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What is Office Enterprise 2007 suppose to come with?

Anonymous
2011-03-15T01:12:44+00:00

I am very confused here.  I search around for a complete list of the programs included in Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, but they are all different and don't match with mine.  I have Access, Excel, Groove, Infopath, Onenote, Outlook, Powerpoint, Publisher, and Word.  The lists state something about Visio, Project, and Communicator, which I seem to lack.  Am I missing something?  If yes, where can I find it?  It probably won't be free, though.  I'd actually just like a complete list of the programs.

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-03-15T02:08:30+00:00

    beyond how you got it for home use ...

    This page has comparison chart with versions and apps: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Microsoft\_Office\_2007

    Enterprise 2007 does NOT include Visio or Project, it DOES include Communicator.  I have heard that some versions have Communicator on a separate installation disk, so you probably didn't get both disks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-03-15T22:31:29+00:00

    Project and Visio are separate purchases.

    Office Enterprise 2007 is just that, a product with additional component programs that are of use to larger businesses/organizations and not so much to smaller ones.  It is licensed mostly for use in such organizations and should not be something that an average consumer would have.  Most average consumers with Office Enterprise 2007 have been sold, or have acquire, nongenuine software.

    If you just purchased Office Enterprise 2007 and your use is not part of a Home Use Program, it's likely you were sold nongenuine software.

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-03-15T19:01:53+00:00

    Ah.  That must be why.  I have SP3, so that might be why I don't have Communicator.  And where do you get Project and Visio, I suppose?

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-03-15T01:15:55+00:00

    How did you acquire Office Enterprise 2007?

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