The OP said he also used Windows Easy Transfer Companion,
which is supposed to *fully* transfer a program.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ytransfer.mspx
<quote>
Windows Easy Transfer Companion (Beta). Windows Easy Transfer Companion transfers your programs
and program settings from your Windows XP-based PC to your new Windows Vista based-PC. Easy
Transfer Companion is designed to be used in addition to Windows Easy Transfer, and can
transfer the programs with either an Easy Transfer Cable or a network. Easy Transfer Companion
is currently available in Beta version for the US English market.
</quote>
Office 2003 is one of the programs listed as transferable.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931696
I've never used it.. wouldn't trust it to work properly.
Especially, since it is still classified as beta.
-Michael
"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
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> You cannot do that. You need to install Office 2003 from your install media on the new
> machine. The easy transfer will not do since all the reg settings as an example will not go
> over
>
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> Peter
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> "knute97" <> wrote in message
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>>I recently tried to migrate my Office 2003 program from my WXP computer to my
>> new Vista computer. I first used Windows Easy Transfer to transfer files
>> and then used the Windows Easy File Transfer companion to transfer programs,
>> including Office 2003. It didn't work. I reversed the program transfers.
>>
>> I then tried reinstalling Office 2003 and each time I get as far as the
>> start of the install, but then get an "insufficient disk space" message with
>> the G: drive highlighted. (The G: drive is not a hard drive but a SD card
>> slot.) Although my C: drive is shown with more than adequate disk space, it
>> cannot be selected and I have to end the installation at this point.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
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>> k97