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by rohn007
2731 days ago
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Free hunter:
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The problem you encountered was an "improvement" MS introduced in with Office 2016. They decided that Visio was a "business" product that home users could not possibly want to use ... <big sigh>! More likely, that home users could not AFFORD to use at the price point MS is selling Visio.
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Initially, they made it impossible to install Visio (and Project) with ANY other Office bundle. OOPS! It took them almost a year to fix for business users.
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Here are a couple of links from MS about installing Visio
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https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Install-Visio-f98f2...
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SUPPORTED SCENARIOS FOR INSTALLING DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF OFFICE, VISIO, AND PROJECT ON THE SAME COMPUTER – DIFFERENT YEARS AND MSI VS CTR.
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https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt712177%28v=office.16...
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This is an EXCELLENT resource.
Starting on October 11, 2016, Office 2013 software that uses Click-to-Run can be installed on the same computer with Office 2016 software that uses Click-to-Run.
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We can also Use the Office Deployment Tool to install volume licensed editions of Visio 2016 and Project 2016 .
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Note: The MAK keys currently available on the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) aren’t compatible with this specific installation scenario. We’re working on a solution, but we currently don’t have a date when we expect the solution to be available. KMS activation is available. |
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