Re: How do I completely uninstall MS Office 2003?



I always recommend installing all available SPs and patches. You never
answered my question - what is the problem you encounter(ed) using SP-1 or
2?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Mike Whitehead asked:

| Dear Milly
| We haven't heard from you in response to my posting of Feb 28, so I
| guess I put it in the wrong place, so here it is again -
|
| Dear Milly, sorry to be so long in getting back to you.
| Looking back through our records, we have been running successfully
| with SP1 installed for several months. Installing SP2 was one of
| several things we did at about the time we started to get the problem
| of programs not responding / hanging up, so it wasn't necessarily SP2
| that was causing the problem.
|
| However we got so frustrated with the problem that we have
| reformatted the hard disk and reinstalled Windows, so hope the
| problem has gone away.
|
| But I'd still like to hear your views on whether we should install SP2
| again. Since we reinstalled Office 2003 after reinstalling Windows,
| the Auto Update has offered us loads of updates, so we have installed
| them all except SP2. I don't want to install SP2 if it is going to
| cause problems again. We are well protected security-wise because we
| have Norton Internet Security 2005, Webroot Spy Sweeper, Lavasoft
| AdAware SE and Spybot Search & Destroy, and we keep them all up to
| date. So what will we be missing out on if we don't
| install SP2?
|
| I look forward to hearing from you.
| Regards, Mike
|
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| User DATA is usually never the problem. If you reinstall Office 2003
|| without any Service Packs, does it work as you expect? What happens
|| after SP-1? After SP-2?
||
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|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
|| unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
|| reading.
||
||
|| After furious head scratching, Mike Whitehead asked:
||
||| Dear Milly
|||
||| Many thanks. Please can you advise me what to do next -
|||
||| - Am I barking up the wrong tree, ie. am I wrong in thinking that
||| deleting all my User Data will help me get rid of the problem?
|||
||| - If I am right, and getting rid of my User Data will help me get
||| rid of the problem, can you please advise me where I can find them,
||| what they are called etc, so that I can delete them? I know about
||| .pst files but I don't know about any of the others.
|||
||| Regards, Mike
|||
|||
||| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|||
|||| Uninstalling Office never touches any customizations or files.
|||| They are all left as you can see from your experience. Your
|||| normal.dot, .pst files, etc. are not touched since they are
|||| considered User Data and belong to you, not the program.
||||
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|||| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||||
|||| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
|||| unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
|||| without reading.
||||
||||
|||| After furious head scratching, Mike Whitehead asked:
||||
||||| Dear all
||||| I am running MS Office SE 2003 and Windows XP Home Edition with
||||| SP2.
|||||
||||| After I downloaded and installed Service Pack 2 for Office 2003 I
||||| started having problems with various programs not responding /
||||| hanging up. I suspected it could be something to do with the
||||| Office SP2 so I tried to repair Office using the Repair option in
||||| Add/Remove Programs. The repair failed partway through
||||| installation from the Office 2003 disk.
|||||
||||| I uninstalled Office and reinstalled it. I expected to see a
||||| 'clean' version of Word, for example, ie. with all the default
||||| settings, but I was surprised that all the customisation I had
||||| done before, eg. on the Toolbars in Word, were still there.
|||||
||||| i suspected that the problem that caused the malfunctions was
||||| still on the computer, so after uninstalling Office again I
||||| deleted the Office Setup Files from the Windows XP Disk Cleanup
||||| facility. I also did a search on 'office' in Windows Explorer and
||||| deleted the folders that contained 'office' but did not appear to
||||| be associated with any other applications. However when I
||||| reinstalled Office from the disk the customisations were still
||||| there!
|||||
||||| How can I completely uninstall Office 2003 so that when I
||||| reinstall it it appears as though this is the first time I have
||||| installed it?
|||||
||||| Please can you help. Regards, Mike


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