Microsoft Office 2003

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Guest

How can I completely remove Microsoft Office 2003? I uninstall the MS Office
2003 sucessfully initially. But for some other reason, I need to restore
the system to a point that is 2 days ago. After the restore, the MS Office
2003 folder show up again, but nothing is working. Now I try to uninstall it
again or install a new copy, and it does not allow me to do so. What can I
do? Please help.

Wilson Chu
 
M

Mike Williams

Wilson said:
How can I completely remove Microsoft Office 2003? I uninstall the MS Office
2003 sucessfully initially. But for some other reason, I need to restore
the system to a point that is 2 days ago. After the restore, the MS Office
2003 folder show up again, but nothing is working. Now I try to uninstall it
again or install a new copy, and it does not allow me to do so. What can I
do? Please help.

Wilson Chu

Try on the Office setup newsgroup.
 
S

S.Sengupta

You just insert the Office 2003 CD and reinstall that.During that you would
get options,select accordingly.

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
 
L

Leythos

How can I completely remove Microsoft Office 2003? I uninstall the MS Office
2003 sucessfully initially. But for some other reason, I need to restore
the system to a point that is 2 days ago. After the restore, the MS Office
2003 folder show up again, but nothing is working. Now I try to uninstall it
again or install a new copy, and it does not allow me to do so. What can I
do? Please help.

That's why you needed to force a restore point update or you should
disable them completely, after the uninstall.

If you can't reinstall Office, well, I've always found it almost
impossible to manually remove office, it's like a plague when you get in
that catch-22 situation.

I have not used this information, but it appears to have worked for this
chap:

<http://www.officearticles.com/misc/remove_microsoft_office_from_your_pc
..htm>
 

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