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Charlotte, NC here!

Today in the mail (USPS), I received Vista Business and Office 2007 Pro from the PowerTogether promo.

I did both offers and faxed in my W-9 the second day the fax could be accepted (after receiving the email about filling out the W-9).

Last name begins with "E".

Special thanks to Mark Brown, Microsoft, and Catalysis for a successful promotion! :D

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I like how you decorated everything to make for a nice little screenshot :laugh:

I got my Office 2007 today. No fancy picture to show you since my digital camera has stopped working out of nowhere. It's the same as everyone else. Plain manila envelope with a cardboard case featuring the key and link.

I'm in Northern Kentucky right across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio. I'd say anyone in this region should get theirs today.

Can Vista being Installed and Activated, then order the 64bit version and when you receive it format your hard drive and reinstall the new vista 64 bit... :unsure:

Yes. However... if you've activated the 32-bit copy that counts towards your number of activations. Installing x64 must be a clean install, so it will take yet another activation. I think you have a limit of 10 before you have to get on the phone and talk to MS customer support.

Does Anybody have a link to the 2nd part of the office download?

There's a link somewhere earlier in the thread, check back a few pages. If you really need the business contact manager...

Yes. However... if you've activated the 32-bit copy that counts towards your number of activations. Installing x64 must be a clean install, so it will take yet another activation. I think you have a limit of 10 before you have to get on the phone and talk to MS customer support.

There's a link somewhere earlier in the thread, check back a few pages. If you really need the business contact manager...

Am I correct in assuming the 64-bit is available only on DVD, and not downloadable....

is that a joke?

Smart Alec... not everyone knows what their CPU is capable of...

download CPU-Z and run it, it will tell you what your CPU supports on the main page, like SSE, SSE2, SSE3, EM64T, x64, etc.... if you see a "64" you have 64 bit capability

Does Anybody have a link to the 2nd part of the office download?

Taken from page 98 (this topic is getting a wee bit crowded, I know):

Here are the direct links to the files:

MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 PROFESSIONAL minus Business Contact Manager for Outlook et. al.

http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/ms...6/X12-30196.exe

MICROSOFT 2007 Business Contact Manager for Outlook et. al.

http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/ms...0/X13-40150.exe

And the MD5s for reference:

63755d66246f105ced224979c0df77c6 *msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msoffice/pub/X12-30196/X12-30196.exe

0c4705c56b3f68f2bf3dc8eaee9ee7e9 *msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msoffice/pub/X13-40150/X13-40150.exe

There is suppose to be two downloads but they forgot part 2 on the sleeve that they mailed out.

I like how you decorated everything to make for a nice little screenshot :laugh:

Thanks for the comment NightmarE D.

I wanted to make my pic just a little different than others posted.

The "Microsoft" blocks are from when I was a Technical Support Engineer at MS PSS-East in Charlotte, way back in 1993. They were given to me (and others) for customer compliments and for completing various training. I've seen TSE's with literally hundreds of them in their cubicle.

And my "little friends" are from watching MSDN webcast last year. They were very excited to see what the mailman brought today! :woot:

Also glad to see you got your gift too!

Killer 5th

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