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How do I completely uninstall Office 2007 trial version?
I bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium on it. Installed the trial
verion of office 2007. Decided to install my Office XP Pro and wait for 2007 for awhile. Outlook 2002 doesn't work and I can't reach the server to authenticate my Office XP Pro and download the service packs. Old computer died or I still be using it. Anyone out there know how to fix this. Oh yeah, compatibility tabs and other administrative solutions are greyed out. Thanks, Neanderthal |
How do I completely uninstall Office 2007 trial version?
Your not really clear on your issue. Office can be uninstalled just like any
other application through Control Panel- Uninstall a program -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Neanderthal" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium on it. Installed the trial verion of office 2007. Decided to install my Office XP Pro and wait for 2007 for awhile. Outlook 2002 doesn't work and I can't reach the server to authenticate my Office XP Pro and download the service packs. Old computer died or I still be using it. Anyone out there know how to fix this. Oh yeah, compatibility tabs and other administrative solutions are greyed out. Thanks, Neanderthal |
How do I completely uninstall Office 2007 trial version?
Sorry,
I guess I should have mentioned that I completely uninstalled Office 2007 from the Control Panel- Uninstall a program area. In the past, with other Windows products, this sometimes left registry and other entries intact. I am not familiar enough with Vista to go plowing through the registry entries looking for an orphan. Thanks again for your quick reply. "Roady [MVP]" wrote: Your not really clear on your issue. Office can be uninstalled just like any other application through Control Panel- Uninstall a program -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Neanderthal" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium on it. Installed the trial verion of office 2007. Decided to install my Office XP Pro and wait for 2007 for awhile. Outlook 2002 doesn't work and I can't reach the server to authenticate my Office XP Pro and download the service packs. Old computer died or I still be using it. Anyone out there know how to fix this. Oh yeah, compatibility tabs and other administrative solutions are greyed out. Thanks, Neanderthal |
How do I completely uninstall Office 2007 trial version?
Office2002 is not fully compatible / tested by MS, with vista
"Neanderthal" wrote in message ... Sorry, I guess I should have mentioned that I completely uninstalled Office 2007 from the Control Panel- Uninstall a program area. In the past, with other Windows products, this sometimes left registry and other entries intact. I am not familiar enough with Vista to go plowing through the registry entries looking for an orphan. Thanks again for your quick reply. "Roady [MVP]" wrote: Your not really clear on your issue. Office can be uninstalled just like any other application through Control Panel- Uninstall a program -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Neanderthal" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Premium on it. Installed the trial verion of office 2007. Decided to install my Office XP Pro and wait for 2007 for awhile. Outlook 2002 doesn't work and I can't reach the server to authenticate my Office XP Pro and download the service packs. Old computer died or I still be using it. Anyone out there know how to fix this. Oh yeah, compatibility tabs and other administrative solutions are greyed out. Thanks, Neanderthal |
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