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anyway to REMOVE not uninstall office2003?

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Loosecannon_Leo

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Aug 29, 2005, 10:21:03 AM8/29/05
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anyway i can manually delete/remove all office2003 products not uninstall
them?
and clean all the registry stuff and then use windows install cleaner to
remove all the entries from control panel?
then re-install office again(same path and location) ?

i cant use the repai/install/uninstall options to change anything in my
office products.

used the win install cleanup and tried to install from source again but
always getting errors (1635 and 1605)

one more thing plz .... in the ms services window ... is the Office Source
Engine meant to be manual or automatic ?
i have it as manual but on the left there's the start the service option and
i was wondering should it be started or should i leave it alone ?

thnx all

Peter Foldes

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Aug 29, 2005, 7:54:18 PM8/29/05
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Control Panel\Add Remove

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Loosecannon_Leo

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Aug 30, 2005, 8:47:08 AM8/30/05
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ohhh i dont need ur bull**** u sicko

magrat_...@hotmail.com

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Aug 30, 2005, 7:57:32 PM8/30/05
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:47:08 +0100, Loosecannon_Leo wrote
(in article <0FFC0DB2-2C17-42B6...@microsoft.com>):

> ohhh i dont need ur bull**** u sicko

Then I guess you won't be wanting anyone's help. I have absolutely no idea
why Peter's suggestion prompted you to respond to him the way you did - what
was "sick" about it I really can't imagine. Peter was trying to assist you,
you illiterate moron. I was going to ask why you cannot use add/remove
programs, but I'm not interested in the slightest now as you've seen fit to
insult someone I would like to be able to call a friend.

If you want any further assistance from me, Peter, or anyone else in this
group, you will post back and apologise to him. It was an unnecessary,
uncalled for and completely inappropriate response to someone trying to help
you (help you obviously don't deserve).


Peter Foldes

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Aug 30, 2005, 8:38:34 PM8/30/05
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That's okay. You can call me whatever.I been called worse . It shows your character just as that CDO interface you are posting from. Your 2 error codes. Hmmmm, I thought I put you on the right track but now I wonder if you are capable of understanding it at all. Good luck.

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Peter Foldes

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Aug 30, 2005, 8:39:11 PM8/30/05
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T Y S

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Loosecannon_Leo

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Aug 31, 2005, 3:09:01 AM8/31/05
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u both friends or what?
if u aint then u should be.
ur both just as sick and as dumb too.
read the damn problem to the end.
u might understand why the add/remove reply was even dumber than the fact of
Bush getting a 2nd term.
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