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Old 01-11-2008, 03:23 PM
mezzodiva
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Default Re: Office 2007 Enterprise Won't Uninstall

Hi, Jeff,

Use these steps to completely remove Office 2007, then try the
re-installation from your media.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218/en-us

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mezzodiva

Please reply to the group, so all may benefit.

"Jeff AVery" <Jeff AVery@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:25B95D51-6A3A-4E01-9ED1-9E671787851F@microsoft.com...
>I purchased my computer from a local shop a month or so ago. The PC came
> with Office 2007. Today I notice that the functionality within Office
> Apps
> is gone. Some research reveals that I need to activate the software. I
> grab
> my license info and click the activate button. It doesn't do anything. I
> tried several times after several reboots. Still nothing when I click the
> button.
>
> I figure that I should just reinstall so I grab my CD an try to uninstall
> Office. I receive an error message that the software has a corrupted file
> and can not be uninstalled. Can anyone help? This is horribly
> frustrating.



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