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Power up your office with the timesaving innovations and outstanding compatibility of WordPerfect Office 2002 Professional Edition, the hottest version of the suite you know and love. Along with advanced word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, an e-mail client and address book, it delivers world-class database and speech recognition software. WordPerfect Office 2002: cutting-edge technology, timeless choice.
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Laptop users may need additional hardware 16-bit sound card or built-in audio input quality equal or greater than Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16. Contact Dragon Systems, Inc. or visit www.naturallyspeaking.com for an up-to-date list of supported hardware. Owners of portable and IBM MWave-equipped systems should contact Dragon Systems, Inc. for compatibility information. Speaker required for sound output. Dragon Naturally Speaking does not support Windows 95.
Whats included in WordPerfect Office 2002
The following applications are included in most editions of WordPerfect Office 2002. Not all WordPerfect Office 2002 editions include all the applications noted below. For example, WordPerfect Office 2002 Standard Edition does not include Paradox 10, while the Professional Edition does.
Contents of WordPerfect Office 2002 WordPerfect 10 Quattro Pro 10 Corel Presentations 10 Paradox 10 (Professional) CorelCENTRAL 10 Desktop Application Director (DAD) 10 Adobe Acrobat Viewer 2 Network Administrator Guide
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Bitstream Font Navigator More than 100 TrueType Fonts Quick View Plus Net2Phone
All the documentation for WordPerfect Office 2002 editions are contained on the CD. You can print or copy and paste items in the documentation. Printed documentation is available from Corel Sales. To access the Release Notes and the WordPerfect Office 2002 documentation from the CDROM 1 Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the Auto-Run window does not start up, double-click the Intro.exe at the root level of the CD-ROM. 2 Click the Release Notes button in the Corel Setup Wizard Welcome Screen. A text file called VOLINFO.TXT is stored in a folder at the root level of each WordPerfect Office 2002 CD. You can use this file to determine which version of WordPerfect you are using.
Installation types available from the WordPerfect Office 2002 CD-ROM
The WordPerfect Office 2002 CD includes two installation executables: SETUP32.EXE and WPO2002.MSI (WPO2002P.MSI for the Professional Edition). Both files will start the installation. SETUP32.EXE provides you with three installation options:

Typical Setup

This option installs the most commonly installed components of the suite. You can specify the drive and main folder where the suite will be installed. This option installs only the components required to run the core applications of the suite, such as WordPerfect and Quattro Pro. This option lets you select and deselect components according to disk space, requirements, and so on. There are options that are available when performing the custom install that are not available when performing a typical install. All of the installation options can be run from the CD-ROM as CD-ROM-based installations. You can enable this option when there is very little hard drive space available for installation. If you enable this option, you must have the CD-ROM in the system whenever you run a application.

Compact Setup Custom Setup
Installing WordPerfect Office 2002 to a server
In order to install WordPerfect Office 2002 to a server, you must click Start } Run. In the command line type x:\setup32.exe /admin. You can run this executable from the CD to do initial
server installations, and then run it from the server in a multiserver environment to install to additional servers if necessary. For more information about server installation, see the Installing to a server chapter on page 11 of this document. You must run setup32 /admin to install WordPerfect Office 2002 to a server. You cannot simply copy a server installation to a different server instead of performing a server installation. Because Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path information is generated and stored in files necessary for a server installation, copying and pasting a server installation will not install.

Installation Files

During the installation process, SETUP32.EXE uses and creates series of files to accomplish specific functions. These files include:
WPO2002.msi and WPO2002P.msi files
WPO2002.msi is used for the WordPerfect Office 2002, Standard Edition. WPO2002P.msi is used for the WordPerfect Office 2002, Professional Edition. This file is found at the root of the CD. The file contains all of the required setup components, and regkeys; it also defines directories and shortcuts that need to be installed.

INSTMSI.EXE file

This file is found in two locations on the CD; d:\msi\9x\Instmsi.exe and d:\msi\nt\Instmsi.exe (where d is the letter corresponding to the CD-ROM drive). Both of these files are required to install the Microsoft Windows Installer. The first is used to install for Windows 98 and the second is used for Windows NT.

PROJECT.CSW file

The PROJECT.CSW is an input data file that the SETUP32.EXE uses to define the UI. You can find the PROJECT.CSW with the Setup source files in the Setup folder. If you run a network installation, the PROJECT.CSW file is copied to the server in the Setup folder.

COMP.CSW file

The COMP.CSW is a data file that contains component information. This data file defines what files, registry keys, and so on are associated with a component. The COMP.CSW also defines any folders or shortcuts that need to be created when you install a certain component. You can find the COMP.CSW with the Setup source files in the Setup folder. The SETUP32.EXE outputs an amended version of the COMP.CSW to the \Windows\Corel\Product Name\Version. The COMP.CSW is an input file of the SETUP32.EXE. After an installation is complete, a COMP.CSW file, created by the SETUP32.EXE, appears in the \Windows\Corel\Product Name\Version folder. The data contained in the COMP.CSW, which is stored with the Setup source files, represents the possibilities for every type of installation that can be performed. The COMP.CSW file, which is stored on the installation machine, represents only the components that the user has chosen to install.

INTRO.EXE file

The INTRO.EXE file is the first file to be executed on the CD. It runs the AUTORUN.INF file.
Network Administrator Guide

Response files

The Response File is another ASCII text file that is created during the UI phase of the installation process. At this time, the installation program asks several questions that allow you to customize your installation. For example, it asks you what the desired install location is, what programs to install, what is your username, and so on. The installation program stores the answers to these questions in a file with an.RSP extension located in \Windows\Corel\WordPerfect Office 2002\10. The default filename is Corel.RSP. Once you create an RSP file, which contains the desired answers to the installation questions, you can re-use it by using the /RSPfile command line switch. This allows you to facilitate a semi-hands free installation of WordPerfect Office 2002 on other workstations. The answers in the response file would appear as the default choices. The user would, however, have the option of overriding this choice by adding or changing the information as the question appears. There are many methods for creating a response (*.RSP) file, including the following methods, which are two of most common. The first method involves running the Setup wizard until the Ready To Install screen appears. At this point, clicking on Next or Cancel creates the *.RSP file. Once you have created this file, you can move and rename it (provided you keep the.RSP extension).

SETUP.LOG file

The SETUP.LOG provides a report that contains information on the type of Setup that was performed, the source and destination paths of the files/folders/shortcuts that were created or installed, and the successes or failures of these installations. This file is created when the Setup wizard is started. Information is added to the SETUP.LOG file when you click the Install button. The SETUP.LOG is a static output text file, which is created by the Setup under the \Windows\Corel folder. This file is not appended to with subsequent installations; therefore, the SETUP.LOG represents only the last installation performed. When an existing SETUP.LOG file is present on the install disk, that file is copied to SETUP.OLD.

UNINSTALL.LOG file

The UNINSTALL.LOG provides a report that lists past and present files/folders/shortcuts, and the successes or failures of these occurrences. The UNINSTALL.EXE creates UNINSTALL.LOG, which is a static output file, under the \Windows\Corel folder. This file is not appended to with subsequent uninstalls; therefore, it only represents the last uninstall performed.
assemble an installation and distribution team choose an installation and distribution strategy test installation and distribution methods install WordPerfect Office 2002 to a server and test a preliminary distribution deploy your final distribution
You can prepare to install and distribute WordPerfect Office 2002 by using the following plan:
Assembling an installation and distribution team
Your team might include the following people:
Internal Support (IS) personnel to coordinate and prepare the test environment testers to explore WordPerfect Office 2002 in a test environment installers to deploy the installation of WordPerfect Office 2002 trainers to train and inform users support personnel to assist users during and after distribution
You and your team should prepare for distribution in the following ways:
Understand the Windows Registry and System Policies. You can find detailed information in
the Windows 95 Resource Kit, Windows 98 Resource Kit, Windows 2000 Resource Kit, Windows Me Resource Kit and the Windows NT Resource Kit. 2002 will meet the needs of the departments and groups. Discuss several distribution strategies with your team and decide on which strategies you will test.
Review an organizational chart of your organization, and decide how WordPerfect Office Read the release notes; click Start } Programs } WordPerfect Office 2002 } Setup and Notes. Familiarize yourself with and note any differences between it and the last version of
WordPerfect that you have installed.

Choosing a strategy

Testing installation and distribution
Testing WordPerfect Office 2002 in a lab environment helps you resolve installation issues, choose a standard installation, and gain the experience necessary to smoothly distribute applications. Prepare for testing by gathering information about the hardware used in your company. This lets you set up an accurate test environment and determine if workstations meet the minimum requirements to run WordPerfect Office 2002 (see Preparing to install WordPerfect Office 2002 to a server on page 11 for server requirements and Preparing for workstation installation on page 19 for workstation requirements). After the test hardware has been assembled, run virus detection, disk scanning, and defragmentation before running the test installation. You should also back up any important files before testing. You can then focus on installation concerns rather than complicate the test with hardware issues. Perform the following:
Install WordPerfect Office 2002 on your test server.
Test your options for client installations.
Once WordPerfect Office 2002 is installed on the workstations, you should:
Open, run, and close all the core WordPerfect Office 2002 applications. Open files from previous versions in WordPerfect Office 2002 applications, if applicable. Test the major features of all applications, including opening, modifying, saving, and printing

documents.

Test all modifications that are based on preferences for compatibility.
After you have tested WordPerfect Office 2002, uninstall WordPerfect Office 2002 from each workstation using Corel Uninstaller. For more information about uninstalling WordPerfect Office 2002 from a workstation, see the Corel Uninstaller section on page 22.
Performing a preliminary distribution
Before distributing WordPerfect Office 2002 to your entire organization, first choose a small number of workstations and perform a preliminary distribution. Choose a department or group that will be the least disrupted if problems occur. If possible, choose a group that has a good sample of the hardware found in your organization. Give adequate attention to any user training that is required, and inform the affected employees of the upcoming installation. Also, make sure that the support team or help desk is prepared. Treat the preliminary distribution as another test situation, documenting the installation process as well as any problems that occur. Based on this preliminary distribution, you can anticipate the issues and the duration of the organization-wide distribution.

Drives mapped to the network location of WordPerfect Office 2002 do not need to be consistent across workstations. We recommend that you use UNC conventions (\\server\volume or share) rather than Novell NetWare conventions (\tree\NDS object). If you use the Novell Client for Windows 95/98/ME or Novell Client for Windows NT/2000 server, you can install to an NDS server using UNC paths or mapped drives.
Peer-to-peer operating systems
You can install WordPerfect Office 2002 on peer-to-peer operating systems. First, you must set up the drives and directories where the installation resides as shared locations. For a Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me peer network, you initially grant Full permission. After the server installation is complete, change share rights to Read-Only to ensure proper protection and security. A Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 peer-to-peer network is similar to a Windows 95 or Windows 98 peer network. You can grant rights to specific users or groups and limit the number of users to the shared location. The person performing the server installation of WordPerfect Office 2002 needs Full Control. The share rights for users accessing the Setup program (for workstation installation) should be set to Read. Installation may be performed using mapped drives. Drives mapped to the network location of WordPerfect Office 2002 do not need to be consistent across workstations.
Running the Network Setup program
The Network Setup installs all the applications that come with WordPerfect Office 2002 by default. We recommend that you perform this full installation to the server. However, if you want to customize the installation, disable the components that you do not want. Network Setup does not install or register any applications on the workstation from which it was run. To install and register WordPerfect Office 2002 on any workstation, you must run the SETUP32.EXE program, which was installed on a server. You should accept the default settings unless you will never use a certain application or component. During distribution there are several opportunities for you to efficiently control the components and applications on a workstation installation. If you disable components during Network Setup and later need those components, you must reinstall WordPerfect Office 2002 or install a second copy of WordPerfect Office 2002 on the server.
Network administration options
As a network administrator, you might want to allow local installations if you have insufficient network bandwidth. If bandwidth is not an issue, you might allow the user to choose an installation based on his or her workstations free hard drive space or by whatever other needs he or she may have. Also, depending on the type of network you may wish to allow users to install using UNC paths or you may choose the option to require they have a drive mapped to the server location for installation purposes. These options are customizable from the Network Administrator Options dialog.

reinstall it is using the Network Setup program. workstation installations first.
When you remove a server installation, we recommend that you remove all network-based Make sure the applications to be removed and any associated files are not currently in use. Language support for Writing Tools
Writing Tools for all languages included with WordPerfect are enabled by default. If you do not want users to have access to all languages, you must manually disable them. If you want users to have access only to English language Writing Tools, then you can disable all other languages. However, you cannot disable the language of your operating system. For instance, if you are running Windows 98 in English, then you cannot disable the English language. When you are running SETUP32.EXE or when you create a response file, you can disable Writing Tools for individual languages manually, or disable Writing Tools for all other languages. To disable Writing Tools for individual languages manually 1 Double-click the Writing Tools Languages folder. 2 Disable the check box for the language you want to remove. To disable Writing Tools for all other languages 1 Right-click on the Writing Tools list box. 2 Click Clear All.
Once you have installed WordPerfect Office 2002 to a server, the users must perform a workstation installation of WordPerfect Office 2002 on each system where the applications in the suite will run. Depending on the environment, you may wish to perform workstation installations using different procedures. If users are computer literate, you can instruct each user to access the setup program and perform their own workstation installation based on the installation options you enabled during the server installation. In other environments, you may wish to configure workstation installations that automatically run with the /RSPFile and /SILENT startup options in which the administrator places a shortcut on the users desktop so the user can activate it. For information about command line switches, see Appendix B on page 27.
Basic workstation installations
In cases where you have allowed both workstation installation types, a dialog will appear that allows the user to enable either Run From Network or Install All Files Locally. If the administrator has not enabled Allow Both Local And Run From Network Installations, no dialog will appear. If you want to set up a more automated process for workstation installations, you can create a shortcut using command line switches. This shortcut can then be edited to include the /RSPFile command line switch which will use a response file with the desired installation options pre-selected. More than one shortcut can be created in this manner with each using a different response file to do different types of installations. For more information about controlling setup, see the Controlling setup configuration by using response files section on page 16. The table below provides some installation options: If you want users to install the program themselves and choose the setup options you want to determine the user's installation then you can make a shortcut of the Setup program available to users make a shortcut of the Setup program, modified by a response file, available to users

You can uninstall all applications, or you can remove individual applications. Files and documents that you have created are not removed. Once you have uninstalled an application, the only way to reinstall it is to run SETUP32.EXE. Corel Uninstaller
The simplest way to uninstall WordPerfect Office 2002 from a workstation is to use Corel Uninstaller. This starts the UNINST32.EXE utility, which is used to remove WordPerfect Office 2002 from a workstation. You can remove all or some of the components installed. Once the components for removal have been selected, you must click Remove to start the process. Running UNINST32.EXE deletes the program files from the system and un-registers the selected components from the Windows Registry. If the Corel Uninstaller shortcut is not available, you can also remove programs by using the Add/Remove Programs utility in the Control Panel and selecting WordPerfect Office 2002. Make sure the applications to be removed and any associated files are closed on the workstation where you want to uninstall applications. To remove WordPerfect Office 2002 from a workstation 1 Click Start } Programs } WordPerfect Office 2002 } Setup And Notes } Corel Uninstaller. 2 Click the plus sign, and enable the applications you want to remove. 3 If necessary, click one of the following buttons:
Back to change any selections Exit to cancel Corel Uninstaller (you cannot cancel Corel Uninstaller once you click

Remove)

4 Click the Remove button to uninstall the selected applications. 5 Click the Finish button. 6 Click Yes to restart your system. Some folders or files, such as ones that you have created, are not removed during this process. You might need to select and delete them.
Working with clipart Making clipart accessible over a network

Appendix

WordPerfect Office 2002 ships with a selection of clipart images and photos. More clipart images and photos are available for download from http://www.officecommunity.com. These images and photos are stored and accessed from Corel core applications through the Scrapbook. During installation, only a small number of images are installed to the server. After a successful server installation and client installation, users can access this small collection in any Corel core application by clicking Insert } Graphics } Clipart and then clicking the Clipart tab. The rest of the clipart is not installed to the server and must be made accessible to users by the network administrator. Additional clipart and photos are available for download off the web site. To make the clipart available to users 1 Copy the Graphics folder from Disc 2 to a location on the server or mount Disc 2 to the network. 2 Make the Graphics folder a shared folder on the network. For instance, if you copied the graphics folder to the location \\servername\folder1\folder2\folder3\graphics. You need to share folder3. Novell NetWare administrators can use the map root option. You can set this folder so that it has Read-Only access. To access this clipart, users must map a drive to the shared clipart folder on the network. The next time that they access the Scrapbook, it will scan their drives and locate the graphics folder containing the clipart.

Registry pointing to network on local installation
The WordPerfect Office 2002 installation uses some files from the network location of the shared installation, even on a local installation. The paths for these files point to the network location and not to the local hard drive. This reduces the amount of space required on the local machine and still allows some rarely used features to work.
Appendix A: Working with Clipart
Using command line switches Command line switches
SETUP32.EXE can be run with command line switches (start up switches), which give you additional control over the setup. When using a command line switch with a Windows application, the application must be launched from a command line (that is, Start } Run). Windows applications need to have a space between the.EXE extension and the command line switch and any subsequent switches. For example: C:\Corel\SETUP32.EXE /RSPFile="C:\WRKSTN.RSP" /Silent /Serialnum=<full serial number> The following section describes the command line options that are available for SETUP32.EXE. The text in italics represents information that users must provide themselves. /Admin or /Net Informs the setup to provide extra wizard pages to enable a network installation. /Batch # This command line switch must be used in conjunction with the /Serialnum command line switch. Runs the setup with any combination of the following user interface options. Description No UI Show final completion Show progress bar Show license

Option 2 3

/CreateRSP=<full path to response file>\<response filename"> Runs SETUP32.EXE to create a response file but without performing an installation. You can specify the full path and filename of the.RSP file. Enclose the full name in quotation marks.
/Df = project filename,component filename SETUP32.EXE uses the listed project and COMP.CSW files. If a file listed is not found, an error is presented and the setup exits. No space is required between the project file name and the component filename; only a comma should separate these two names. /Dmap Runs SETUP32.EXE and allows only drive mapped drives. Even if a server allows it, a UNC path cannot be used as the destination folder. All registry keys that contain paths will be stored with drive mapped paths. /Dpath = path Sets the default destination path. Instead of using the default path defined in the.CSW file, the SETUP32.EXE uses the one specified on the command line. If the path is not valid, an error is given. If the path does not exist, it is created. /G{+}{=filename} Log file settings, if /G+ is specified, the setup information will be appended to the default log file, which is located in the Windows\Corel folder. If a filename is specified without a path, the file is saved in the default folder. If a path is specified that does not exist, it is created. /I = component name,component name, Install only the components listed. Each component name is case-sensitive and must be input as it is found in the COMP.CSW file. An error is displayed if a listed component is not found. No space is required between each component name; only a comma should separate these two names. /N=username Lets you specify the default username /Nodest In conjunction with /CREATERSP, causes the destination page not to be shown in creation time. Instead, the destination page is shown in the time of using the response file. /Nomsi Installs using the csw structure instead of msi. It is used for Windows 95 but it is not recommended for use on other operating systems. /RSPFile=<full path to response file>\<response filename> Identifies the response file (.RSP) used to control an installation. Specify the full path and name for the response file in quotation marks. A response file forces setup selections and does not allow user input.

/Serialnum=<full serial number, including hyphen> Forces the use of the serial number. If the serial number is missing the install will terminate and a log file will be generated. The log file will contain an error message stating invalid serial number. /ShortOnly If you use this switch, the setup installs the applications and substitutes long filenames with short file names for any file or folder. This is normally used for devices that do not support long file names. You can only use the /ShortOnly switch when you are performing a server install. /ShowComp = filename Outputs a list of component names in the box (which are case-sensitive) and their descriptions. This list can be used for single- or multiple-component installations. If no filename is specified, the default (COMPLIST.CSW) is used and put in the Windows\Corel folder. If no path is specified, the file is put in the default path. /Silent Suppresses all SETUP32.EXE dialogs including error messages. If no other options are specified, a typical installation is performed. To install different options silently, use /i and specify the components to install or create a response file and use it. Use one of these options to run SETUP32.EXE with no user interaction, or with third-party software distribution packages to push distribution without any further user or administrator involvement. /Spath=path Uses an alternate source path for the installation files. The setup files are used from the current folder; the files to be installed and the.CSW files are found in the specified path. /unc=path Runs SETUP32.EXE and allows only UNC drives. Even if a server allows a mapped path, it cannot be used as the destination folder. All registry keys that contain paths will be stored with UNC style paths. If the path is specified, it will be used as the destination path. /Update{r} The SETUP32.EXE runs without user input and updates (reinstalls) the current installed applications. If the {r} is specified, only the registry is updated.

Glossary

administration server (\setup32.exe, /admin, or /net)
The server to which you install WordPerfect Office 2002 applications using the Network Setup program and from which you manage the applications. key In the Windows Registry, information is stored in keys and subkeys. A key is roughly analogous to a record in a database. local installation A workstation is configured to run WordPerfect Office 2002 applications from the local hard drive. Typical, Compact, and Custom installations are all local installations. multiple server installation You can place a server installation of WordPerfect Office 2002 on multiple servers simultaneously. Network Setup (\setup32.exe, /admin, or /net) Creates a shared installation of WordPerfect Office 2002 on a network server. Network Setup must be run before installing WordPerfect Office 2002 to a workstation. Registry A centralized database used by Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows NT applications to store information, such as initial settings. and directories where programs are located. Designed to take the place of the.INI files used in Windows 3.x. response file Response files can be used to control an installation by replacing the SETUP32.EXE programs user interface, thereby eliminating the need for user input. run from network installation A workstation is configured to run WordPerfect Office 2002 applications from the shared installation on the network server. Some files are copied to the local hard drive.

Appendix C: Glossary

Setup (SETUP32.EXE) Prepares for installation on a workstation. Does not prepare for a shared installation on a network server. SETUP.LOG file The purpose of the SETUP.LOGis to provide a report about the type of setup that was performed, the source and destination paths of the files/directories/shortcuts created or installed, and the successes or failures of these occurrences. This file is created when the Setup wizard is started and information is added to it when the Install button is pressed. The SETUP.LOG is a static output text file, created by Setup, in the \Windows\Corel folder. This file is not appended to with subsequent installations and therefore only represents the last installation performed. When an existing SETUP.LOG file is present on the install disk, a copy of that file is done to SETUP.OLD. silent installation Suppresses all of the installations user interface so that the user sees only the animated Corel icon in the system tray. Normally, a silent switch is used in conjunction with the /RSPFile and /Silent switches. Silent switches are often used with third-party distribution products. system policy Defines common desktop and network configurations used on a Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows NT workstation. Resides in a central network location. Each Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows NT workstation automatically uses system policies to update or modify local registry settings when users log on to the network. value In the Windows Registry, settings are stored in keys that contain values. By editing the value setting, you change the Registry.
.RSP files. 5,16 /Admin. 27 /Batch. 27 /CreateRSP. 27 /Df. 28 /Dmap. 28 /Dpath. 28 /I. 28 /Net. 27 /Nodest. 28 /NoIcons. 28 /RSPFile command line. 28 switches. 9,17,19 /ShortOnly. 29 /ShowComp. 29 /Silent command line. 29 switches. 9,17,19,27,29 /Spath. 29 /UNC. 29 /Update. 29 testing options. clipart. command line switches /Admin. /Batch. /CreateRSP. /Df. /Dmap. /Dpath. /I. /Net. /Nodest. /RSPFile. /ShortOnly. /ShowComp. /Silent. /Spath. /unc. /Update. using. COMP.CSW files. compact setup. controlling setup configuration. Corel Network Remove Program Corel Remove Program. Corel Uninstaller. CorelCENTRAL 10. creating response files. custom setup.. 27. 4. 22. 3

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Technical specifications

General
CategoryOffice applications
SubcategoryOffice applications - office suite
Language(s)English
Software
License TypeLicense
Software Suite ComponentsCorel Address Book, Corel Paradox, Corel Presentations, Corel Quattro Pro, Corel WordPerfect, Corel WordPerfect OfficeReady, Corel WordPerfect Wireless Office, Pocket Oxford English Dictionary
License Qty1 user
License PricingVolume / level G
Licensing ProgramCorel License Program (CLP)
PlatformWindows
System Requirements
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 95 OSR 2, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later
Min Processor TypeIntel Pentium - 166 MHz
Min RAM Size16 MB
Min Hard Drive Space255 MB
Peripheral / Interface DevicesMouse or compatible device, CD-ROM, VGA monitor
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandCorel
Part NumberLCWP2K2PENGG

 

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Adapter LC-30HV4H IM-DR80 AWT1145AA SGH-T100 XL-UR27H 9600DYE Mouse Digital XVS1100L Tcwr465 Daytona MP53 Lbp3100 XR-C2600 DV286K LN32C550 CLP-511-CLP-411 Toolbox 4 BM 3985 3 ME CRX-E300 Illustrator 10 Capture CIS Durafon 1X 70 Navi VPL-BW7 YFZ450-2006 CS-A125KE SC-HT70 14781 W M 370 System OT-E260 Aspire T671 LE37C650 Dylt032C Photosmart 245 Fighter 2 DCR-SR42E ZDM4714B 7 2 26PFL3403 10 793DF ZDI111X WF-F5207PC Canon FS20 RTS-E10 AZ6821 Review NAD C350 Xperia X2 VPC-GH3 Model CGL404W 9222I Diplomacy ESL 989 KDL-20S3000 K7SOM 36PW9525 12 SBO-M6001N SL-PD8 VLS517 Ideacentre B310 DVD-E232A LN32R81B DCR-SR55E SGH-U100 Browning 2000 ZS-D10 PMD201 CS806 FK-103 T6530 DFL-1600 Toledo SCC-643 MP2000 VRD-MC5 Tercera Edad Mini Maxi DJ010SP DAV-DZ730 Deluxe SPD5210CC TX-32LX60F TY-TP50p10S Basic 4 0 A6100 Mulchcut DFX-8500 DP-1520 AX30B 90 IS EMP-TW600 DP-1500 Supernova MP0402H 32PC5RVH-MF KX-TDA50

 

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