Fully delete MS 2007

joelxxl

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Hey everyone,

I Have installed MS 2007 but I made a mistake at MS Outlook. Everytime I start it up, I get a pop-up with configuring mailaccounts then it closes again. I did screw this up myself at the set-up. But I thought just uninstall and install again. But this doesn't help when I do this en boot up MS outlook I get the same and I don't get the set-up back of MS Outlook. How can I fix this?
 

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Download Revo Uninstaller. It will uninstall Office completely, so you can re-install a fresh copy. Of course, you'll need to re-enter your e-mail account info. in Outlook.
 

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Oke did it now after the scan it sais options that could be deleted. But which do I have to select if I select My Computer it isn't going to really delete My Computer right?
 

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If you are unsure of what it will do, then attempt to us the "Restore" built into Windows. Go to a point prior to the installation of MS Office 2007, and restore to that point. Then go into Explorer (file manager) and ensure all the folders have been removed; if not remove them. Now you should be able to reinstall Office.

Some food for thought: Attempt to use the tools supplied by Microsoft prior to third party tools.

Good Luck. :D
 

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If you are unsure of what it will do, then attempt to us the "Restore" built into Windows. Go to a point prior to the installation of MS Office 2007, and restore to that point. Then go into Explorer (file manager) and ensure all the folders have been removed; if not remove them. Now you should be able to reinstall Office.

Some food for thought: Attempt to use the tools supplied by Microsoft prior to third party tools.

Good Luck. :D

Already did that didn't work
 

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Here is what I would try:

If Office is now installed, try a repair install. I think it is a choice when you use the Office DVD. You may be able to redo or undo the Outlook portion in that way.
 

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Here is what I would try:

If Office is now installed, try a repair install. I think it is a choice when you use the Office DVD. You may be able to redo or undo the Outlook portion in that way.

Tried it but didn't work but nevermind I have another solution so problem solved ;)
 

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Compaq Presario 061/RP863AA-ABH SR2079NL NL680
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