Mac Office: How To Do A Clean Reinstall Of Office 4.2.xLast reviewed: March 13, 1998Article ID: Q155477 |
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SUMMARYIf you are experiencing problems using Microsoft Office, as a troubleshooting step you may want to remove and then reinstall it. If you don't completely remove Office prior to reinstalling, in some cases the problems you are trying to correct will not be fixed. This article explains how to set up your machine to do a clean installation of Office. Clean means that when you install, the setup program thinks you're installing Office for the first time. No preferences, extensions, or component files from Office will remain on your machine.
MORE INFORMATIONUse the following steps to perform a clean installation of Microsoft Office 4.2.x: WARNING: You will lose all macros, preferences, and custom dictionary entries.
Remove OfficeMethod 1: Run Setup, then choose Remove All.
1. Double-click Microsoft Office Setup from your original
product disks, or the shared network location from which
you originally installed.
This should start the installation maintenance program
(provided a valid setup table and data file exist on your
machine). If setup fails to run maintenance mode, please
see the troubleshooting section at the end of this article.
2. Click the Remove All button.
3. Next, you may see a dialog box with the following message:
Are you sure you want to completely remove this
application?
Click Continue to proceed with the removal.
NOTE: The Remove All option does not remove every file
Office places on your hard drive. Preferences, Fonts,
Extensions, etc. are left untouched. To ensure a clean
installation, remove the remaining files manually.
4. After the removal is complete, you may see a dialog box
with a message similar to the following:
During your installation, Setup replaced or attempted
to remove one or more files that were 'in use' and
therefore couldn't be directly overwritten or
deleted.
These files have been moved to the Trash, and can be
inspected or deleted at your convenience after the
system restarts.
Click OK to continue.
5. Then you may see a message similar to the following:
Your installation of Microsoft Office 4.2.x has been
successfully removed.
Click OK.
To complete the process, follow the steps in Method 2.
Method 2: Drag Microsoft Office and its support files to the trash.
1. Delete the Microsoft Office folder (the folder that Office
installed) and its contents. Make sure not to delete any
personal files stored in the folder.
2. Delete the Microsoft folder and its contents.
3. Remove the files listed below if still located on your
machine.
[Extensions]
Apple Event Manager
Genigraphics
Microsoft Dialog Library
Microsoft Find File Library
Microsoft Mail Library
Microsoft OLE Automation
Microsoft OLE Extension
Microsoft OLE Library
MTExt
ObjectSupportLib
ODBC Configuration Manager
ODBC Driver Manager
ODBC SQL Server ADSP Netlib
ODBC SQL Server Driver
ODBC SQL Server Setup
ODBC SQL Server TCP/IP Netlib
Q+E ODBC foxPro Driver
Shared Code (folder)
Ole Client Dll
OLE Reg Dll
OLE Server Dll
Shared Code Manager
Shared Library Manager (Ver. 1.1.2)
NOTE: Never delete the Shared Library Manager if the
version is 2.0 or higher. To determine the version
click the Shared Library Manager, then click Get Info
on the File menu. Shared Library Manager 2.x is an
integral part of the Open Transport network software. Deleting
this file will cause the system to stop functioning properly
and the system may need to be reinstalled.
Type Libraries (folder)
Standard OLE Types
Standard OLE Types (PowerMac)
vba en olb
vba en olb (PowerMac)
[Preferences]
artgalry.idx
artgalry.ini
artgalry.thm
Cue Card Settings
Embedding Preferences
Equation Editor Preferences
Excel Toolbars (5)
Excel Settings (5)
Excel Startup Folder (5)
Microsoft Find File (folder)
Microsoft Graph Settings (5)
Microsoft Help Preferences
MSOrgChart Clipboard
MSOrgChart Preferences
Office Manager Preferences
PowerPoint Settings (4)
PPC Registration Database
Q+E ODBC FoxPro Driver License
Registration Database
Shared Code Preferences
Word Settings (6)
Word Startup Folder (6)
Word Toolbar Prefs
NOTE: The artgalry.* files are normally not found within
the Preferences folder. However, in some cases they may
be generated there.
[Fonts]
Arial
Arial Narrow
Arial Rounded Bold
Bauhaus 93
Book Antiqua
Bookman Old Style
Bookman Oldstyle bold
Braggadociao
Britannic Bold
Brush script
Century Gothic
Century Schoolbook
Colonna
Courier new
Desdemona
Footlight light
Impact
Kino
Matura Script Capitals
Mistral
Monotype Corsiva
Monotype Sorts
MS LineDraw
MT Extra Playbill
Stencil
Times New Roman
Vivaldi
Wide Latin
Wingdings
Run Disk First AidRun the Disk First Aid utility to scan the drive to which you are installing Office. The following steps apply to version 7.2 of Disk First Aid. The process may vary slightly depending on which version of Disk First Aid you are using.
Rebuild the DesktopIf running System 7.5.x Perform a clean rebuild of the Desktop using the following steps:
Reinstall Office
TroubleshootingIf setup fails to start maintenance mode, one of the following conditions may be true:
REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q124973 TITLE : Office Setup Doesn't Remove All Files Using Remove All |
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