Microsoft Office 2000 is an office suite program created by Microsoft and released on June 7, 1999. It succeeded Microsoft Office 97, and preceded Microsoft Office XP. It was named after the upcoming Windows 2000. Microsoft Office 2000 was designed as a fully 32-bit suite of software developed with the Y2K bug in mind. All the Office 2000 applications support Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), which allows moving data automatically between various programs.
Microsoft Office 2000 was the first version of Office that uses the Windows Installer technology. This allowed service packs to be slipstreamed into the original installation files. Office 2000 was the first Microsoft Office product that required activation over the internet.
Mainstream support for Office 2000 ended on June 30, 2004, and extended support ended on July 14, 2009. Microsoft Office 2000 was the final release of Microsoft Office that supported Windows 95.
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Microsoft Office 2000 Premium (torrent)
Microsoft Office 2000 and all of its versions require a serial key to operate fully. You must enter a serial key before you are able to use the software.
NOTICE: We cannot legally provide Microsoft Office 2000 serial keys on this website. Please purchase a serial key from Microsoft or a retailer.
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Developed by: Microsoft Corporation
Release date: June 9, 1999
Latest version: Service Pack 3 (SP3) (Released on October 21, 2002)
Source model: Closed source, Shared source
License: Proprietary commercial software
Preceded by: Microsoft Office 97 (1997)
Succeeded by: Microsoft Office XP (2001)
Support status: Mainstream support ended June 30, 2004.
Extended support ended July 14, 2009.
System Requirements:
A computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 with SP3 or higher, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
8 MB of RAM (16 MB of RAM for PhotoDraw)
32 MB of RAM (32 for the operating system, plus an additional 4 MB of RAM for each program running simultaneously)
At least 400 MB of available disk spaceCD-ROM
Mouse
Internet access (required for some features)
A monitor with a VGA or higher
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