how to tell which version of office 2010 was installed??

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  1. armada

    armada MDL Addicted

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    i used the new download from ms technet that has both the x86 and x64 on it. it didnt ask and i didnt think about it during install which version it was installing. i let it finish and now im unsure how to tell for sure which it installed? any way to tell for sure?? i have done to much looking into this so im not sure if there is a way to easily tell... anyone help me out? thanks!!
     
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    Do you even know which platform your Windows OS is?

    The default Office installation is x86 on both x86 and x64 systems. if your Windows is x86, then it installed Office x86. If your system is x64, then see if Office files were installed to "C:\Program Files" or" C:\Program Files (x86)".
     
  4. Smorgan

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    #5 Smorgan, Jun 5, 2010
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    Ughhh paymyrent was banned ughh....
    In order to restore the registration you need to save the registry settings and tokens.dat and cache.dat as well as the proplus folder that will tell office what the current activation is.... I wish he wasn't banned cause I can't do everything at once... even thou I prob have the most experience with office ugh...

    Also with x64 if you have 4 or more folder in the program files under Microsoft office thats the x64 version....
    If its the other way around all of it will be in the only program files you have aka x32....

    Note once the switch happens it may do a repair that is ok...
     
  5. armada

    armada MDL Addicted

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    #6 armada, Jun 5, 2010
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    i only have a single office 14 in the program files folder inside the microsoft office folder. the rest are in the program files x86 under microsoft office, and yes lol i know which os i have installed. i just dont have enough time with office 2010 yet to know it inside and out. i figured it installed x86 i just wanted to be sure
     
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    #7 Smorgan, Jun 5, 2010
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    That would be the x64 version if the file your talking about is aprox. 28.3 MB and is Named Office14....

    The rest should be in the Program files under MS Office which should contain:

    CLIPART
    Document Themes 14
    Media
    Office14
    Stationery
    Templates...

    In the regular x64 Program files if you open Office14 it will contatin the actual programs such as word.exe...
    Also the whole x64 thing should be about 1 GB in size...
    That should about do it...
     
  7. armada

    armada MDL Addicted

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    okay wait i have a folder in the program files called office 14... it is only about 3.46mb total then i have all those inside the x86 folder... i thought it defaulted to x86?

    does it install x64 if you have a 64bit os??
     
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    ummm if those are all in the x86 then its the 32 bit copy n your confusing me somewhat...
    But in general it should be smaller than the x64 copy I'm workin with...
     
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    armada MDL Addicted

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    okay yeah i checked some of the files and it seems like its 32bit. thanks for the info and sorry to confuse..
     
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  10. Smorgan

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    A ok time to go add this to the repo...