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I installed the Office SBE 2007 with the wrong email so I was unable to use
it. I unistalled and tired to delete all occurances of Office 2007 on my hard drive. I unfortuantely deleted some PST files which I th ought belonged to the first install. During the first use, Outlook looked for these files and I was unable to get it to work? I have a brand new Dell laptop. Woudl there have been PST files created during manufacture that OUtllok needed? How can I recreate what OUtlllok wants so I can use the trial version? |
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The laptop contained no trial edition and I do not know aobut the activation
assistant. we were trying to install a downloaded trial from the microsoft website. the first time i used an email which had an expired download on it already so Outlook would not laoow us to crate emails. So we downloaeded again with a good email. But prior to that I wnet into windows explorer and the registry and tired to remove anything to do with installation of Office12. Somewhere in the process, I think in Appilcation Data, I deleted two PST files. The 2nd time we installed and then run OUtlook it looked for those files. I guess I didnt delete everything. What we ended up doing is using OpenOffice and LIve mail until we can buy a full install. "DL" wrote: There will be no pst files unless Outlook has been set up. If it is indeed a brand new laptop containing no data files, restore it to factory condition, as from your post its impossible to determine what you have done wrong. Once the Laptop is up and running and its done its MS Update thing, then uninstall any Office Trial together with its activation assistant, and reboot Then install Office from your dvd/cd "Marty S" Marty wrote in message ... I installed the Office SBE 2007 with the wrong email so I was unable to use it. I unistalled and tired to delete all occurances of Office 2007 on my hard drive. I unfortuantely deleted some PST files which I th ought belonged to the first install. During the first use, Outlook looked for these files and I was unable to get it to work? I have a brand new Dell laptop. Woudl there have been PST files created during manufacture that OUtllok needed? How can I recreate what OUtlllok wants so I can use the trial version? |
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Your post still makes no sense, what is meant by'
"the first time i used an email which had an expired download on it" If indeed you have meddled with the registry, unless you know exactly what you are doing, and from your post it doesnt sound as though you do, then who knows what further problems you will be in for. Windows explorer is not the correct place to remove an application. From what you have said your best option would be to reinstall to factory specs, or give your laptop to someone who knows how to recover from your Exporer & registry meddling "Marty S" wrote in message ... The laptop contained no trial edition and I do not know aobut the activation assistant. we were trying to install a downloaded trial from the microsoft website. the first time i used an email which had an expired download on it already so Outlook would not laoow us to crate emails. So we downloaeded again with a good email. But prior to that I wnet into windows explorer and the registry and tired to remove anything to do with installation of Office12. Somewhere in the process, I think in Appilcation Data, I deleted two PST files. The 2nd time we installed and then run OUtlook it looked for those files. I guess I didnt delete everything. What we ended up doing is using OpenOffice and LIve mail until we can buy a full install. "DL" wrote: There will be no pst files unless Outlook has been set up. If it is indeed a brand new laptop containing no data files, restore it to factory condition, as from your post its impossible to determine what you have done wrong. Once the Laptop is up and running and its done its MS Update thing, then uninstall any Office Trial together with its activation assistant, and reboot Then install Office from your dvd/cd "Marty S" Marty wrote in message ... I installed the Office SBE 2007 with the wrong email so I was unable to use it. I unistalled and tired to delete all occurances of Office 2007 on my hard drive. I unfortuantely deleted some PST files which I th ought belonged to the first install. During the first use, Outlook looked for these files and I was unable to get it to work? I have a brand new Dell laptop. Woudl there have been PST files created during manufacture that OUtllok needed? How can I recreate what OUtlllok wants so I can use the trial version? |
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