nema to puno veze sa windowsom vec sa debilima koji pisu aplikacije...
Kutija probaj da skines drugu verziju ofisa 2007
Ne postoji druga verzija, ja imam originalnu verziju i ne koristim crack-ove i ukradene seriale. Setup radi kako valja na Visti i XP-u, ovde nece Zasto - nemam pojma.
Office 2007 nema ama bas nikakvu zastitu
Office 2007 nema ama bas nikakvu zastitu
Vrlo neobičan problem!?!
O2K7 sam instalirao glatko i bez ikakvih problema na više različitih mašina i to na sve "službene verzije Sedmice" (Beta / RC / RTM)...
Uvek odmah instaliram i SP1, pa SP2 za Office, a potom mi Windows Update još ponudi nekih 130-ak MB raznih zakrpa i ispravki za sve Office programe...
Na Win 7 se uredeno instalira i bez ikakvih problema radi i OpenOffice.Org 3.1.0 (ako nekog zanima)
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@Scorpio(DDMF)!: Pa kad grešiš u startu. Pogrešan taster koristiš. Prisloniš pokazivač miša na ikonicu na taskbaru da prikaže preview za taj task i onda levim tasterom u samom preview prozorčiću klikneš na [X] u gornjem desnom uglu i to je sve...
Prislanjanje pokazivača i samo jedan levi klik i gotovo!
Sometimes, Microsoft Office Suite 2007 unable or cannot be uninstalled by using Add or Remove Programs (or Programs and Features) in Control Panel. There could be multiple causes and reasons that cause user cannot uninstall Office 2007, mainly due to corrupted, invalid or missing critical registry keys, files or components. When official uninstallation fails, the following error messages may appear.
Cannot fine setup.ini file.
Setup cannot continue because a required file is either corrupted or not available. Run setup again from the original source disc or download location.
Setup failed. Rolling back changes.
When the 2007 Microsoft Office system cannot be uninstalled, you may be unable to install or reinstall the 2007 Microsoft Office system.
To fix the error, user will have to uninstall the Microsoft Office 2007 manually by following the procedures listed below. For those who prefer automatic uninstall, there is a Microsoft Office 2007 Complete Clean Registry Removal Tool available.
However, Microsoft is now in code-red panic mode as a major bug has been found in Windows 7's RTM build, one which threatens to kill the OS's release party. The RTM build -- 7600.16385 -- thus far only received by a handful, features a reportedly massive memory leak in the unassuming, but frequently used program chkdsk.exe.
When scanning a second hard disk (a non-boot partition or second physical drive) using the "/r" (read and verify all file data) parameter the utility starts to leak memory like its a monsoon and quickly runs up a high enough memory debt that it blue screens and crashes the system, according to some (others merely report a memory usage of around 98 percent within seconds, but without the legendary "blue screen of death").
The bug has been confirmed on many different hardware setups --it's been verified to occur on everything from a Intel Atom-based netbook running the 32-bit version, to a Intel Core 2 Duo notebook running the 64-bit version, and a VMware Workstation 6.5.2 virtual machine running the 32-bit version.
Explorer.exe, which runs the utility does not release the excessively large amounts of memory it gobbles up, compounding the problem.
Microsoft is reportedly trying to avoid claiming responsibility, blaming the problem on chipset driver issues and telling users to upgrade their firmware. Yes, that makes absolutely no sense, considering the bug has been verified to exist in VMware. However, that's the current stance Microsoft is reportedly taking.
One painful option for Microsoft is likely to delay the release of Windows 7. Given that Vista doesn't have the bug and it seems to be an underlying file system issue it could take a substantial amount of time to fix -- file system corruption issues in Windows Home Server went unresolved for months. A delay of Windows 7 could help give competitors like Apple and Google steam, but it would at least spare users of the dangers of this critical error.
The other main alternative is to release Windows 7 broken in hopes of fixing it in the near future. However, this would essentially kill any prospects for IT adoption. Further, the new OS would have an easily exploitable security hole -- just gain access to a Windows 7 system as a standard user and run the utility to crash the system with ease.
A final rather unlikely possibility is that Microsoft will be able quickly (within the next week or two) find and fix the problem, without having to delay its release or ship broken code. However, this seems rather unlikely, especially considering Microsoft reportedly says that it has been unable to duplicate the problem and is stick to its belief that faulty hardware is to blame. The longer it sticks with this line of thinking, the longer the OS will likely be delayed.
O itekako jeste vredna pomena pogotovo sto postoji realna mogucnost da zvanicna prodaja bude odlozena zbog tog bug-a.
Imao isti problem.Instalirao sam win7, al' imam problem sa kvalitetom slike videa(probao za sada km player) i na tv tuneru(winfast tv2000 expert). Problem se manifestuje u izrazito "pikselizovanoj" slici. Instalirani su najnoviji driveri za graficku(ati 3870).
ftp://majorgeeks.mirror.internode.on.net/multimedia/Win7codecs_v128.exe
I'm actually having fun using Windows 7, something I haven't said about a Microsoft operating system since Windows 95.
Joe Wilcox, Microsoft Watch
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