removal of Office XP suite

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mtwoodzie

I am trying to unistall or remove Office XP from a previous image and I have
tried going through Add & Remove feature ,but upon doing a reboot I see there
is still an Office Xp installation and there are registry entries for it as
well. Is there some type of force command that I can utilize to achieve a
complete removal without going through the registry and doing a hunt and
pecking serach?
 
M

mtwoodzie

Yes I found that utility just after submitting a request with this Forum
about clearing up conflicts with other application removals. After running I
logged back to a network point and reinstalled Office Xp and was able to
uninstall after a reboot. Thanks for the quick response.

JoAnn Paules said:
You can try this but do it cautiously.

Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290301

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



mtwoodzie said:
I am trying to unistall or remove Office XP from a previous image and I
have
tried going through Add & Remove feature ,but upon doing a reboot I see
there
is still an Office Xp installation and there are registry entries for it
as
well. Is there some type of force command that I can utilize to achieve a
complete removal without going through the registry and doing a hunt and
pecking serach?
 
M

mtwoodzie

I downloaded Office 2003 Resourse kit and was then able to unistall my Group
policy office version.

mtwoodzie said:
Yes I found that utility just after submitting a request with this Forum
about clearing up conflicts with other application removals. After running I
logged back to a network point and reinstalled Office Xp and was able to
uninstall after a reboot. Thanks for the quick response.

JoAnn Paules said:
You can try this but do it cautiously.

Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=290301

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



mtwoodzie said:
I am trying to unistall or remove Office XP from a previous image and I
have
tried going through Add & Remove feature ,but upon doing a reboot I see
there
is still an Office Xp installation and there are registry entries for it
as
well. Is there some type of force command that I can utilize to achieve a
complete removal without going through the registry and doing a hunt and
pecking serach?
 
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