From: 5tulips on 3 May 2010 15:41 Windows XP Professional, ver 2002, (9.0.6926) SP2 NTFS Office 2000 Professional SP3 Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11 128 bit cipher strength I'm using Shenan Stanley's cleanup procedures, prepping for install of Windows XP SP3. Confirm answers regarding instructions for using the Windows Installer CleanupUtility to remove Office 2000, Office XP or Office 2003. (1) Right now, I'm running Office 2000 Professional SP3. I know Microsoft article 290301 says the Installer Cleanup Utility it is not going to remove the actual Office program; it is only going to remove the installation files. To clarify, If I'm going to continue using Office 2000 Professional SP3, does it mean I will have to reinstall it from CD again following Windows XP Professional SP3? Otherwise, at some point in time, if I were to uninstall Office 2000 Pro SP3 to install, say, Office 2007, what does Office 2000 Pro SP3 use for the files to uninstall itself? 5 tulips
From: Peter Foldes on 3 May 2010 15:49 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "5tulips" <5tulips(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%23CIryhv6KHA.4208(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Windows XP Professional, ver 2002, (9.0.6926) SP2 NTFS > Office 2000 Professional SP3 > Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11 128 bit cipher strength > > I'm using Shenan Stanley's cleanup procedures, prepping for install of > Windows XP SP3. > > Confirm answers regarding instructions for using the Windows Installer > CleanupUtility to remove Office 2000, Office XP or Office 2003. > > (1) Right now, I'm running Office 2000 Professional SP3. I know Microsoft > article 290301 says the Installer Cleanup Utility it is not going to remove > the actual Office program; it is only going to remove the installation > files. To clarify, If I'm going to continue using Office 2000 Professional > SP3, does it mean I will have to reinstall it from CD again following > Windows XP Professional SP3? Otherwise, at some point in time, if I were to > uninstall Office 2000 Pro SP3 to install, say, Office 2007, what does Office > 2000 Pro SP3 use for the files to uninstall itself? > > 5 tulips > >
From: Peter Foldes on 3 May 2010 15:50 To uninstall Office 2000 completely you will need the Office 2000 install CD. No way around that with the exception of a reformat -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "5tulips" <5tulips(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%23CIryhv6KHA.4208(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Windows XP Professional, ver 2002, (9.0.6926) SP2 NTFS > Office 2000 Professional SP3 > Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11 128 bit cipher strength > > I'm using Shenan Stanley's cleanup procedures, prepping for install of > Windows XP SP3. > > Confirm answers regarding instructions for using the Windows Installer > CleanupUtility to remove Office 2000, Office XP or Office 2003. > > (1) Right now, I'm running Office 2000 Professional SP3. I know Microsoft > article 290301 says the Installer Cleanup Utility it is not going to remove > the actual Office program; it is only going to remove the installation > files. To clarify, If I'm going to continue using Office 2000 Professional > SP3, does it mean I will have to reinstall it from CD again following > Windows XP Professional SP3? Otherwise, at some point in time, if I were to > uninstall Office 2000 Pro SP3 to install, say, Office 2007, what does Office > 2000 Pro SP3 use for the files to uninstall itself? > > 5 tulips > >
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