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Old November 13th, 2006, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Jeff
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Default 2007 setup/ Remove '03 first?

Beth,

From your; or Millies post in this thread; I went there;grabbed that
utility; and it did show some B2TR stuff still lingering about.
So I just highlighted the office stuff and said remove. Seems to have
worked; nothing else crashed!!
And since I heard Office 2007 just got released on Technet this afternoon,
gonna wait to try it; servers are probably really busy.
Just became a subscriber; so I'm waiting my turn.
That utility got stuff the uninstall missed.

Jeff

"Beth Melton" wrote in message
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I know the Windows Cleanup Utility was used for similar issues when trying
to get B2TR installed and folks were successful using it which is why I'm
wondering if there are new issues with it for uninstalling B2TR.

Anyway, I'm hoping if Patrick has something he'll be along to post it -
he's usually good about letting us know when he has something on his blog.
:-) (I've yet to master the ability to quickly search a blog to find what
I'm looking for - even with Google and the Google toolbar to help me.
grin)

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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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Have you checked Patrick Schmid's blogs for this error? I seem to recall
that he posted some good info on this.

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After furious head scratching, Beth Melton asked:

| Anyway, I suspect it's due to B2TR getting delivered as a patch and
| the Windows Installer would only remove B2 and the B2TR references
| would remain. I'll have to ask around to make sure for future
| reference, though.