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Old 11-20-2003, 06:37 AM   #1
Default Re: Multiple OS


If you are running either of the modern Microsoft Office suites, you are
running the "same" application!

The recent enhancements are mostly connectivity related, rather than changes
in how any of the individual products operate. Granted that there are
features that allow greater customization or greater flexibility (such as in
SQL, Outlook,etc) but the basic core of the application hasn't changed since
office 2000.

The saving grace and the danger, of Microsoft office is the same...that it
is designed to work with the NT/W2K kernal.

"Sofare" <> wrote in message
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> My office has about 15 computers on the network. Some computers have

Windows, 2000 or XP. We are looking to upgrade MS Office to the 2003
Professional or the Offfice XP application, but we need to know if we should
have every computer on the same operating system? The business that manages
our server informed us that there would not be conflicts between the
application software and the different operating systems. Is this true? If
not, why? Can anyone help me ?
>
> I makes sense to us non-teckies that one operating system reduces

conflicts with application software and gives us a common desktop operating
system architecture.
>
> Thanks for the help
>



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