At 06:40 2016-02-23, Ken Dibble <[email protected]> wrote:

[snip]

And there's the fact that software, on its own, never wears out, and the architecture of the platforms on which it runs doesn't change very much at all. There are no technical reasons why I shouldn't have been allowed to continue to run Office 97 on Windows 7, only financial ones. (I figured out all the registry hacks necessary to run it on an NT-style OS long ago.)

I had no problems installing and have no problems using Office 97 on Windows 7.

[snip]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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