I don't want Office 2007

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U0107

All,

I have a purchased copy of Office 2k3, Visio 2k3 and Project 2k3.

I purchased a new desktop since the motherboard in the old desktop burned out.

The desktop came with Office 2k7 pre-installed as a trial version.

I revalidated my old copy of Office 2k3 with microsoft and installed it and
continued using 2k3 (NOT 2k7).

But I have yet not been able to start Outlook in 2k3 ever since I bought the
desktop.

When I try to start I get a MAPI32.dll error.

I am also not able un-install 2k7 because I cannot find the "add/remove
programs" which was available XP - my previous Operating system.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Uttam
 
G

Gordon

U0107 said:
All,

I have a purchased copy of Office 2k3, Visio 2k3 and Project 2k3.

I purchased a new desktop since the motherboard in the old desktop burned
out.

The desktop came with Office 2k7 pre-installed as a trial version.

I revalidated my old copy of Office 2k3 with microsoft and installed it
and
continued using 2k3 (NOT 2k7).

But I have yet not been able to start Outlook in 2k3 ever since I bought
the
desktop.

If you'd done ANY research at all you would have found that you needed to
uninstall any trial version BEFORE installing a full version.
The reason you can't open Outlook 2003 is because you can't have more than
one version of Outlook - and Office will use the newest version.
I am also not able un-install 2k7 because I cannot find the "add/remove
programs" which was available XP - my previous Operating system.

It's called Programs and Features.
You didn't look very hard did you, neither did you use the pretty good Help
files that come with Vista, because that would have told you where to look.
 
P

Peter Foldes

Uninstall both the Trial of Off 2007 and the O2K3 and all Office components and then
re-install only the Office 2K3 . You need to remove all references to Office before
installing you OFF 2003
 

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