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- The installer then hangs up on the last process with one minute remaining. I've left the installer running for hours and even for a few days, with no progress. 'stuck on running package scripts' is where it's stuck. There are no other application running, the HD is a TB with plenty of space left, a decent procecessor, and 8 GB of RAM.
- Just to close this thread. With Windows 10 1809 and higher, no more need to run the Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online cmdlet, the Remove-AppxPackage -AllUsers cmdlet will remove both the provisioned package and from users.
- Leave the Office installation running.waiting at 90%. Press ctrl+alt+delete on the keyboard (hold down all keys simultaneously), and select Task Manager (or Start Task Manager on Windows 7). On the Processes tab, select Windows Update Standalone Installer (wusa.exe).
Video Uninstall Office 2011. Step-by-Step Instructions How to completely remove Office for Mac 2011. Once you've completely removed Office 2011, you should be able to reinstall and update Office for Mac normally without any issues. Please let me know if you have any questions. Hope this helps get you up and running again! Download and run the Office Deployment Tool; Create the configuration.xml using the Office Customization Tool (OCT) Open a Admin command prompt and navigate to the location of the setup.exe and configuration.xml files. Run the following command: setup.exe /download configuration.xml; Wait for the software package to download, it will take awhile.
Among the many changes that IT Administrators face when moving to Office 365, deployment of the Office suite tends to raise the most questions. Is Office 365 Pro Plus the same as Office Pro Plus? What is Click-to-Run? Do my users need to download Office from the Office 365 portal? Do I still have control over the deployment of Office? In this blog, I will walk through deploying the Click-to-Run version of Microsoft Office 365 Pro Plus with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).
A Quick Note on Licensing
Office 365 Pro Plus licensing gives you the rights to the latest version of Office Pro Plus. So, if you own a licensing plan that includes Office 365 Pro Plus, the version that you would be deploying today is Office Pro Plus 2016.
What is Click-to-Run?
Click-to-Run for Office 365 products is based on core virtualization and streaming Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) technologies. Click-to-Run resources run in an isolated virtual environment on the local operating system.
Click-to-Run virtualization provides the following advantages:
- Isolation of resources in a virtual environment allows for coexistence with earlier versions of Office, and improves the cleanup and restore processes.
- Extension points to the computer are published so Office is more integrated. This allows for local add-ins to be integrated with the virtual environment.
- Streaming helps improve performance. The Office package is divided and is uncompressed over time, which optimizes network bandwidth and CPU usage.
Packaging Office 365 Pro Plus for Deployment
To package Office 365 Pro Plus, we’ll need to use Microsoft’s Office Deployment Tool. This tool will allow us to download the source files for our SCCM package and reference a configuration file during the installation.
- Start by downloading the Office Deployment Tool from the following this location.
- Run the downloaded “officedeploymenttool.exe” file.
- Accept the License Terms, click ‘continue’ and choose the location to extract the tool. I chose “C:Office”. I will refer to this folder often in these steps.
You can find more details and configuration options for the Office Deployment Tool here.
Now that the Office Deployment Tool has been extracted to your chosen location, you’ll need to edit the configuration file. Navigate to “C:Office” and edit the “configuration.xml” file to the following:
This will download the 32-bit source files to “C:Office”.
Next, launch an administrative command prompt, change the location to the location of the deployment tool and run the following command: Setup.exe /download configuration.xml
NOTE: Make sure you have all the files in the selected folder before running the command or you may see an error during installation. I have seen some issues with the “stream.x86.x-none.dat” file failing to download and had to run it again.
The last step in our packaging process is to edit the “configuration.xml” file one more time. Remove the source location from the “configuration.xml” file. This will force the tool to use the cache folder rather than preloading the files to “C:Office”.
Creating an SCCM Application for Office 365
Copy the “C:Office” folder to your software source share.
NOTE: Keep the root package file with the setup and configuration file and the Office folder containing the source files.
You can find more details here.
Create an application for Office 365 Pro Plus in Configuration Manager
Now that our software package is created and stored in a central location, we need to create the application in Configuration Manager.
- In the Configuration Manager console, choose Software Library > Application Management > Applications.
- On the Home tab, in the Create group, choose Create Application.
- On the General page of the Create Application Wizard, select Manually specify the application information, and then choose Next.
- On the General information page, enter a name for the application, enter any optional information, and then choose Next.
- On the Application Catalog page, provide the information that’s appropriate for your environment, and then choose Next.
- On the Deployment Types page, choose Next (you will add a deployment type later).
- On the Summary page, review the settings you’ve chosen, and then choose Next to create the application.
- After the application is created, on the Completion page, choose Close.
Creating a deployment type for your application
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After creating the application in SCCM, you’ll need to create a deployment type to determine how the application will be installed.
- In the Configuration Manager console, choose Software Library > Application Management > Applications.
- Select the Office 365 Pro Plus application, and then on the Home tab, in the Application group, choose Create Deployment Type.
- On the General page of the Create Deployment Type Wizard, in the Type list, select Script Installer, and then choose Next.
- On the General Information page, enter a name for the deployment type, enter any optional information, and then choose Next.
- On the Content page, do the following:
- In the Content location box, enter the network share where you put the Office Deployment Tool, your “configuration.xml” file, and the Office 365 Pro Plus installation files that you downloaded from the Internet.
- In the Installation program box, enter the following text: setup.exe /configure configuration.xml
- After you enter this information, choose Next.
- On the Detection Method page, choose Add Clause.
- In the Detection Rule dialog box, do the following:
- In the Setting Type list, select Registry.
- In the Hive list, select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
- In the Key box, enter the following text: SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstallO365ProPlusRetail – en-us
- Select the Use (Default) registry key value for detection check box
- After you enter this information, choose OK, and then on the Detection Method page, choose Next.
- On the User Experience page, in the Installation behavior list, select Install for system, and then choose Next.
- If you want to specify any requirements or dependencies for the deployment type, choose Next to go through those pages in the wizard. Otherwise, choose Summary.
- On the Summary page, review the settings you’ve chosen, choose Next, and then choose Close.
Once this is done you can update your Distribution points and you are all set to create a deployment for the new Office 2016 Pro Plus Click-To-Run package. More information on that here.
Note: In the ConfigMgr Technical Preview, all the above steps can be accomplished natively within the SCCM console
Moving to the cloud represents a big change for many IT departments. Developing the skills to adapt to cloud infrastructure can take time, but hopefully this blog post can help to clarify the change. Have further questions? Need help implementing these changes or others? Give us a call at 630.832.0075 or email us at [email protected].
It is not uncommon that one day you find a software application just stops working. The most basic way to attempt to solve the problem is by reinstalling the program. Hopefully, the setup will replace any corrupted files or settings that prevent the program from working properly. Sometimes a reinstall won’t work because the setup installer requires you to uninstall the program first before you can perform a new installation.
All is good if you can uninstall and reinstall, but there are times when you cannot repair or uninstall the program, then you’re stuck with installed software that doesn’t run. Depending on the installation process, some easy ones can be removed by manually deleting the program’s folder, shortcut and the obvious registry entries. However, some uninstalls can be far more tricky.
A bigger and more sophisticated application like Microsoft Office has thousands of registry entries and files scattered across the system. It must be properly uninstalled or else it can affect system stability and prevent reinstallation later on. Being such a large piece of software, a partially working or non working install of Office could also have an effect on other software that is relying on Office tools or components to function.
If you need to completely uninstall a version of Microsoft Office such as 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and even 365, here we have a few methods to do it.
Important Note: No matter which method you use to uninstall Microsoft Office from your computer, it is always advisable to create a full backup image first so that it is possible to restore back the changes when things go wrong.
Uninstall Microsoft Office from Control Panel or Settings
Of course, the first method that you should always use to uninstall software such as Microsoft Office is from the official uninstaller. This will be found in Programs and Features in the Control Panel or Apps in Windows 10 Settings.
Select the version of Microsoft Office from the list and click the Uninstall button. You will be asked to confirm if you want to remove Microsoft Office from your computer. Click either the Yes or Uninstall button to proceed with the uninstallation.
If the built-in uninstaller fails to remove Microsoft Office from your computer, then refer to other methods shown below.
Remove Microsoft Office using the Setup File
Running the setup executable file that is used for installation can also trigger the option to remove the Microsoft Office installed on the computer. Open the optical drive letter or disc image to view where the install files are located.
Running the setup.exe will open a window giving you the option to add or remove features, repair, remove, or enter a product key.
Uninstalling from the Setup executable on the disk doesn’t work for all versions of Office. We tested the installers for 2013, 2010, and 2007 and they do have the remove option, 2016 didn’t have it.
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. It’s worth noting the tool did not detect our Office 2007 install during testing but did work with 2010, 2013 and 2016.
Download the tool from Option 2 on the Microsoft webpage and double click it, .NET Framework 4.6 or higher is required on Windows 7. It will first install the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant of which the uninstall support tool is a part. Run the executable again and select the version of Office that has been detected, then click Next. Read the warning, check the box and click Next.
After some minutes, the process will complete and you will be prompted that the computer is going to be restarted.
The tool will popup after a reboot with the results of the uninstall process with some links to help you reinstall Office if you don’t have a CD/DVD/ISO/IMG with the install files. The Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant will need to be uninstalled from Programs and Features or Settings > Apps.
Download the Microsoft Uninstall Support Tool
Delete Microsoft Office using FixIt
FixIt used to be a useful set of free troubleshooting tools by Microsoft to repair a variety of common problems including uninstalling Office. Sadly it was discontinued in 2018 in favor of the built in Windows troubleshooters. FixIt’s came as small tools that each focused on one or two specific tasks so you will need to use the correct version for your installed version of Microsoft Office and Windows.
To use one of these tools, download it and double click on the diagcab or MSI file. All you have to do is essentially click Yes or the Next button a few times while the tool attempts to find and completely remove the Office installation.
Uninstall Office 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 or 2016
From any Windows: O15CTRRemovev2.diagcab
Uninstall Office 2013, 2016 or Office 365
From any Windows: O15CTRRemove.diagcab
Uninstall Office 2010
From Windows 8/10: MicrosoftFixit20055.mini.diagcab
From Windows 7 and below: MicrosoftFixit50450.msi
From Windows 7 and below: MicrosoftFixit50450.msi
Uninstall Office 2007:
From Windows 8/10: MicrosoftFixit20052.mini.diagcab
From Windows 7 and below: MicrosoftFixit50154.msi
From Windows 7 and below: MicrosoftFixit50154.msi
Uninstall Office 2003:
From Windows 8/10: MicrosoftFixit20054.mini.diagcab
From Windows 7 and below: MicrosoftFixit50416.msi
From Windows 7 and below: MicrosoftFixit50416.msi
The tool might scan for Office a couple of times before finishing but just keep pressing Next until you reach the completed window and the Close button, then restart the computer.
Clean Up Microsoft Office using OffScrub VBScript
OffScrub is an Office Removal Utility created in VBScript by Microsoft that is found in many of the Fix it tools mentioned above. You’d have to extract the MSI or diagcab file of the Fix it tool to obtain the OffScrub .vbs file using a third party tool such 7-Zip (for the diagcab files only) or Universal Extractor. It’s not found in the top link of the FixIt tools above but is available in the others.
Some of the advantages of using OffScrub are the ability to remove Office standalone products which you would not be able to do if you were running the Fixit tool and also the possibility of automation using the command line. For the more advanced user, you can also see the different removal stages in real time which could be helpful in pinpointing the cause of uninstallation problems.
Erase Microsoft Office using Remove Office 2007 / 2010
A software developer called “Refuse to Suffer” created two free dedicated tools to clean up Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 when the normal uninstallation procedure fails. The developer and its website are gone now but the tools still exist. All you need to do is run the programs as admin and click the Go button.
There are a few things you should know before using the Remove Office 2007 or Remove Office 2010 tool. First of all, the tool automatically restarts your computer after completing the removal process so make sure you’ve already saved and closed any other running files. Also, it should not be used when you have two different versions of Microsoft Office installed on the computer because the tool isn’t programmed to keep the important commonly shared files.
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Download Remove Office 2007 / Download Remove Office 2010
Get rid of Microsoft Office using a Third Party Uninstall Utility
While there are many third party software uninstaller utilities, we recommend one of the best around which is Revo Uninstaller Pro. It’s reliable and has a feature to analyze leftover files/folders/registry entries based on a given path, and automatically creates a backup so that the forced uninstall can be restored. The only drawback is Revo Uninstaller Pro is shareware but it offers a 30 day fully functional trial.
1. Download Revo Uninstaller Pro and install.
2. Run Revo Uninstaller Pro and double click the Office entry in the list. If you can’t find an entry for Office, click the “Forced Uninstall” button.
3. If you chose Forced Uninstall, enter the program name which is Microsoft Office, click the “Browse for” button and select Folder, then browse to the Microsoft Office folder which is normally installed in “Program Files” or “Program Files (x86)”. If it finds any uninstallers connected to Office they will be listed and you can choose one to try and uninstall with it. Click Next.
4. Revo Uninstaller Pro will create a registry backup and a system restore point. It will first attempt to uninstall Office with any selected official uninstaller. Click Scan and the program will scan for leftover files, folders and registry items which you can review and delete if you want.
If most or all of the installation is still on the system, Revo uninstaller could find thousands of registry entries and files. In the event anything is still leftover from an Office install after going through the process once, you can simply run Revo Uninstaller Pro again and select the remaining files in a forced uninstall.
Last Resort: Uninstall Microsoft Office Manually
If none of the above methods have helped to completely remove Office from your computer, there may be little choice than to try and manually remove it from the system yourself. There are separate guides on the Microsoft website for uninstalling Office 2007, 2010, 2013 and one joint guide for 2016 and newer versions.
The instructions are complex and comprehensive so will take a lot of time and patience. They work with Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 along with versions of Office that are Click-to-Run, MSI installer or Windows Store versions. You will be guided through removing files, folders, scheduled tasks, services, Start menu entries, and registry keys/values. It’s not for the faint of heart but maybe your only option left to get rid of your Office install.
Visit Microsoft Manually Uninstall Office Page
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Good day sir
I couldn’t uninstall Microsoft office 10 from my windows 7. Ive tried uninstalling it with your microsft toolkit and etc. but it wouldn’t work.. mirocsoft office couldn’t be found. or error..
please kindly help me
ReplyThank your for these tips.
The newest tool did not work on my old Windows 7 SP1 laptop with MS Office 2013 click and run. It would spin for ever after recognizing the installed package.
Using the second option worked like a charm.
ReplyThe newest tool did not work on my old Windows 7 SP1 laptop with MS Office 2013 click and run. It would spin for ever after recognizing the installed package.
Using the second option worked like a charm.
It is Working… Fix It tool thankuh!!!
ReplyI’m desperate…. Dot a licence to use office 365 but couldnt install it. I get error 30033-1011(“check internet connection and space on your HD” error).
After searching for ages, using every tool/uninstall procedure there was written on Microsoft sites, deleting registry, doing system restore I’m clueless…
After searching for ages, using every tool/uninstall procedure there was written on Microsoft sites, deleting registry, doing system restore I’m clueless…
Any ideas?
ReplyThanks a million. Tried all ways to remove remnants of Office 2007 but to no avail. Then I tried your suggestion to use FixIt tool. Great job…fixed it in first attempt. Really appreciate your help
ReplyI also thank you for your comment.
ReplyJust an FYI for Raymond.cc readers:
the Microsoft Office Uninstall Support Tool doesn’t seem to remove all versions of Office 365. The installer for the tool downloads however the installer itself had to be rerun multiple times. It seems it could be regional as its downloading/updating from the azure cloud. Once it eventually installed it didn’t detect any products. It’s possible its may be some sort of OEM Office 365 version (HP laptops) however the software also didn’t appear under Control Panel or Apps & Features.
the Microsoft Office Uninstall Support Tool doesn’t seem to remove all versions of Office 365. The installer for the tool downloads however the installer itself had to be rerun multiple times. It seems it could be regional as its downloading/updating from the azure cloud. Once it eventually installed it didn’t detect any products. It’s possible its may be some sort of OEM Office 365 version (HP laptops) however the software also didn’t appear under Control Panel or Apps & Features.
The O15CTRRemove.diagcab also didn’t work for us so not sure if there is a new breed of Office 365 that Micro$haft is now installing.
Thank you for posting this here admin.
Thank you for posting this here admin.
Not a fan of Microsoft since
ReplyHello, am encountering this same problem. What can be done to solve this problem so that I can install a different Office version?
ReplyThanks a lot for putting up these solutions. It is helpful!
ReplyBefore I remove office 2003, what do I need to save in Outlook ? and how
such as e mail addresses etc . Maybe .pst ?
Replysuch as e mail addresses etc . Maybe .pst ?
The only method that actually worked for me is Microsoft Toolkit 2.6.2. It is also good for many other problems with Office and Windows.
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thanks buddy revo pro worked for me…
ReplyThanks dear
ReplyI was having problem for so long, looking for help everywhere, all the result was sending me to programs uninstall, basic stuff, but I couldn’t see the Office files from the beginning so I didn’t know how or where to look to uninstall, I found this after much search, and I used Fix-it. Unbelievable, it runs the check and start the fixing part, was quick and soon went to the end where I just need to exit from the Command Prompt . Run the install program and done, it was running smooth again. Thank you for this instruction, simple, clear, to the point, and once in it, clear to follow, great support, thank you very much.
ReplyRevo did not properly completely removed office 2010, nor 2016, then occurring error when launching office setup.
I had to use microsoft toolkit (>2.4) to uninstall office 2010 (using offscrub), then reboot in order to be able to access office setup dialog and choose custom options.
ReplyI had to use microsoft toolkit (>2.4) to uninstall office 2010 (using offscrub), then reboot in order to be able to access office setup dialog and choose custom options.
Revo Uninstaller Pro worked fine on WINDOWS 10, when trying to uninstall OFFICE STANDARD 2007.
Thank you very much :)
ReplyThank you very much :)
Thanks you so much, you help me. I was a problem with my shit office and I couldn’t unistall that, but thanks to you for share your knowlodge I found a solution
ReplyRaymond, do you have a solution for removinguninstalling Office XP without access to PRO.MSI file? Thanks!
ReplyFor windows 10 nothing of the above FixIt based methods works, as FixIt is not supported.
Go here for your remedy
whitepages.unlimitedviz.com/2010/05/how-to-completely-remove-all-traces-of-office-2010-from-your-system/
You’ll find vbs scripts for entirely removing all aspects of Office 2010 / Office 2007 from your Windows.
Works under Win10 like a charm.
Works under Win10 like a charm.
Before running, add the following vbs snippet at the top of the vbs file, after
Option Explicit
in order to elevate the script permissions, required to edit the registry.
Option Explicit
in order to elevate the script permissions, required to edit the registry.
If Not WScript.Arguments.Named.Exists(“elevate”) Then
CreateObject(“Shell.Application”).ShellExecute WScript.FullName _
, WScript.ScriptFullName & ” /elevate”, “”, “runas”, 1
WScript.Quit
End If
CreateObject(“Shell.Application”).ShellExecute WScript.FullName _
, WScript.ScriptFullName & ” /elevate”, “”, “runas”, 1
WScript.Quit
End If
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For your convenience, here is a direct d/l link:
whitepages.blob.core.windows.net/cdn/2010/05/OfficeScrubbers4.zip
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Erase Microsoft Office Using Remove Office 2010
Working for me :)
ReplyWorking for me :)
Thank u Raymond… for this tool , this help me to remove corrupted MS office 2010 :-)
ReplyThank you Raymond!!!
ReplyThank you for the millionth time Raymond – you always but ALWAYS come up with the hidden gems ! You are essential reading for the small IT business like mine. I have added these tools to my kit.
ReplyThanks for the article Raymond, comes handy in case of “emergency”
ReplyThank you Raymond ,you are pro…
ReplyThank you Raymond!!!
ReplyWhoever thought of the fix it tools is a genius, they save so much time. Instead of having to faff around with the registry, permission of files and all manner of other things, you just click “run” and let it do it’s thing.
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