Works 8 and Office 2007 problem, how do I resolve

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777

I installed the Beta version of Office 2007, big mistake. Now it's costing me
valuable time. Anyway, I've uninstalled Office Beta and I still can't get my
Works 8 to work properly. I've uninstalled and re-installed and I am still
getting the error 'Entry Point Not Found' with a reference to a .dll file
can't be found.

Can anyone help me, please?

I know this is a common problem, because I have found references to it all
over the internet. But, I haven't found a solution. If someone could please
point me in the right direction to getting my Works 8 back to working order I
would appreciate it.
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Uninstall Works by clicking on Start | Control Panel | Add or
Remove Programs. Manually delete the Microsoft Works folder
(usually something like c:\Program Files\Microsoft Works).
Reinstall Works from your Works CD.
 
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777

Thank you so much!! It worked great. I had also found a long complicated
procedure that I was afraid to try, because it was very technical and had to
go into a 'clean boot mode', whatever that is, I didn't even know. I knew
there had to be an easy fix. Thanks again!!
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

The beta download page
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/beta/getthebeta.mspx
clearly states, "This beta testing release is not appropriate for
production use." Heed the warnings next time, to wit:

About Beta Software
• Registration is required for participation.
• 2007 Microsoft Office system Beta 2 is for evaluation and
planning purposes only.
• Beta software does not necessarily display the same high level
of stability of shipped Microsoft products.
• Beta testers may experience problems with 2007 Microsoft Office
system Beta 2 products that could potentially result in loss,
corruption, or destruction of existing data.
• This beta testing release is not appropriate for production use.
• It is strongly recommended that you back up your existing data
before you install and run this software.
• Beta code is offered "as is," and does not include technical
support.
• Many organizations have policies prohibiting unauthorized
software installation on company-owned computers. Make sure you
check with your IT department before downloading and installing
2007 Microsoft Office system Beta 2 on your computer at work.

This notice takes up about a quarter of the page, so you can't
say you didn't see it because it was in fine print.
 
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777

I read the fine print. I learned my lesson. I thought I would try it out. I
had a new computer and didn't think that there would that major of problems
with it. I didn't really have any data to lose, because my computer was new.
What I did lose was valuable time. Maybe that should be posted in the fine
print. "You may lose lots of valuable time fixing your computer if it does
cause problems". *sarcasm* I figured as long as it's been out, most of the
bugs like that would have been worked out.

Thanks again for your help, it is very much appreciated.
 
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