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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed
using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
Have you tried with the Office 2000 install CD inserted into the CD-ROM and
selecting uninstall on it and then selecting selectively the proper selection to remove the shortcut bar -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
That would defect using the 2003 Resourse kit to uninstall 2000, and install
Office 2003 using Active Directory. "Peter Foldes" wrote: Have you tried with the Office 2000 install CD inserted into the CD-ROM and selecting uninstall on it and then selecting selectively the proper selection to remove the shortcut bar -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
"Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
There is nothing to turn off in the app, you choose to uninstall Office, and
it leave the shortcut bar in a folder "Jeff Strickland" wrote: "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
So, you are Uninstalling Office 2000, and the Shortcut Bar remains when the
Uninstall is complete? If the Shortcut bar was up during the Uninstall, it might not be uninstalled with the rest of the applications. Sorry, but I've not used Office 2K for a few years, but I'm sure the Shortcut Bar could be turned off. I have used XP (with the Quicl Launch Bar) for many years, and I turned the Shortcut Bar off because I did not have anything to put on it since I could put the same stuff and more on Quick Launch. It seems that MSoft would remove the Shortcut Bar with the rest of the Office Suite if all of the programs on the bar were closed when Uninstall was launched. I'm not sure where your problem lays, but I'm getting a feeling that you may need to edit the Registry. "Joy" wrote in message ... There is nothing to turn off in the app, you choose to uninstall Office, and it leave the shortcut bar in a folder "Jeff Strickland" wrote: "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
Here's a place to look ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/252566 "Joy" wrote in message ... There is nothing to turn off in the app, you choose to uninstall Office, and it leave the shortcut bar in a folder "Jeff Strickland" wrote: "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
Use the Office 2000 disks to achieve what you want
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Joy" wrote in message ... There is nothing to turn off in the app, you choose to uninstall Office, and it leave the shortcut bar in a folder "Jeff Strickland" wrote: "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
From distant memory the Tool Bar in Office2k wasnt a default option in the
installation of office "Joy" wrote in message ... There is nothing to turn off in the app, you choose to uninstall Office, and it leave the shortcut bar in a folder "Jeff Strickland" wrote: "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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removing office 2000 using Microsoft Office 2003 Resource Kit
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You are absolutely correct. It was an option that needed to be selected on custom install. It was not a default option -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "DL" wrote in message ... From distant memory the Tool Bar in Office2k wasnt a default option in the installation of office "Joy" wrote in message ... There is nothing to turn off in the app, you choose to uninstall Office, and it leave the shortcut bar in a folder "Jeff Strickland" wrote: "Joy" wrote in message ... Having trouble getting the shortcut for Microsoft office shortuct bar removed using the resource kit. It removes it from the startup folder, and creates its own name Micros~2 I'm confused. Don't you just turn the Shortcut Bar off? You don't need to uninstall it. I put the Office products that I use onto the Quick Launch bar, which accomplishes the same task as the Shortcut Bar, but takes less space and allows a greater variety of apps to be started by a single click. |
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