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Originally posted by: Drakkon
this if for Oficce XP....not XP 2004...the site is from October 1, 2004
and thus why is it on the BETA site?
Originally posted by: AStar617
Chill out guys... sometimes I'm fixing a computer in a non-networked environment on behalf of that modem user. Same reason slipstreaming SP2 into XP CDs is useful... because it might not be practical to download on the fly. He never stated it was the whole suite for free, and this is hot to the appropriate audience.
Listen to this person, they actually have a brainOriginally posted by: AStar617
Chill out guys... sometimes I'm fixing a computer in a non-networked environment on behalf of that modem user. Same reason slipstreaming SP2 into XP CDs is useful... because it might not be practical to download on the fly. He never stated it was the whole suite for free, and this is hot to the appropriate audience.
Originally posted by: Karaktu
I understood the thread title completely. If it was *FREE* Office XP WITH Service Pack 3 on CD, then you'd have something else entirely.![]()
Originally posted by: Lpenguin
After entering my info and making a typo on the phone number I got this:
Thank you for your interest in the Office XP Service Pack 3.
The following error(s) has occurred:
You must enter a 10-digit bill-to phone number, including area code. NOTE: BILL-TO PHONE NUMBER!
I got right out of it. Better check your phone bills if you completed the transaction.