Finding files relating to a program
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2011-10-10, 18:27
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Finding files relating to a program
Heyo,
What's the best way to find all files associated with a piece of software (or folder of software). I'm intending to copy MS Office 07 from my PC to my External Hard-drive, when I test it on my laptop the shortcuts don't work. Basically, I need to find out what and where all of the files are that need to be copied. Josh. |
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2011-10-10, 20:52
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RE: Finding files relating to a program
Depends on the OS, but the simple answer is: MS Office is not designed to be portable - probably not worth the bother.
Any reason you can't just install it on both PC and Laptop? (the licence allows it) |
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2011-10-10, 21:00
(This post was last modified: 2011-10-10 21:30 by Josh.)
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RE: Finding files relating to a program
*cough* pirate.
I figured it wasn't, I have just re-downloaded OpenOffice and installed it straight to the drive. I'm hoping it has improved since I last had it. It should do for work anyway.. E: OpenOff seems to be adequate for what I need, was just hoping to use MSOff as I still have my old textbooks for Excel and Access and OpenOff makes it difficult by having features presented and built-in differently, if that makes sense. |
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