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David Veeneman
How do you do a 100% uninstall of Outlook, so that it can be reinstalled
cleanly?
My copy of Outlook has gotten corrupted (vague "unknown error" messages
whenever I try to do nearly anything), and I haven't been able to fix it. I
want to reinstall the program, so I I removed it using the Office Installer
update feature, then rebooted and reinstalled, using the same feature. No
luck--the reinstallation had the same problems.
Next, I completely uninstalled Office, rebooted and reinstalled. Same
result--I've still got the same problems in Outlook.
Now, I realize the problem may lie in system files, and not with Office at
all. But before I wipe the machine and reinstall, I thought I'd check here
and see if I'm missing something on the uninstall.
Is there anyhting I can do on an uninstall that does a more complete job
than what I've already done? Thanks.
cleanly?
My copy of Outlook has gotten corrupted (vague "unknown error" messages
whenever I try to do nearly anything), and I haven't been able to fix it. I
want to reinstall the program, so I I removed it using the Office Installer
update feature, then rebooted and reinstalled, using the same feature. No
luck--the reinstallation had the same problems.
Next, I completely uninstalled Office, rebooted and reinstalled. Same
result--I've still got the same problems in Outlook.
Now, I realize the problem may lie in system files, and not with Office at
all. But before I wipe the machine and reinstall, I thought I'd check here
and see if I'm missing something on the uninstall.
Is there anyhting I can do on an uninstall that does a more complete job
than what I've already done? Thanks.