: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious
problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft
cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry
Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own
risk.
1. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. |
2. | Double-click Add/Remove Programs. |
3. | Do one of the following:
� | In Microsoft Window 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft
Windows Millennium Edition (Me), or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Click
the Install/Uninstall tab, click Microsoft FrontPage 2000 and then click Add/Remove. In the Setup program, click Remove All.
-or- | � | In Microsoft Windows 2000
Click
Change or Remove Programs. In the Currently installed
programs list, click Microsoft FrontPage 2000, and then click Remove. | NOTE: If you have Microsoft Office 2000 installed on your computer,
repeat step 3 to uninstall Office. |
4. | Rename the Cmdui.prf file. To do this, do one of the
following:
� | In Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0
a. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders. | b. | In the Named box, type Cmdui.prf. | c. | Change the Look in box to the root of your drive. For example, change the Look in box to Drive (C:). | d. | Click to select the Include subfolders check box and then click Find Now. | e. | When the search is complete, right-click the
Cmdui.prf file, and then click Rename on the menu that appears. | f. | In the box that appears, type
Cmdui.old, and then press ENTER. | -or-
| � | In Windows Me or Windows 2000
a. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders. | b. | In the Search for files or folders
named box, type Cmdui.prf. | c. | Change the Look in box to the root of your drive. For example, change the Look in box to Drive (C:). | d. | Click Search Now. | e. | When the search is complete, right-click the
Cmdui.prf file, and then click Rename on the menu that appears. | f. | In the box that appears, type
Cmdui.old, and then press ENTER. |
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5. | Delete all *.web files. To do this, do one of the
following:
� | In Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0
a. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders. | b. | In the Named box, type *.web. | c. | Change the Look in box to the root of your drive. For example, change the Look in box to Drive (C:). | d. | Click to select the Include subfolders check box and then click Find Now. | e. | When the search is complete, right-click each file
found (*.web), and then click Delete on the menu that appears. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of each file. | -or-
| � | In Windows Me or Windows 2000
a. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders. | b. | In the Search for files or folders
named box, type *.web. | c. | Change the Look in box to the root of your drive. For example, change the Look in box to Drive (C:). | d. | Click Search Now. | e. | When the search is complete, right-click each file
found (*.web), and then click Delete on the menu that appears. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of each file. |
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6. | Right-click the Windows Start menu and then click Explore on the menu that appears. |
7. | Right-click one of the following folders and then click Delete on the menu that appears. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of the folder.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions
C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft
NOTE: Repeat this step for each folder in the aforementioned
list. |
8. | Quit Windows Explorer. |
9. | On the Windows Start menu, click Run. |
10. | In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK. |
11. | In Registry Editor, locate one of the following registry
keys. Right-click the registry key and click Delete on the menu that appears. Click Yes to confirm deletion of the registry key. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Front
Page
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web
Server Extensions
NOTE: Repeat this step for each registry key in the aforementioned
list. |
12. | Quit Registry Editor. To do this, click Exit on the Registry menu. |
13. | Delete each of the following files (if present):
Mso9.dll
Fpcutl.dll
Mfc42.dll
Msvcirt.dll
Msi.dll
Fp4autl.dll
Fp4awel.dll
To delete each of the above listed files, follow these
steps:
� | In Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0
a. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders. | b. | In the Named box, type a file name (for example, type
Mso9.dll). | c. | Change the Look in box to the root of your drive. For example, change the Look in box to Drive (C:). | d. | Click to select the Include subfolders check box and then click Find Now. | e. | When the search is complete, right-click each file
found (*.dll), and then click Delete on the menu that appears. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of each file. | -or-
| � | In Windows Me or Windows 2000
a. | On the Windows Start menu, point to Search, and then click For Files or Folders. | b. | In the Search for files or folders
named box, type a file name (for example, type
Mso9.dll). | c. | Change the Look in box to the root of your drive. For example, change the Look in box to Drive (C:). | d. | Click Search Now. | e. | When the search is complete, right-click each file
found (*.dll), and then click Delete on the menu that appears. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of each file. |
| NOTE: Repeat this step for each file in the aforementioned
list. |
14. | Restart your computer. To do this, click Shut Down on the Windows Start menu. In the Shut Down Windows dialog box, click Restart and click OK. |
15. | After Windows has finished loading, reinstall FrontPage
2000 first, and then reinstall Office 2000. |