On 10/11/07 3:32 AM, Datatude wrote:
Frank Gilloon wrote:
I do not believe this is a Microsoft issue. And, I do not want nor do I need a "CleanUp Utility." Open Office.org 2.2 is not Microsoft Office. Open Office.org is not a Microsoft product.

But, even though you did not explain to anyone (at least not in the quoted material below) what operating system you use (OOo works on many) if sounds -- due to the request for a CD that you saw -- like your computer runs *Microsoft* Windows (probably XP). In which case you would run into the same request for "the original CD" when you try to uninstall other software too. Because the *Microsoft* Windows operating system is asking you for the CD.


I desire to uninstall OpenOffice.org.2.2.

Right. Did you read the MS knowledge base article Howard pointed you to? He volunteered his time to read your post and to point you directly to a page with instructions to solve your situation.

Tell me how, Harold.

He already did. If you try what he posted and write back with specifics as to why it did not work, maybe someone here can once again volunteer their time to you. It might work best to get you an answer if you ask for help from your listmates instead of issuing what, in an email, sounds like a command: "Tell me how." Everyone here who answers a question does so on a volunteer basis, and nobody here *owes* anybody an answer.

Is your surname really "Fuchs?"

I'm not sure whether you realized it or how you intended it, but that question, particularly on a public discussion list read by hundreds or thousands of subscribers, sounds more than a bit rude. It seems you are poking fun in a rather off-color, sideways kind of way at somebody's surname. (And Howard's surname is hardly an uncommon one, even in a rather non-diverse place like Iowa USA, where at least your ISP is located if not you.) If you had a very innocent reason for asking that question, you might want to post an explanation.

kazar

This guy is a rude a-hole who is not deserving of receiving support. Since he is unsubscribed, I, as a courtesy, sent him a copy of my post, which included a request to reply to the list only. Here is the private reply I received back from him:

    Mr. GusAss:

So it is always some one else's problem, and MSFT is simply a convenient entity, is it?
    My 3 year old niece can transfer blame; and has much better
    excuses than open office through your department has.

You guys have quite the names.


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Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Website: http://larry-gusaas.com

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