How to uninstall Office without original disk

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Ron Boetger

No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
R

Ron Boetger

No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
R

Ron Boetger

No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
R

Ron Boetger

No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
R

Ron Boetger

No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Re: the full version, really good way to go (get it from Amazon.com). You
still may have remnants of 2000 left over. I'd suggest the cleaner first
then install the new version.
 
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DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
D

DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
D

DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
D

DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
D

DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
D

DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
D

DL

Oh well, new cd/version then

Ron Boetger said:
No I have not created a new profile. Now we have also lost Excel! It
says it is not installed and again asked for the original diak

Thanks


Ron
 
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Bill

If you install Office 2003 Upgrade on a machine with no qualifying product, it will ask
you to insert the CD of the qualifying product to verify the media.

If you install Office 2003 Upgrade on a machine with Office 2000, it will qualify the
install and should not ask you for the CD. (Just make sure that your version of Office
2003 upgrades every Office 2000 application on that computer, without exception.) If you
then uninstall Office 2003 from that machine, it will only ask you for the Office 2003
CD. It's a .long way to go to uninstall, but it should work - just make sure you clean
the registry when you are done...!

BTW, I have uninstalled Office 2000 from computers that required the CD to uninstall,
and also I have uninstalled Office 2000 from machines where it never asked for the CD to
uninstall. YMMV.

Bill.
 

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