A healthy index listing might look like this:
Index of /pub/software/microsoft/office/2007/
Parent Directory en_office_ultimate_2007_DVD_X12-38743.iso 1.90 GB 2023-05-12 14:32 en_office_ultimate_2007_DVD_X12-38743.md5 56 bytes 2023-05-12 14:32 SHA1SUMS 1.2 KB 2023-05-12 14:33 README_verification.txt 2.1 KB 2023-05-12 14:33
The presence of .md5 or SHA1SUMS files is a strong indicator that the uploader cares about verification.
If you locate an ISO, do not run setup.exe directly. Instead: index of ms office 2007 iso verified
Compare the generated hash to the one in the index’s checksum file. If they match exactly, the ISO is genuine and uncorrupted.
To find a legitimate "index of ms office 2007 iso verified," you can use specialized search queries. However, Google began cracking down on "index of" searches in the late 2010s. You may have better luck with Bing, DuckDuckGo, or even Yandex. A healthy index listing might look like this:
Try these search strings:
Add the word "verified" or "original" to your query:
intitle:"index of" "ms office 2007" verified iso The presence of