Is it ok to instal older versions of Microsoft Office 2008, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, Adobe CS3 on a MacBook Pro Retina running Mountain Lion?

Is it ok to instal older versions of Microsoft Office 2008, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, Adobe CS3 on a new MacBook Pro Retina running Mountain Lion?

Is it ok to instal older versions of Microsoft Office 2008, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, Adobe CS3 on a new MacBook Pro Retina running Mountain Lion?

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    I recently installed Mavericks on my MacBook Pro.  Mavericks does not support Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac, which I was using before installing Mavericks.  Therefore, I have purchased and installed Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac.  In "Applications" in Finder, may I safely delete the folder entitled "Microsoft Office 2004"?

    Yes. I'd make sure your documents are backed up first, and keep a copy of the installer in case you need it in the future.

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    macbook pro 13" mid 2010 model with mountain lion.  bootcamp assistant with not let me partition.

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    I've got a macbook pro (early 2011) and want to install Microsoft Office. I'd rather pay less and just get Office 2008 instead of 2011, but I want to make sure that I'll be able to install it without any problems. I haven't installed any versions of microsoft office.

    Kappy wrote:
    Well, my old Office 2008 has a PPC-only installer. And, if you have read a lot of these similarly related questions you'll also see others who have had an installation issue because their installer requires Rosetta.
    Now, my understanding from way back when is that some Office 2008 discs did indeed come with a PPC-only installer. Later on it was replaced with a UB installer. This came originally from MS as I seem to remember.
    I'm geniunely surprised by that, I have ancient copies of 2008 (we used to install a lot of them) and they are all Universal, even Microsoft's technotes make no mention of a PPC installer (and these are the notes specific to Lion compatibility) so thanks for the info, now I will have to go through our collection of Office 2008 media and find one.
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    Hey Greg,
    Before you download Acrobat pro for your MAC, you might refer this KB doc link to understand the system requirements for Acrobat 7:
    System requirements | Acrobat family of products
    You might install Acrobat 7 from the link mentioned below:
    Adobe - Acrobat Professional : For Macintosh : Adobe Acrobat 7.0.1 Professional update - multiple languages
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    It just happened suddenly may be after updating to ff 7.
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    Hello everyone, I have the problem that I do not know how to install an older version of Flash ActiveX, since trying to install version 9, or even 10.0
    .45, the error that comes out is not a recent version, and does not allow you to continue with the installation, prompting you to go to the site and download the latest one.
    The Flash Player Plugin installed, but only with that will not start the program that I want to start ..
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    Before installing an older FP version you must completely uninstall your current version.
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  • Unable To Install --  Older Version -- of FLASH

    Hi,
      I have latest version of FLASH Player in my system( Windows 7 ). But due to some reason I have to install Older verion of Flash in my system.
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    Mayank

    I haven't done this in Windows 7, only XP, but I imagine something similar will work....
    Here is the uninstaller: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/141/tn_14157.html
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  • How to install older versions of Flash Player(ActiveX) in Win 8?

    Hello all,
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    Is it possible to overcome this issue? If it is not, could you share me your information on this issue?
    Thanks in advance.
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  • Installer not installing older versions

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    So, I have 3 questions:
    1)  How can I change my builds to allow any version to be installed on top of any other version?
    2) How can I fix or uninstall a version that is not in the Add/Remove Programs?
    3) How can I change the installer of already built and released version (some ini file or something) to allow it to install on newer versions?

    Hey Ken,
    I'm curious as to what's happening that won't let your users use an older version of the program--do they see an error message of some kind? Generally, as long as the CVI Runtime Engine on the target machine is the same version or newer than the engine the executable was targeted for, it will work. Here's a KnowledgeBase about that: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/7F61479A2FD8331D86257257007F5F1B?OpenDocument
    Starting in CVI 2012, you can force an executable to use a specific version of the Runtime Engine, and install multiple versions of the RTE on the same machine, as seen in this CVI help file: http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370051V-01/cvi/usermanual/sidebysideoverview/
    So, to answer your questions:
    1. Changing builds to allow any version to be installed: You should only need to have the newest version of the CVI Runtime installed on the user's machine. So if the user has at some point installed the newer version of the utility, they will have that RTE version. You could also rebuild your older versions to include the newest version of the Runtime Engine. The Runtime Engine is backwards-compatible with executables that were built to target older versions of the RTE.
    2. How can I fix or uninstall a version that is not in Add/Remove Programs: It's unusual for the distribution to not make an entry in Add/Remove Programs. What version of CVI did you create these distributions with, and do the applications appear in the Start menu? You might check the application directory (Most likely C:\Program FIles\<Your Application>, and see if an uninstaller exists there. For older versions of CVI, we included an uninstall utility in the program directory. There should be no problem with having multiple versions of your program installed, though.
    3. How can I change the installer to install on newer versions: Once a distribution kit has been made, it's not possible to change which version of the Runtime Engine is included with that distribution. If you have access to the source files, you can of course create a new distribution which includes that RTE.
    I hope this helps, and please let us know if you have any further questions on this issue!
    Daniel E.
    TestStand Product Support Engineer
    National Instruments

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