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From: LBorrill on 20 Jan 2010 16:16 I'm trying to install my FrontPage 2003 in Windows 7. This is not an upgrade disk, but the original program I purchased 6 years ago. When I try to install, I get a message that it needs a copy of Microsoft Office 97, 2000 or XP to upgrade. I have none of those. I tried setting the properties of the Setup.EXE file to compatibility mode with Windows XP Service Pack 2 and 3, but I keep getting the same message. The installer won't go beyond that error message. I keep reading that this is supposed to install fine. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
From: ANONYMOUS on 20 Jan 2010 16:43 LBorrill wrote: >I'm trying to install my FrontPage 2003 in Windows 7. This is not an upgrade >disk, but the original program I purchased 6 years ago. When I try to >install, I get a message that it needs a copy of Microsoft Office 97, 2000 or >XP to upgrade. I have none of those. I tried setting the properties of the >Setup.EXE file to compatibility mode with Windows XP Service Pack 2 and 3, >but I keep getting the same message. The installer won't go beyond that >error message. > >I keep reading that this is supposed to install fine. Any ideas on what I'm >doing wrong? > > You have a an upgrade CD of FP 2003. You might have purchased it six years ago and I am not in a position to dispute this but it is quite plausible that you purchased an upgrade CD at that time. The only way out from this is to get hold of Microsoft Works version 7 or earlier and you can install your FP 2003 in Win 7. Microsoft Works was a qualifying product at that time along with Office 97, 2000 or Office XP. You can buy Works 6 <or even 7> on ebay for a few dollars. The alternative is buy EW3 and I believe EW3 upgrade will install if you have "Any Microsoft Office product (for Expression Web 3) " the full details of upgrade offer is here: <http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Upgrade.aspx> However, most people generally buy full versions of products because of problems of installing and re-installing in the future. hth
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