![]() These presumably pirated versions seemed to carry the risks of being unstable or nonworking, and also of infecting my computer with viruses when I downloaded or ran them. Alternatively, I had found that I could download copies of Office 2003 that people had converted into portable format. Normally, I would just install Office from the CD, and by default it would do its installation thing on drive C. ![]() ![]() This post describes my investigation into that question. In the process of transitioning toward greater use of portable apps, I came across the question of whether Microsoft Office 2003 could be made portable. I had discovered that many Windows XP applications came in portable form, or could be made portable, and I had decided that portability had some advantages for me. ![]()
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