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Dean November 5th 07 06:38 AM

Password problem
 
I removed office 2003 with Outlook from my XP home system and replaced it
with office 2007. Now I have the dread password not being retained problem.
I have attempted to uninstall Office 07 but the bad info stays on the system.
I would like to pull the whole works and see if a clean reinstall would do
the trick But I am not sure if this is the best appraoch or not and how to
proceed otherwise. I can't believe that Microsoft is letting this go on. If
I could find a reasonable email alternative I would just have to try it.
Help.

Dean November 5th 07 06:46 AM

Password problem
 
OS Is XP Pro and Office was not a backup restore.


"Dean" wrote:

I removed office 2003 with Outlook from my XP home system and replaced it
with office 2007. Now I have the dread password not being retained problem.
I have attempted to uninstall Office 07 but the bad info stays on the system.
I would like to pull the whole works and see if a clean reinstall would do
the trick But I am not sure if this is the best appraoch or not and how to
proceed otherwise. I can't believe that Microsoft is letting this go on. If
I could find a reasonable email alternative I would just have to try it.
Help.


DL November 5th 07 03:18 PM

Password problem
 
Uninstalling Office/OL rarely cures a problem
Try a new mail Profile - do not copy profile, if asked

"Dean" wrote in message
...
I removed office 2003 with Outlook from my XP home system and replaced it
with office 2007. Now I have the dread password not being retained
problem.
I have attempted to uninstall Office 07 but the bad info stays on the
system.
I would like to pull the whole works and see if a clean reinstall would do
the trick But I am not sure if this is the best appraoch or not and how
to
proceed otherwise. I can't believe that Microsoft is letting this go on.
If
I could find a reasonable email alternative I would just have to try it.
Help.




Dean November 5th 07 04:50 PM

Password problem
 
I have done this and my settings were all retained, email address etc. Can
you tell me how do completely get rid of all trace of office so that I can
start fresh???

"DL" wrote:

Uninstalling Office/OL rarely cures a problem
Try a new mail Profile - do not copy profile, if asked

"Dean" wrote in message
...
I removed office 2003 with Outlook from my XP home system and replaced it
with office 2007. Now I have the dread password not being retained
problem.
I have attempted to uninstall Office 07 but the bad info stays on the
system.
I would like to pull the whole works and see if a clean reinstall would do
the trick But I am not sure if this is the best appraoch or not and how
to
proceed otherwise. I can't believe that Microsoft is letting this go on.
If
I could find a reasonable email alternative I would just have to try it.
Help.





DL November 5th 07 05:23 PM

Password problem
 
No you havent
A new profile requires that you add the email accounts & data file

Control PanelMail Applet

"Dean" wrote in message
...
I have done this and my settings were all retained, email address etc. Can
you tell me how do completely get rid of all trace of office so that I can
start fresh???

"DL" wrote:

Uninstalling Office/OL rarely cures a problem
Try a new mail Profile - do not copy profile, if asked

"Dean" wrote in message
...
I removed office 2003 with Outlook from my XP home system and replaced
it
with office 2007. Now I have the dread password not being retained
problem.
I have attempted to uninstall Office 07 but the bad info stays on the
system.
I would like to pull the whole works and see if a clean reinstall would
do
the trick But I am not sure if this is the best appraoch or not and
how
to
proceed otherwise. I can't believe that Microsoft is letting this go
on.
If
I could find a reasonable email alternative I would just have to try
it.
Help.








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