How to push Office 2003

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Clayton Sutton

We are running a Windows 2003 domain. Out clients are running Windows 2000
Pro. and Office 2000. We would like to push Office 2003 out to everyone but
we are running into a bit of a problem. We can upgrade the users fine but
when they open office (i.e. Word) it will ask for the Office 2000 CD! We
have found it better to just uninstall Office 2000 first and then install
Office 2003.

What I want to know is there a way to un-install Office 2000 via a GPO or
something like that? Thanks for any and all input.


Clayton
 
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Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
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Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
O

Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
O

Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
O

Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
O

Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
O

Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 
O

Og

Group Policy gurus generally do not hang out in an Office newsgroup.

Try one of these newsgroups:

microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy

steve
 

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