how to uninstall ms office standard 2007 when its corrupted?

S

selena

So has any one come up with the solution as to how to uninstall a corrupted
trial version of ms office standard or any version of office 2007?

It had expired, and I have to remove it from control panel but could not. I
need to re-install another trial version of office 2007 but I have to
uninstall the old expired 60 day version.

Can you help me and give me the solution?

(e-mail address removed)
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

You cannot continue to use the free trial version indefinitely by
reinstalling it every 60 days. You've had an opportunity to try the
software. If you like it, then buy it. If you don't like it, then
don't use it anymore.
 
S

selena

Hello Garfield-n-odie:

I have been for the last two year installing and uninstall trial versions of
MS Office 2003 and for the last 7 months I have been install the trial
version of MS Office 2007 sucessfully.

However; when I returned home from the hospital, the trial version had
expired. Okay no problem.

So, What I was trying to do, as I've done before, is to unintall MS Office
2007 that had expired and for some reason the program told me it could not
uninstall it and that it was now corrupted..... You follow?

So, What I did being frustrated, was to download another trial version,
being unable for some unknown reason, to uninstall the expired version of MS
Office 2007 trial which says it is corrupted.

So I went to install another trial version on my computer and went run it,
when it also told me that the old version is expired and is corrupted.

I still was unable to utilize the newly install trial version of MS Office
2007 because I can't uninstall it.... It is corrupted.

I now have two MS Office 2007 on my computer hard-drive and can not utilize
either. The old expired version is corrupted and blocks out the new trial
version.

So, do you know of a solution to delete the old trail version of Office
without going through Control Panel?

Hit me back

Selenea
 

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