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Micrsoft office uninstall tool
Micrsoft office uninstall tool












micrsoft office uninstall tool

Hi All,I'm after some adviceWe have a client who wants auto-replies set up,They used to use "out of office" which doesn't really work for them.I have had a look at the rules on the exchange server, but it seems to be hit-and-miss,What software do you guy. SpiceRex Vs Canine photos and stories, and for lighting the fire for this new Thanks to Mike and Robert for sharing their

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    micrsoft office uninstall tool

    I cannot add a new DC to the domain because it has no active servers to verify with. I have a child domain that has no active DCs, the servers that the DCs were on have been deleted. I have tried IObit Uninstaller 10.3 Pro, but that left the same things as the Windows removal tool. Is there another tool to COMPLETELY remove Office from a Windows 10 PC (one that actually works)? I fear I will have to completely rebuild her PC to give her the clean start she needs to solve her Outlook issue. This time I am going to try the removal again and I will manually delete the Office associated folders in apps/local and apps/roaming as well as any other folders that I can find on the system that seem related to any version of Office. WTF, right? I mean, just what the hell good is an Office removal tool if it doesn't actually REMOVE OFFICE?

    micrsoft office uninstall tool

    I then opened Outlook (the thing she was having issues with) and somehow her email accounts and emails were all still there. Thinking that the last hour uninstalling Office actually removed all traces of Office 365, I logged into the Microsoft account and re-installed Office 365. Not sure why.but whatever.Īfter the removal, I ran a little tool that cleans up shortcuts to files that no longer exist, registry entries and such and then I rebooted. In short order I found an Office Removal Tool that says that it removes Office 365 and a bunch of other Office versions. I ran the normal uninstaller for Office 365, but I wanted to make sure that every trace of Office 365 was gone. It didn't help.Īfter trying several other things, I thought that a complete removal and reinstallation of Office 365 may be helpful. I have tried replacing the NK2 file and deleting and recreating the contacts that this happened to. Since the link is stale, emails and meeting requests sent to the person associated with the funky old address just bounce back. This time it's Outlook.Įvery once in a while on one particular workstation and (to a far lesser extent) occasionally on one or two other office PC's, Outlook somehow grabs and holds onto a "stale" IMEX record that I assume it gets from the Exchange server. As usual, Microsoft products are not acting as they should.














    Micrsoft office uninstall tool