![]() ![]() Cross posted on r/office365 and r/MicrosoftTeams but no one replied. Why? What's left over from the original install, and how can I remove that? If I uninstall Office 365 on a test machine and then reinstall it, not everything reinstalls. I'm using the office deployment method for Office 365, including Teams. I noticed recently that an install on a "pure" Windows 10 machine that's never had Office 365 works fine, like normal. If you are using Outlook 2016, 2019, or 365, copy the following line, then right click in the command prompt window to paste it. But if I uninstall and then reinstall that doesn't always work. The Method 1, Normal uninstall, is designed with the assumption that you will be re-installing Office. I assumed uninstalling it would make it like Office 365 was not there, enough to test some deployment options. Method 1: Uninstall from Control Panel (or Settings dialog) Method 2: Completely uninstall Office with the uninstall support tool (SetupProdOffScrub.exe) Method 3: Remove manually (Registry Hack). ![]() Testing was useless on that machine however. Testing on a "pure" machine worked as expected. For the errors a couple times Office 365 installed normally, but sometimes it just didn't install. ![]() In all cases, Teams Machine-Wide Installer never showed up. No sign of Teams at all, even after restarting a couple times and signing in. No problems on a "pure" Windows 10 machine though.
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