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Vista User probably corrupted after Adobe CS3Cleaner

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Old 05-15-2008   #1
Crymoon
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Vista User probably corrupted after Adobe CS3Cleaner

I'm not sure if it is a Vista or Office problem but I definitely need help.
After Cleaning my Computer with Adobe CS3Cleaner (and being stupid not
backuping my registry) I now encounter the following errors:

first it does not allow me to delete some files as it says I do not have
admin rights, but with most it works just fine.
But second and foremost I cannot access MS Office - every time I try to
start one of the applications it tells me that this application has not been
installed for current user and I should reinstall.
I have tried installing, repairing, removing and installing again and
nothing works.
I have only an Admin account and and an inactive guest account.
I have figured that due to CS3Cleaner something got messed up pretty badly
in registry so I tried to restore the system but alas it didn't work either -
and I mean restoring the system.
My guess is that somehow the user got messed up and... well I do not know
that's why I'm asking for your help.
And please tell me that reinstalling the system is not the only way to do it
as I have set (after some time) everything that it suits me just fine and
resetting it all again... oh well you know...
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Old 05-22-2008   #2
GPJ
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RE: Vista User probably corrupted after Adobe CS3Cleaner



"Crymoon" wrote:
Quote:

> I'm not sure if it is a Vista or Office problem but I definitely need help.
> After Cleaning my Computer with Adobe CS3Cleaner (and being stupid not
> backuping my registry) I now encounter the following errors:
>
> first it does not allow me to delete some files as it says I do not have
> admin rights, but with most it works just fine.
Try installing another "admn account" and see if the problem persists in
the new admn account.
Quote:

> But second and foremost I cannot access MS Office - every time I try to
> start one of the applications it tells me that this application has not been
> installed for current user and I should reinstall.
> I have tried installing, repairing, removing and installing again and
> nothing works.
> I have only an Admin account and and an inactive guest account.
> I have figured that due to CS3Cleaner something got messed up pretty badly
> in registry so I tried to restore the system but alas it didn't work either -
> and I mean restoring the system.
> My guess is that somehow the user got messed up and... well I do not know
> that's why I'm asking for your help.
> And please tell me that reinstalling the system is not the only way to do it
> as I have set (after some time) everything that it suits me just fine and
> resetting it all again... oh well you know...
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Old 05-22-2008   #3
Crymoon
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RE: Vista User probably corrupted after Adobe CS3Cleaner

I have created another admin account but it has not helped in all cases - it
did allow me to delete the files it didn't earlier but the office problem
still persists.

I tried installing it from new admin account. Deistalling from old and
installing from new. And deinstalling from new and resintalling again.

As I needed office I made a dual boot and am slowly moving to the newly
installed Vista.

Thank you for your help.

"GPJ" wrote:
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>
>
> "Crymoon" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > I'm not sure if it is a Vista or Office problem but I definitely need help.
> > After Cleaning my Computer with Adobe CS3Cleaner (and being stupid not
> > backuping my registry) I now encounter the following errors:
> >
> > first it does not allow me to delete some files as it says I do not have
> > admin rights, but with most it works just fine.
>
> Try installing another "admn account" and see if the problem persists in
> the new admn account.
Quote:

> > But second and foremost I cannot access MS Office - every time I try to
> > start one of the applications it tells me that this application has not been
> > installed for current user and I should reinstall.
> > I have tried installing, repairing, removing and installing again and
> > nothing works.
> > I have only an Admin account and and an inactive guest account.
> > I have figured that due to CS3Cleaner something got messed up pretty badly
> > in registry so I tried to restore the system but alas it didn't work either -
> > and I mean restoring the system.
> > My guess is that somehow the user got messed up and... well I do not know
> > that's why I'm asking for your help.
> > And please tell me that reinstalling the system is not the only way to do it
> > as I have set (after some time) everything that it suits me just fine and
> > resetting it all again... oh well you know...
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