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geo

how do you un-install outlook 2003 or all of office 2003 so that there are
no traces of the program on the system.

The users .pst folder is messed up. I tried removing and re-importing. But
they end up showing like 3 personal folders, that I can't remove???

SO I tried un-installing outlook via add/remove and then re-installing old
problem came back.

So what I would like to do is do a COMPLETE un-install without reformating
the entire hard drive.

any utility to do this?
 
B

Brian Tillman

geo said:
how do you un-install outlook 2003 or all of office 2003 so that
there are no traces of the program on the system.

The users .pst folder is messed up. I tried removing and
re-importing. But they end up showing like 3 personal folders, that
I can't remove???

You corrupted the mail profile and uninstalling Outlook won't affect that.
SO I tried un-installing outlook via add/remove and then
re-installing old problem came back.

So what I would like to do is do a COMPLETE un-install without
reformating the entire hard drive.

You do not have to uninstall at all. Just create a new mail profile.
Control Panel>Mail>Show Profiles>Add.
 
M

marc

I've created new profiles however there are like 3 profiles showing. I can
get the one to work but the other two I can't delete or get rid of?? Right
clicked to try to delete, no delete available. Gone into mail profiles and
tried to delete still can't???
 
B

Brian Tillman

marc said:
I've created new profiles however there are like 3 profiles showing. I can
get the one to work but the other two I can't delete or get rid
of?? Right clicked to try to delete, no delete available. Gone into
mail profiles and tried to delete still can't???

Select the one you want and click Remove. There is no right-click>Delete in
the Mail applet. Ther's no right-click>anything. If you see something on
right-click, you're not in the Mail applet. I have a feeling you're
confused about what a mail profile is and where to find it.
 

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