I have a laptop with Office 2007 expired, and a new desktop with Office 2010. I want Office 2007 for both. How do I download or do I order the discs?
Yes, you can install apps for laptop or desktop in a surface 2 pro provided it has the right system requirements.
you must install the program "ActiveSync" which is on a CD comes in the Imate package .. but before u install it u have to update your windows and install the " service pack 2"
The HP Elitebook SL 9400 Laptop comes with Microsoft Office 2007 trial.
This shouldn't be a problem normally, since you paid for a copy of that OS. The operating system should have drivers for the desktop, and it should install onto the desktop without any problems
May be you should try changing the proxy setting on your compute. Then try safe boot. Then re install the Microsoft office. Follow the steps described here to install office. <a href="http://www.microsoftsupportchat.com/blog/post/Error-code-30102-11/"></a>
The exact same way that you would install the same eMail on a desktop, running the same operating system as is on that laptop.
No laptop comes with Microsoft Office installed. It must be bought separately and the sellers of the laptop will install it for you, so that when you get your new laptop, it is there. You could also have a trial version on it.
No, a person who cannot use a desktop/laptop cannot install asset management software. It would require that the person be capable of using a desktop/laptop in order to install any type of software.
engineers can easily install their application and tool in any laptop but prefer HP
In a word, YES. Microsoft Office is made by Microsoft and is supported by Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems. They just made it available for iOS so that it can even run on an Apple iPhone or iPad.
Any operating system that you can run on a desktop can run on a laptop as long as the hardware requirements are met. Installation procedure is similar to the one on a desktop. This applies to Windows, Linux and Mac
Yes, if the laptop meets the minimum hardware requirements