Can't uninstall Expression Web

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Guest

Like an idiot, I installed the trial/Beta version of the Microsoft Expression
Web. When I attempted later to install the new office 2007, I got error
messages indicating that I had to remove the beta software before installing
office 2007. When I attempted to uninstall it, it crashed my machine. Now
remnants remain in my add/remove programs - without any buttons to remove it.
I can't reinstall it as I get the same error message, and I can't uninstall
it. I'm hoping that someone might have or know of a utility that'll rip this
out of my registry.

Please help if you can.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Get the Windows Installer Cleanup at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301&Product=offx

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| Like an idiot, I installed the trial/Beta version of the Microsoft Expression
| Web. When I attempted later to install the new office 2007, I got error
| messages indicating that I had to remove the beta software before installing
| office 2007. When I attempted to uninstall it, it crashed my machine. Now
| remnants remain in my add/remove programs - without any buttons to remove it.
| I can't reinstall it as I get the same error message, and I can't uninstall
| it. I'm hoping that someone might have or know of a utility that'll rip this
| out of my registry.
|
| Please help if you can.
|
|
 
G

Guest

Thanks, but I tried that already. Sorry I didn't mention it. Both problems
remain. It's still in Add/Remove and I still get the error.
 
T

Tom Miller

John N said:
Thanks, but I tried that already. Sorry I didn't mention it. Both
problems
remain. It's still in Add/Remove and I still get the error.

Might try a registry cleanup program to delete the entries. Also locate the
subdirectories in "program files" and delete them. Make sure you are
deleting the correct subdirectories. You can harm your system if you are
wrong. Same is true of the registry cleanup program although the more
automated ones seldom will automagically screw things up.

Thanks,
Tom Miller
 

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