> For clarification I have a few questions.
>
> Is this BCM 2007 download available online free of charge if one already has
> Outlook 2007? If so, is this a temporary promotional offering by MS to
> encourage its adoption by Outlook 2007 users? Does this download require one
> to have either Office Small Business, Professional, Ultimate SKUs or can one
> download it free for use with Outlook 2007 as packaged among the other Office
> SKUs? (I don't exactly know how many other new 2007 offerings there are-
> Student, Standard, etc.) It has always been my understanding that obtaining
> BCM 2007 required Outlook from the highest 3 editions of Office but I may be
> in error about that requirement. Please confirm if possible.
>
> I am tempted to wonder out loud if MS is giving BCM away via downloads free
> of charge as a reflection of its low demand due to a limited feature set and
> thus a slower rate of adoption among potential users than had been hoped for?
>
> My questions are not meant to be negative. I am genuinely interested in
> clarification over how someone may be able to the obtain BCM 2007. I know of
> some colleagues who will use nothing but MS native product offerings and I
> will pass word along accordingly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -THP
>
>
>
> Luther wrote:
> >On Feb 19, 10:56 am, Durga [MSFT]
> ><DurgaM...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> Hi Dave,
> >>
> >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> >>
> >> - Show quoted text -
> >
> >If you have Outlook 2007, you can download BCM 2007 and install it.
> >
> >Sadly, I've forgotten the URL. But you search this newsgroup or
> >microsoft.com for it.
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