Completely Uninstall Microsoft Office

  

Uninstall Office with the Microsoft Office Uninstall Support Tool. After discontinuing or making some other Office uninstall tools unavailable, Microsoft has come out with another utility to handle the task. The Office uninstall support tool says it can completely uninstall Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and various versions of Office 365. We want to completely remove the Microsoft Office, so select the Microsoft Office as above image is indicating. Once you will select the program two buttons (Uninstall & Change) will appear like this: Now click the Uninstall option and your Microsoft Office will start removing. Manually Uninstall Microsoft Office. Try uninstalling Office using the Control Panel first. If that doesn't work use the easy fix tool or try uninstalling Office manually. Note: This application will remove all existing Microsoft office applications on your computer. Option 1 - Completely uninstall Office with the easy fix tool. Click this easy fix button to uninstall Office. Now you have finally uninstalled Microsoft Teams completely from your PC. Notes: MS Teams will also be removed if Microsoft Office as a whole is uninstalled. Also, if you reinstall or perform an online repair in Office, MS Teams will automatically be Installed. Click on Apps & features. Select the Microsoft Office 365 installation or the name of the suite you purchased, like “Microsoft Office 365 Home” or “Microsoft Office Home and Student 2019.”. Click the Uninstall button. Click the Uninstall button again. If you read the post, you'd know that was done already.

How

Companies moving to Office 365 will come across a hurdle. Historically Office installations have been different where as they install fully inside of Windows. With Office 365, it’s more like a stream rather than an install. As a result, when Office 365 is streamed to the computer, previous versions of Office are left installed, so you would effectively have two Office installations. Having two Office installations would be be confusing to the user and be very messy.

How has Office changed with Office 365?

Not too long ago Steve Ballmer the CEO announced that Microsoft would now be known as a devices and services company, here’s a link in case you didn’t see it http://news.cnet.com/8301-10805_3-57529238-75/microsoft-is-now-your-devices-and-services-company/

In saying this, the new product is called ‘Office 365’. This includes all Office components including Lync.

You can’t even install Lync or any other individual Office 365 component by itself. See below, when I try to install Lync from the Microsoft Online Portal by itself, it clearly states that “Lync 2013 is included in the latest version of Office

So to simplify things, it’s all one single product called Office 365. As for what it is? Well essentially at the moment, it’s Office 2013 (but it’s not called Office 2013).

As an option, I don’t have to install Office 365, I can can still install Office 2013 only. See and read below carefully my ‘about’ screenshot.

In comparison, the ‘about’ screenshot on an Office 365 installation is slightly different, nowhere does it say Office 2013.

Office 365 streams and updates in the background automatically, meaning that updates rollout to people automatically, including any new versions. As I mentioned before, Microsoft is now a devices and services company (read between the lines) my tip is that Office 365 is here to stay and is simply a brand name. Currently they are utilising the latest Office 2013 software, but that can change in the future all automatically, as Office 365 is streamed and not installed. In contrast, Office 2013 is installed and can’t easily be updated automatically.

Below, Office 365 can only be installed 5 times and it keeps a track of where it’s installed on the Microsoft Online Portal.

More information here http://community.office365.com/en-us/blogs/office_365_technical_blog/archive/2013/03/06/office-365-proplus-administrator-series-client-deployment-options.aspx?ss=1283c51b-924e-4dff-bfaf-8a8533a24fb2

Solution to automatically uninstall any version of Office

This solution worked for us to automate the removal of Office 2003, Office 2007 and Office 2010. This will remove any version of Office whether it be 32-bit of 64-bit. It will work for all users whether they have admin access to their machines or not. This has been fully tested on Windows 7, however should work with no issues on other Windows versions.

Admin Experience:

For the administrator/project manager, when it comes time for a user to move to Office 365, you send an email to the user with a text file attachment called O551c3_0ut.txt. Ask the user to save the text file to their desktop and then close and save all their work and lock their computer before going to lunch. By this stage there’s already a Scheduled Task in place which is activated by the locking of the the computer. When the computer is locked, a batch file is run and checks for the existence of O551c3_0ut.txt anywhere under their user profile. If this file exists, the uninstall process will begin.

User Experience:

Quite simply, for the user, prior to the installation of Office 365, they simply save the O551c3_0ut.txt email attachment to their desktop, then simply lock their computer. So prior to going to lunch, when the computer is locked, this locking mechanism kicks off the batch file script to check the existence of O551c3_0ut.txt anywhere in the user profile (which includes the Desktop). The batch file will call the relevant VB script to uninstall Office silently in the background and will reboot upon completion.

Service account

You will need to create a service account to be used for the automated uninstall process. The account I used was a member of the Domain Admins group in Active Directory so that the account would have local admin access on all domain member machines by default. I called this account svc.admin_install

Group Policy

Create a user based group policy and map it to the OU which contains your users. Create a scheduled task, I called this Remove Office. Change the account that is used for the running of the task to the account you setup before and enter in the password when it prompts.

Change the trigger to ‘”On workstation lock”

For the action, add in “%windir%Office_out.bat

Distribute the files to the computers

There are four files that need to be distributed to the computers. Using the same group policy object, configure Files under Group Policy preferences.

Enter the source path, create a share somewhere on your network.

For the destination enter the following:

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  • %windir%Office_out.bat
  • %windir%OffScrub03.vbs
  • %windir%OffScrub07.vbs
  • %windir%OffScrub10.vbs

Files are available here https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=A19E3265DE255FBB!34941&authkey=!ADMcfY3onyOEhg8&ithint=folder%2cbat

The batch file Rob papen sub boom bass free mac.

How do you know it’s running?

Open Task Manager and sort by username under Processes. You will see the processes running under the user account svc.admin_install. It will take the normal time to uninstall Office, and will reboot upon completion.

Flag Files

O551c3_0ut.txt – This file indicates that the script will actually run and start the uninstall process. This file is located %SystemDrive%users
O551c3_1n.txt – This file indicates that all legacy versions of Office have been removed and is created upon completion of the uninstall script. This file is located %SystemDrive%users

Where did the scripts come from?

The scripts came from Microsoft http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 There are several Microsoft Fix iT utilities used to completely uninstall Office 2003, Office 2007 and Office 2010. So they can be trusted.

Automate the installation of Office 365

Now that you have completed removing all Office versions from the computers, you will need to install Office 365 automatically and silently using Group Policy and source files from a local repository. My other blog post discusses a solution that worked for us, to install Office 365 in a corporate environment and fits nicely to the end of this uninstall process.

How to completely remove or uninstall the Microsoft Office 2016 or Office 365?

Microsoft Office 2016 has got some stunning features. But there are some flaws that a lot of people had faced. You might have faced the problem while running the Office apps like Word, Excel, etc. This would have probably happened after you have updated your Windows 8.1.

I had faced the same issue once. I thought of uninstalling the office package and reinstalling after a reboot. Unfortunately, uninstalling the Microsoft office from control panel didn’t work for me. I also tried repairing the office using the Internet connection. Unfortunately, it didn’t work as well. :”(

But hey! I still tried a new method. And guess what? It worked amazingly perfect. With this method, you can completely uninstall or remove the Office 365 or the Office 2013. Well, this method works with Office 2016 as well. :”)

Uninstall the Microsoft Office Completely

Before we move on with the procedure, you need to look after a few things. Here are the prerequisites you need to take care of:

  1. Download the “Microsoft Fix It” file by clicking here.
  2. Make sure that all the apps of Microsoft Office like Word, Excel, etc. are closed, i.e. you have exited from all the programs.

Now that you have downloaded the Microsoft Fix It, it’s time to move to the procedure. Follow all the steps mentioned below carefully in order to complete the process flawlessly.

  1. Run the application of Microsoft Fix It. A dialog box titled as “Uninstall Microsoft Office” will open up.
  2. Now it will ask you if you want to “Apply for Fix” or “Skip this Fix” and continue troubleshooting without applying for the fix.
  3. I would suggest you go with “Apply for Fix” to uninstall the office package completely.
  4. Now the uninstaller will take around a couple of minutes to complete the process depending on the specification of your PC.
  5. Once the process is completed, you will this- “The troubleshooter has successfully uninstalled Microsoft Office.”
  6. In case you have selected the option of “Skip this Fix”, you will be notified of the problems found with your Office package.
  7. You can click on the option of “View detailed information” to get more info about the flaws.
  8. Voila! You now have successfully uninstalled the Microsoft Office from your Windows PC.

Completely Uninstall Microsoft Office 2013

Final Verdict

How To Completely Uninstall Microsoft Office 2007

Well, I hope this simple process would have solved your issues. In case you still have some problems, do let us know in the comment section below. We will try to respond you as soon as possible.

Completely Uninstall Microsoft Office

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