Remove Office 2003 error 1402

J

James

I'm trying to remove the trial edition of Office 2003 on my new computer,
using Add or Remove Programs. However, in the middle of the removal, I get
an Error 1402 - "Setup cannot open the registry key". When I click OK, the
uninstall reverses, and quits. Ideas? Thanks-
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 
J

James

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James
 

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