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    Microsoft Office - 2010 - Outlook

    I use MS Outlook 2010 on my Win 10 system. I recently had to change emails from TPG and have been trying to program Outlook to use the new email and forget the old one. Problem is the system will not forget the old email even though I have deleted it in the Outlook settings - folders are being shared between emails.

    So I thought I would do a clean install. Uninstalled MS Office, went through all the file directories and deleted obvious files and then ran CC Cleaner to remove any loose files etc.

    I then reloaded Office and tried to open Outlook but it is looking for the new email data file (PST) which I would have thought it would not have done as it is a clean install - clearly some of the old install files are still on the computer.

    So at the moment - Outlook is essentially locked as I cannot load up the new email.

    Any suggestions?

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    It might be worth trying the Microsoft Office removal tool.
    The uninstall process is so ****ed up that even microsoft publish an additional tool to try and get its remains out of the system.

    Uninstall Office from a PC - Microsoft Support
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Remind me again why I don't use Windows!
    I can't. I've been virtualizing the bastard since 1998. Even with a house full of Macs, most of them run Linux here. Not that I object to MacOS, it's just getting it to remotely manage X sessions isn't easy, and a tiling window manager is a bit of a head****.

    Having said that, for business Windows is essential (AutoCAD, Revit, Office, Altium). Windows runs better, faster and more reliably in a VM. If it does (which is almost unheard of) blue screen, a reboot is ~ 10 seconds.
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    Try running Office in safe mode (Google it) and then make sure you remove the email account.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    It might be worth trying the Microsoft Office removal tool.
    The uninstall process is so ****ed up that even microsoft publish an additional tool to try and get its remains out of the system.

    Uninstall Office from a PC - Microsoft Support
    Thanks for that - yep in theory should work fine - but it didn't . Still looks for a past email data file so is still not a clean install. Now I have a copy of this file stored on the desktop as a precaution if all went belly up so I might just have to bite the bullet and put it back where Outlook is looking for it - but this means having 2 of the same email addresses on the system with some folders listed under one and some folders listed under another - and no it will not let you copy them across or delete the second email - if you do I loose the ability to send emails - hence the attempt at a clean install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grey_ghost View Post
    Try running Office in safe mode (Google it) and then make sure you remove the email account.
    Thanks - just tried it and it will not open as it is looking for the old data file - as mentioned above I might just cut my losses.

    For everyone, any suggestions for another email program - currently using web based versions to send and receive but they are a bit clunky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    any suggestions for another email program
    I've been using Mozilla Thunderbird for a lot of years. Prior to that it was Eudora on Windows (Win98 from memory). I have an IMAP server, so I have Thunderbird on multiple machines all talking to that. My father was a massive Outlook curmudgeon. Again, used Eudora and then migrated to Outlook, but he's gone now and I no longer have to support that piece of Microsoft crap.
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    There may be some legacy files that your uninstal software didn't get rid of. As a last resort, download Revo Uninstaller (free) and try again for the leftovers. You may be surprised what's left!
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