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Old October 1st 04, 06:13 AM
Bill H.
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Therein lies the problem. Don't have that one.

:-)


"Jeff Richards" wrote in message
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What happens if you give it the CD it's asking for?
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"Bill H." wrote in message
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And whenever I launch windows update from the start button, the windows
installer launches and asks for that same frontpage 2002 CD, twice!


"Ron Badour" wrote in message
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The only way I know is to manually delete the entries from the

registry;
however, there is no guarantee you will get them all. Perhaps a post

to
an
Office newsgroup would be your best bet. As a last resort, back up all

your
data and format the drive.

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"Bill H." wrote in message
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Problem is that there is no listing for office in the add/remove

programs.

I think this computer has had a number of different office installs,

or
at
least attempts. There is also an "activate office XP" that doesn't

work,
but I'm willing to tackle one at a time. :-)

So, how to uninstall all remnants of office 2002, including front

page,
when
there are no available CD's and it's not listed in add/remove

programs?

Thanks.

"Ron Badour" wrote in message
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Just a guess but I'd try uninstalling Office and then reinstalling
it.

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Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
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"Bill H." wrote in message
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Reinstalled win98 2ed over itself to resolved an explorer

(desktop)
error.

Now when I try to run any MS office application, or when I try to
install
new software, I get a box prompting me to insert the MS frontpage

2002
CD.
And I get that box twice. After dismissing both windows, I can
then
proceed
with an installation.

However, none of the office products will launch. All I get is

the
box,
twice, and then nothing more.

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