alternatives. If the customer is a SOHO or personal user, they might like not having to pay $200 to $300 for MS Office 2016). If they still want MS Office, maybe going with the Office 365 subscription would be preferred since the cost would be yearly but smaller. In fact, you can find eBay sellers that have subscription cards for a lot cheaper than buying direct from Microsoft. I paid $33 apiece for three 1-year subscriptions (which aggregate when activated, so I got a 3-year subscription) instead of the $99/year that Microsoft wants to charge. |
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On 08/31/2018 02:53 PM, VanguardLH wrote:
At this point, you should check how enamored the customer is with Microsoft Office Tuesday, I show them how to use Libre Office, which I have already installed. This all depends on the attitude of the user(s). "I CAN'T LEARN ANYTHING NEW !!!!" gets them back on M$O. Some folks will only accept 100% identical to M$O. So I get to sell then a copy. I have had a few secretaries almost get violent with me over Open Office and then Libre Office. Open Office did suck. But Libre Office is fairly decent, except for envelope printing. Most just say "I am having too hard a time adjusting to Libre Office, just order me out the real one." And I do. |
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 14:58:32 -0700, T wrote:
I have had a few secretaries almost get violent with me over Open Office and then Libre Office. Open Office did suck. But Libre Office is fairly decent, except for envelope printing. I would try it, but I have user-defined functions and other VBA macros in workbooks that I use every day, and my understanding is that it doesn't support VBA. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://BrownMath.com/ http://OakRoadSystems.com/ Shikata ga nai... |
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On 09/01/2018 03:43 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 14:58:32 -0700, T wrote: I have had a few secretaries almost get violent with me over Open Office and then Libre Office. Open Office did suck. But Libre Office is fairly decent, except for envelope printing. I would try it, but I have user-defined functions and other VBA macros in workbooks that I use every day, and my understanding is that it doesn't support VBA. Hi Stan, What I have been doing of late is to place what I want into the clipboard, punch an icon to a Perl 6 program of my own writing, read the clipboard, manipulate the data to my liking, place back on the clipboard, then paste the data back where I want it. Do this and you will be as weird as me! :-) -T |
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T wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: At this point, you should check how enamored the customer is with Microsoft Office Tuesday, I show them how to use Libre Office, which I have already installed. This all depends on the attitude of the user(s). "I CAN'T LEARN ANYTHING NEW !!!!" gets them back on M$O. Some folks will only accept 100% identical to M$O. So I get to sell then a copy. I have had a few secretaries almost get violent with me over Open Office and then Libre Office. Open Office did suck. But Libre Office is fairly decent, except for envelope printing. Most just say "I am having too hard a time adjusting to Libre Office, just order me out the real one." And I do. I also mentioned Softmaker's Office suite which has the look and feel of MS Office. They have their FreeOffice version if the user doesn't want to pay anything or to use as a starter version. If the user really needs a non-MS office product that looks even more similar, there's Kingsoft's WPS Office suite that has free and paid versions. I used to recommend Kingsoft because it had skins that made it look very like Microsoft's Office; however, I stopped recommended it after they got greedy by turning their free version into adwa watermarking the print output, many features got disabled after 30-days (without them warning it was a trialware version (many reviews were glowing because the authors published before the 30day trial had expired). That was back in Mar 2017, so they may have improved their behavior since then. If you push the features of MS Word into your documents, none of the non-Microsoft office suites will provide 100% fidelity. VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) is proprietary to Microsoft (a variant of Microsoft's Visual Basic) and why you find VBA only in Microsoft products because it uses OLE automation (aka ActiveX). Back when I trialed OpenOffice (and LibreOffice was just released), I found creating and editing tables easier in MS Word versus OpenOffice that had some table features rather obtusely buried. Some others that I looked at but never trialed are ThinkFree Office, Ability Office, and Polaris Office. Then there is Corel's WordPerfect, the old rival of Microsoft Office, but not as cheap as the other alternatives. If the user has an always-on Internet connection, there's Google Docs or Microsoft's OneDrive (to get at office.live.com). I have not used either of those. When not at home or work, I have the MS Office apps on my Android smartphone - and it's all free. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ft.office.word https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...t.office.excel https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ice.powerpoint https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...office.onenote https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...office.outlook https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...osoft.skydrive |
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On Mon, 3 Sep 2018 01:00:57 -0500, VanguardLH wrote in
T wrote: VanguardLH wrote: At this point, you should check how enamored the customer is with Microsoft Office Tuesday, I show them how to use Libre Office, which I have already installed. This all depends on the attitude of the user(s). "I CAN'T LEARN ANYTHING NEW !!!!" gets them back on M$O. Some folks will only accept 100% identical to M$O. So I get to sell then a copy. I have had a few secretaries almost get violent with me over Open Office and then Libre Office. Open Office did suck. But Libre Office is fairly decent, except for envelope printing. Most just say "I am having too hard a time adjusting to Libre Office, just order me out the real one." And I do. I also mentioned Softmaker's Office suite which has the look and feel of MS Office. They have their FreeOffice version if the user doesn't want to pay anything or to use as a starter version. +1 on Softmaker's Office free (and pay) version. -- Web based forums are like subscribing to 10 different newspapers and having to visit 10 different news stands to pickup each one. Email list-server groups and USENET are like having all of those newspapers delivered to your door every morning. |
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