Unistall Office Fix for patch package can not be opened

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Steve Ashurst

I saw this fix also, but it says it's not applicable if
you have Windows Installer 2.0 or greater, which I have on
my Win ME machine. I'm unable to locate the information
for what you're supposed to do in this case. I really
don't want to run the cleanup utility if it isn't
supported. Any help?
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, Steve,

If you get the Windows Installer 2.0 SDK, you get MSIZAP2.0. This is what
you can run on WinXP machines AND other machines running Windows Installer
2.0.
It doesn't have a good UI, but a couple of folks have said it works great.

http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/

It's also available on your XP CD under

<drive>:\SUPPORT\TOOLS\support.cab

You'll need to extract it from the cab file. You can run msizap /? to get
the parameters for how it's used to remove Windows Installer data for
Office.

MsiZap needs to be run from DOS. Wherever you find MsiZap (the following is
from the Installer SDK), do the following:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Bin>msizap t {Product ID}

Product ID mean the GUID. You might find it in a file in your TEMP
directory called something like "Office 2000 <edition>
Setup(####)_MsiExec.txt". If the TEMP directory is empty, you can find the
GUID using another method. Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\
Click on the GUID folder numbers, and you should see a key called Display
Name. One of the folders will have MS Office as the display name, and the
folder number is your GUID. (You may also find it in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Registration\ )

Make sure you use the curly brackets when executing
msizap t {GUID}
You'll know it works when you see a stream of text fly up the screen.
 

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