It rocks Stannieman you're awesome! I used the converter to convert MS Office Pro Plus 2010 then use toolkit to activate. Also used in Visio Premium and Project professional. It clearly works! My PC: Windows 7 Home Premium OEM/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x86, Compaq Presario CQ41-203TX, AMD Radeon HD Series 5100, 4GB DDR3 RAM
Hello, I have Outlook 2010 stand-alone retail X16-32583.exe which I have tried to switch to volume. The ISO was created OK, but after I installed, in the Help tab it says 'Product Activation Required'. I'm a newbie at this, so there is a very good chance that I stuffed up. Appreciate some advice on what I should check or read Thanks VW
Hi Am I right in thinking if I combine x86 and x64 exe files it will choose the right one for my system? Also, is there anyway to rename it to say Visio Professional when it installs and not visio premium?
When using the exe in the root of the iso, 32 bit is installed by default. To install x64 you need to run the exe in the x64 directory. And why do you want to change it to visio professional? If you have visio premium in the iso it shows premium because it IS premium. Want it to show professional? -> Install professional and not premium.
Can Office 2010 Installer Channel Switcher 1.4.3 make conversion from retail office 2010 SP2 to volume?
Seems offline yes, I'll see tomorrow if it's still in my account (when I have checked my password cause I forgot it). Oh dear I'm gonna freak out if it's removed again... I might do a C++ review within this and a half year if I have time for it, and this time with proper use of functions instead of all the crappy global variables.
Source looks still online my account, so I guess just server maintenance. But I warn you, now I have gotton Java, C (both imperative) and C++ (object orientated) at school. The program was written before that so it's damn messy + I use global variables everywhere instead of passing values with parameters to functions. So: you can look but don't try to learn anything from it (programming style whise) or use it as example. The way it was written is bad, dangerous to create bugs and not easy to debug sometimes.