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In fact I have no issue with removing the entire Office 2003 suite.
I would like to COMPLETELY remove outlook/office so that when I re-install and re-start I have a new outlook interface without links to past files AT ALL. With (im)PerfectUninstaller I get links to old *.pst files. These files have been corrupted and have now been removed, however they still appear in the folders section. Also I have a whole bunch of address books that I have deleted but still re-appear. Some one used my login and used my outlook to try and read their outlook files. This somehow screwed up my mail, calendar, tasks and contacts which is a problem as I sync everything with my SmartPhone through activesync/outlook. I need a clean install of outlook to reload my data from a backup (Plaxo - Stay in touch with the people you care about.) Therefore - how do I remove Outlook 2003 COMPLETELY!! Thankyou and regards |
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Windows Vista
Note: The Windows Vista Start menu and Control Panel are different from the Windows Classic View (e.g., in Windows 2000). Therefore, navigating to certain items can be different. In the interest of broad applicability, most Knowledge Base documents assume you are using the Classic View. For information about switching your Windows Vista default view to Classic View, see In Windows Vista, how do I switch to the Windows Classic Start menu or Classic Control Panel? To completely remove Office 2000, XP, 2003, or 2007, and all corresponding Office program components from your computer: 1.From the Start menu, select Settings, and then Control Panel. 2.In the Control Panel window, double-click Programs and Features. 3.From the list of programs, click to select the Microsoft Office version that you want to remove, and then, near the top, click Uninstall. 4.Verify that you want to uninstall and continue. Windows XP and earlier To completely remove Office 2000, XP, or 2003, and all corresponding Office program components from your computer: 1.From the Start menu, select either Control Panel, or Settings and then Control Panel. 2.In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3.From the list of programs, select the Microsoft Office version that you want to remove. For example, if you have Office 2003 installed, select Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. Click the program's name, and then click the Add/Remove... button (in Windows 95, 98, or Me), or the Remove button (in Windows 2000 or XP). 4.In Windows 2000 or XP, you will see a dialog box asking "Are you sure you want to remove Microsoft Office (version) from your computer?" Click Yes. The uninstaller will launch and complete with no further prompts. In Windows 95, 98, or Me, the Office Setup program will launch and give you three options: Repair, Add or Remove Features, or Remove Office (for Office 2000), or Uninstall Office (for Office XP and 2003). Select Remove or Uninstall, and then click Yes in the dialog box that asks "Are you sure you want to remove Microsoft Office (version)?" The Setup program will then uninstall Office. Click OK when it finishes. |
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if it dosn't work through Add/Remove program,you can consider to use Perfect Uninstaller,Perfect Uninstaller is a good removal tool to uninstall each application you want to remove,and totally clear up the related registry files left.it is easy to use.if you have any question more,pls contact me!good luck!
Last edited by tracy; 06-06-2008 at 09:26 AM. |
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