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Coalhouse Cat
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 11:11 pm    Post subject: Install FrontPage in replacement PC
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I need to install my FrontPage 2003 to my new PC as the original PC has
failed. I have the original software and box and just need to install it in
the new PC. I have not tried it yet and figured I would ask those that
understand these things before doing so. It seems straight forward enough
and it surely happens all the time.
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Ronx
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Install FrontPage in replacement PC [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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FrontPage 2003 will run in Vista, Windows 7 and Windows XP without any
problems. Just install it and type in the product key when requested.
However, if the CD is an upgrade version you will need a CD from a
qualifying product to validate the upgrade.
Qualifying products for FrontPage 2003 are:
Any version of FrontPage from Frontpage 98 to FrontPage 2002
Any MS Office suite (any version) that includes FrontPage. These would be
Office developer edition, Office Professional with FrontPage, or Office
Premium
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Ron Symonds
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"Coalhouse Cat" <Coalhouse Cat DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I need to install my FrontPage 2003 to my new PC as the original PC has
> failed. I have the original software and box and just need to install it
> in
> the new PC. I have not tried it yet and figured I would ask those that
> understand these things before doing so. It seems straight forward enough
> and it surely happens all the time.
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