Environment WorkPlace Tech Microsoft Office Visio (32-bit version only) Cause Software. Schneider Electric. Schneider Electric Exchange Connect. Community EcoXpert Extranet Partner Portal. Projects Service Vendors. 2007 SP3, 2010 SP2: 5.9.1: 2010 SP2, 2013 SP1, 2016. Hi, We previously had a copy of Visio Professional 2007 but the disc has gone missing. Corel draw x6 switched to viewer mode crack. The PC that this was installed on was recently reimaged and there doesn't seem to have been a copy of disc made anywhere. I still have the license key as that was saved but can't seem to find an ISO to download anywhere. I tried putting the key into but apparently Microsoft no longer let you download older software. I'm planning on upgrading Office across the board but this won't be for a few months due to budgeting issues and Visio is needed before this. Does anyone know where I can download this from? Edit - Should mention this was a retail copy so can't redownload from Volume Licensing Centre Thanks. ![]() Just to vent.MS has really 'screwed the pooch' with this one. I'm not going to go into much of a rant, but they really need to rethink their approach to this process. For smaller companies that just want to install their products for one set price instead of paying for a subscription (that would eventually cost more than it's worth considering there are other products that can do most of the same functions for free) they have made it almost impossible to track the actual product key. Especially if you don't keep track from the beginning, yet they wont tell you that upfront. Thank you Jim for the info. Too bad it is too late to do most people any good. It isn't until you need to re-install that you realize you just wasted $200 because you can't track or pull the product key from the PC. On top of that don't call their support unless your willing to waste at least a hour of your time. Gujarati fonts for corel draw. I spent 45 minutes on the phone with support, being transferred to three departments, before being disconnected. After calling back with a 'case number' I was transferred twice. After being on the phone for another 30 minutes, I was told my issue was a 'known issue' and would be resolved in 24 hours. After two days it still isn't resolved and I don't have the time to waste sitting on the phone with 'Microsoft support'. Because you HAVE TO TIE THE INSTALL TO AN ACCOUNT, that does you very little good anyway because most companies use one account to install it, then the end users use their own accounts to access the product anyway, I'm stuck explaining to my staff and end users why we can't resolve the issues arising from MS's stupidity. Again I don't want to go into too much a rant but MS seriously needs to re-think their approach to the new office. Yeah I get their trying to make as much as a profit as they can, but at what cost. If more IT professionals get wise to the free options available, and don't need the 'extras' or the headaches that office comes with, they will eventually quit buying MS products. If we can get end users to adapt to a small change in interface. I know this is a bit of a 'pipe dream' due to the fact that MS has a FIRM hold on business production because most companies have been using them for the last decade. The switch would be too involved to get results the CEO's want. Even though after a couple years they would seriously start to see a decrease in IT cost due to the lack of needing to overpay for a product that's over rated anyway. Again just me venting. Thanks for listening.:). Mikevandenboom wrote: You can get copies of all past Office products. I have pulled Visio, Office, etc. Again and again as long as you have the product key. Taken from here: I can also dig around to see if I have one. When I go through that link and go to Office 2007 it brings me to the website linked in my original post. I put in the product key (I know this is correct as it is a photo of the product key rather than having been copied into a document) and I am then told that I am not allowed to download this product and a link to a FAQ which includes the below. 'For which Microsoft Office products can I get a backup copy from this site? Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Sp2 Version One DownloadA backup copy is available for the following Microsoft products from this site. Office Professional 2010 Office Home and Business 2010 Office Home and Student 2010 Microsoft Outlook 2010 Microsoft Word 2010 Microsoft Excel 2010 Microsoft Access 2010 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Microsoft OneNote 2010 Microsoft Publisher 2010 Microsoft InfoPath 2010 Microsoft Visio Standard 2010 Microsoft Visio Professional 2010 Microsoft Project Standard 2010 Microsoft Project Professional 2010' So I assume Microsoft no longer allow downloads of 2007. Thanks for the help so far, would appreciate if either of you (or anyone) could send me an ISO. Microsoft Office Visio 2007 Sp2 Version One Torrent• Note: IT professionals should refer to the IT professional resources section. Installation instructions If you have Microsoft Office Visio 2007, do one of the following: • Install Service Pack 3 for Microsoft Office Visio 2007 (KB2526291). To do this, follow these steps: • Download the.exe file by clicking on the Download button at the top of the page, and then save the file to your hard disk drive. • It is recommended that you quit any programs you are running. • In Windows Explorer, double-click the.exe file that you saved to your hard disk drive, and follow the instructions on the screen. IT professional resources IT professionals working in managed environments can find complete resources for deploying Office updates in an organization on the.
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