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installing excell onto a terminal server

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joshua walburn - 28 Apr 2004 16:38 GMT
i am planning on installing microsoft excell onto a server
computer that is running windows 2000 terminal server.  
Does anyone know the article number on the microsoft
webpage that will tell me step by step how to do this?  Or
can anyone give me the steps to install this program onto
the server computer?

thank you
joshua
Raghu Prakash - 29 Apr 2004 04:46 GMT
Hi Joshua,

    Install or remove individual components in Office  
If you originally installed your Microsoft Office program from a network
file server or from a shared folder, you must install or remove components
from that location. If you installed your Office program from a CD-ROM and
you've mapped your CD-ROM drive to a new drive letter since installing the
Office program, reinstall from the CD-ROM. If you're running any Office
program files from the CD-ROM, you must uninstall the Office program and
then reinstall it from the CD-ROM.

Quit all programs.
Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon in the Windows Control Panel.
Do one of the following:
If you installed your Office program as part of Microsoft Office, click
Microsoft Office in the Currently installed programs box, and then click
the Change button.

If you installed your Office program individually, click the name of your
program in the Currently installed programs box, and then click the Change
button.
Follow the instructions on the screen.

Thank You...

Raghu...

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