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Total remove of Office xp pro - Microsoft Office forums


Total remove of Office xp pro

Posted: 09 Nov 2004 08:25 PM PST

Hi, garfield and thanx for your support

No, I did not empty the recycle bin. How do I do that?

The user name have now been changed, though my greatest issue is the fact
that Office xp pro now takes 1,2 GB of my hard drive, although the control
panel only shows 500MB. I want to completely remove all the files, reaching a
point as it was never installed. I find it stange that every reinstallation
"eats" 300-400MBs of my hard drive. Shouldn't there be a uninstallation tool
to get, or some complete information of how to do this on the MS webpage?

Cheers / Lou


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

Moving MS Office from one computer to another

Posted: 08 Nov 2004 07:17 PM PST

If you have a plug and play OS then simply move the hard drive or its image
to the new machine, boot, then deal with all the device driver installations.
Otherwise - use your install disk.

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Error 1311 - Cannot Find ...cab file

Posted: 08 Nov 2004 10:14 AM PST

Try to search for 1311 in the 'Search for' or look here:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325076

In fact I was frustrated too, because I was installing the off XP pack on a
W2K terminal server, which gave me the same headache!

"Claypots" wrote:
 

Creating a MST

Posted: 07 Nov 2004 05:06 PM PST

I created a custom MST file on a network mapped drive. I tried burning all
office setup cd files back to a cd. I've tried running setup from the cd
with command lines and batch files to no avail.

It always gives an error concerning the "transforms". I modified the
setup.ini file as below. I also tried a custom mysetup.ini and referenced
with command lines below. My question is since the cd drive is D:\, is the
..MST file I created path sensitive? Meaning is the .MST file thinking the
setup files are on the networked drive instead of the cd?

setup.exe /q /settings myCustom.ini
and
setup.exe TRANSFORMS=mycustom.mst

[MST]
; The MST section gives the full path to a transform that should be applied.
;MST1=\\server\share\some transform.mst
;MST1=D:\transforms\my transform.mst
MST1=d:\nysetup.mst


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Install Office from a Server

Posted: 07 Nov 2004 04:22 PM PST

You can do an "administrative install" of the office software (setup /a)

to a server installation directory. You might want to download the

Office2003SP1 fullfiles patch and update it with <msiexec /a

server_install_directory /p fullfiles_patch\mainsp1ff.msp>. You have to

have an open license to be able to put the product key in once at the

server.

- Ed -

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Excel 2003

Posted: 07 Nov 2004 11:59 AM PST

I think TBRUN97 is part of the TextBridge OCR program, which often comes
bundled with scanners. If you're not using TextBridge, then
uninstalling that program should fix your Excel problem. Or if you are
using TextBridge, but not for scanning into Excel, try moving the
TextBridge add-in out of your XLStart folder.

Erik Rask wrote: 

professional 2000 registration wizard

Posted: 07 Nov 2004 09:00 AM PST


"karenendom" <microsoft.com> wrote in
message
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office 2000 
this happening? HELP

was office 2000 a selling point when you purchased ?

Did the seller give you the CDs etc that go with office 2000
?

If yes and the CDs are legit activate the programme using
either the online or phone method.

If no you could try and activate anyway. If you think you
paid for office 2000 and did not "actuallY" get it - take it
up with the seller

Geoff


Missing add-on DCCext32.DLL file when launching Outlook. How do .

Posted: 07 Nov 2004 06:49 AM PST

Thanks Milly, I eventually tracked down extend.dat ( it was 'conveniently'
located at C:\Documents and Settings\My User Name\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\extend.dat). I renamed it extend.old (only after
struggling to reveal file extensions via Control Panel - Folder Options-View
and unticking "Hide extensions for known file types"), but I'm afraid the
problem still persists. I'm reluctant to go through Outlook's help-Detect
and repair and restore original settings, because of the time it will take to
reset everything, but perhaps this is my only option. What do you think?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
 

Problems with Office 2000 and XP

Posted: 06 Nov 2004 05:57 PM PST

Gennie W,
Would have been a good idea to include this information in your original post.
Also, When you reformat a drive and reinstall, it's good parctice to upgrade
Windows and Office in order of SP release. Since your running an older
version of Office on a newer version of Windows, do your Office installation
on the original release of Windows XP. Apply your Office updates from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?displaylang=en
after researching them here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;KBHOWTO
Date of SP release for either is the best way to apply, since they were
designed to correct earlier problems.

Chris Schatte

use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities

"Gennie W." wrote:
 

Quick word of advice

Posted: 06 Nov 2004 02:39 PM PST

Well I didn't want to start a flamewar, I don't have my NOMEX underwear on
right now :-)

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Thanks In Advance

Specialist David W
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Remove Office 2003 error 1402

Posted: 06 Nov 2004 08:12 AM PST

I apologize, I should have mentioned that I'm using XP (details, details). I
had found that article, but since it specifically says it's not for XP, I
skipped it.

Thanks for the reply, though.

James

"Gyorgy Moldova [MCSE, MVP]" wrote: