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Upgrading Office XP to 2007 slowly (mixed environment)

Asked by yvsupport in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Word

Tags: Office XP 2002 2007 upgrade

Hi,

We're planning to upgrade our 400 (Windows XP, SP2) clients from Office 2002 to Office 2007 using Configuration Manager. The Configuration Manager bit is working great, but we plan to stagger the upgrade to enable us to train users as we roll it out.

This means we will be in a mixed environment, possibly for a few months. We have rolled out the Office XP compatibility pack and will probably set the default saving mode to 2003 format.

Anyone else done this and have any advice? Or is the big bang approach the better option?

Cheers.
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