Where are consumers able to get MS Office installer ISO's?

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    Where are consumers able to get MS Office installer ISO's?


    There was a Dell webpage but like their WIn7 installer ISO's it was passworded, so where should a consumer without MSDN or TechNet find an installer ISO online to reinstall with their Office Product Key, which can be audited from the HD using http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

    Please do not advise to call MS unless you know for sure from whom and how these are available from them without buying the suite again.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by gregrocker; 18 Aug 2013 at 21:51.
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    There's some here Greg,

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    Great, Derek! Thanks a bunch. Wish I could rep you again.

    And the same site that took up the slack for Win7 installer ISO's, too. The tech world owes them a big thanks.
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    Yeah, actually Colin posted it recently, I can't take credit.
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    Wow Belark advisor looks pretty cool :)
    The review cons are interesting though ?
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    Thanks, Thrasher. A CNET download link I haven't weeded out yet since they went totally to the dark side adding crapware into freeware installers. I wouldn't even trust their reviews any longer as they forfeited their reputation entirely. I don't know what they mean by ads on the Belarc report as I've never seen any. Maybe if you download it using CNET they add it in like they've done with so many others.

    Author's link: Belarc Advisor - Free Personal PC Audit, for software, hardware and security configuration information on your computer. Software license management, IT asset management, cyber security audits, and more.
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    Hi Greg thanks for the updated link,
    Seems like a cool thing to have considering this area is a weak spot for myself and I do agree with your cnet evaluation I do stay away from them,
    Cheers.
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    Since there's so much knowledge here I wonder if anyone also knows where to get a legal installer ISO for Vista? The last link I have for that was also a Dell page which went away along with the Win7 and Office ISO's on their site.

    They were supported and defended by one of their Dell Gurus who was targeted by several Dell MVP's who thought there is no reason consumers need these installers, and threatened to report it at Global MVP Summit where I waited patiently for them to bring it up yet never heard a magpie's caw. Apparently they won out though as the ISO's are gone.

    This is the level of incompetence that can still persist at the top levels of support including in MS, who still even consider distribution of the Repair CD to be a piracy-level violation. It is astounding and makes you wonder why we should have had to fight so hard to arrive at the truly top level of consumer support for this company's flagship product - one which they've already even turned their back on.
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