Can't uninstall Office

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garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
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garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You should be able to use another Office 2000 CD1 if it is exactly the
same version (Standard, Small Business, Professional, or Premium) as
what is currently installed. The only other proper way I can think of
is Really Ugly... format the drive, reinstall the operating system, and
reinstall the programs.
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 
B

Bob Wardlow

Thanks again for your post. I know I can use a Disk 1 if I can locate one and
you are right I can always reload the system from scratch.

I would like a Microsoft MVP will see this post and give me a list of
registry entries to delete after I delete the files so the install routine
does not recognize the old install.

Thank You

Bob
 

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