Office Professional Enterprise will work on an external hard drive?

I still use XP and you have run out of space. I moved Accounting MS to my external hard drive and Adobe Photoshop. I even save file .pst Outlook Express e-mails on the external hard drive. Office will work the same way?

http://www.Microsoft.com/Office/Community/en-us/flyoutoverview.mspx

Office newsgroups

They will help.

XP discussion groups:

http://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/reader.mspx?DG=Microsoft.public.WindowsXP.General

Link above is to the XP newsgroups.

There is a list of the different groups of Office and XP discussion to the bottom of the left column.

You get the help you need there.

Here is the Vista Forums.

See you soon

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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