Is it possible to make non-virtualized Office?

Discussion in 'Microsoft Office' started by idsk, Aug 26, 2010.

  1. idsk

    idsk MDL Junior Member

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    just noticed we can dump Q drive by launching a command line through the open file (or save...) of an offfice virtualized application (pressing shift and right click a folder, then command line)
    even some new registry entries are revealed when we launch regedit from that command line

    if we copy the files as it is in the virtualized version (CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA in %appdata%, CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES_COMMON in %commonprogramfiles% etc...), the program run well, but then a licence error is shown..
    even after installing "office software protection platform" mannually

    i spent many days trying to make it work but i always get that error about licence

    non virtualized version is much more faster to launch (at least on my notebook) and also if it works it would be great to remove the advertisement panel from the starter edition

    so do you think it is possible to make it work "standalone" ?