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John S
I would normally suggest manually cleaning office out of
the registry then just deleted the files, but office is
one of those things that has roots very deep in the
registry and would be hard to wipe out without a
uninstaller, perhaps a microsoft tech could get a list of
registry keys so you could wipe it out manually...
the registry then just deleted the files, but office is
one of those things that has roots very deep in the
registry and would be hard to wipe out without a
uninstaller, perhaps a microsoft tech could get a list of
registry keys so you could wipe it out manually...