office premium and professional loaded how do i delete one?

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datdeanna

My copy of MS Office is 2000 Professional. It would appear that sister's pc
guru boyfriend loaded parts of MS Office Premium onto my pc. I discovered
this when encountering problems loading newest Office Svc. Pks, then seen all
the different versions on system. How can I delete whatever he installed and
keep my version in tack? I have my CD's. When updating svc pks, it could not
find certain file on my CD, I assume this was a file from the other
version???? Do I uninstall and re-install mine? Will this affect associated
files? (because I am unable to do disk back up as well, but do have a second
hardrive) Thanks.
 
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DL

If apps included with Premium have been installed, you cannot uninstall
these without the Premium cd.
Simply ignore any updates specific to these apps ( Access and Frontpage? I
dont recollect)
 
D

DeAnna

DL, thank u very much for response. That helps with that but updates do not
recognize needed file on either cd of my office prof. 2000 set. No matter how
i try. I believe it was same file or error statement I received when
installing new 2003 ms product. Any suggestions there? Thnx again.
 
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DL

Are you saying you have Off2K and Off2003, or merely Off2k and a single
Off2003 app?
If so which one, and what is the exact name of file the update its seeking?
 
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DeAnna

I have MS OFFICE 2000 Professional. (Then I have the unwanted programs of
FrontPage 2002 and MS ACCESS from MS OFFICE 2000 PREMIER, problem from
sister's boyfriend thing) and then yes, I purchased individually MS OFFICE
FrontPage 2003 and Publisher 2003.

When I try to download updates for OFFICE it would say DATA.MSI on PREMIUM
NOT FOUND. And would abort update. When it did read from my 2000 Prof. CD's
it returned an error of "MS OFFICE 2000 Professional ERROR 1919. Error
configuring ODBC data source MS ACCESS Database, ODBC error 6....."

Also, do you think that installation of the Premium affected or merged w/my
MS WORD and/or Excel? Thank you
 

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