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    Can’t uninstall outlook 2003 completely

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    by newmarket2 ·

    I’ve tried everything but whenever I try to reinstall outlook 2003 (under Windows 7), it doesn’t start fresh – specifically, it’s looking for file names in specific locations and can’t find them. It should start me from scratch to set up out outlook as if it were a new machine.
    I’m now at the point where I assume I’ll have to go to the registry.
    BUT, before I do that, I want to make sure I know the precise registry entries to eliminate so I don’t get totally hosed and have to reload the whole machine.

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      Try reposting as Q&A…

      by Wizard57M-TR ·

      In reply to Can’t uninstall outlook 2003 completely

      Plus, are you sure Office 2003 is compatible with Windows 7? Might be time
      to update Office as well.
      Try re-posting in the Q&A
      section.The ‘Discussion’ forum is for matters of general discussion, not specific problems in search of a solution. The ‘Water Cooler’ is for non-technical discussions. You can submit a question to ‘Q&A’ here:

      http://www.techrepublic.com/forum/questions/post?tag=mantle_skin;content

      There are TR members who specifically seek out problems in need of a solution. Although there is some overlap between the forums, you’ll find more of those members in ‘Q&A’ than in ‘Discussions’ or ‘Water Cooler’.

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