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I have installed new Microsoft Office (annual subscription) and can use it to open my old documents if I firs topen word and then the document. However, when I try an open a document from an an email attachment, it uses the old version of word. Do I need to uninstall the old office?? If I uninstall the old office will my emails be disrupted? Discover Office and Windows KMS hosts through DNS. By default, Windows and Office clients discover KMS hosts through DNS and a related vlmcs SRV record. To determine whether a KMS client can locate a KMS host or whether unwanted KMS hosts exist. Microsoft’s installer defaults to removing the previous version for you. You do not need to manually uninstall the old version first. I have always wanted multiple.
-->We recommend that you uninstall any previous versions of Office before installing Office 365 ProPlus. To help you uninstall versions of Office that use Windows Installer (MSI) as the installation technology, you can use the Office Deployment Tool and specify the RemoveMSI element in your configuration.xml file.
There are several ways that you can use the RemoveMSI element when installing Office 365 ProPlus.
- Uninstall all Office products on the computer.
- Identify any existing language resources, like language packs, and install the same languages.
- Keep some Office products and uninstall all other Office products on the computer.
RemoveMSI can be used to uninstall 2010, 2013, or 2016 versions of Office, Visio, or Project that were installed using Windows Installer (MSI).
Requirements for using RemoveMSI
The following are requirements for using the RemoveMSI element in your configuration.xml file:
- You must be using at least version 16.0.10306.33602 of the Office Deployment Tool, which you can download from Microsoft Download Center. To check the version of the Office Deployment Tool, right-click on setup.exe, choose Properties, and then choose Details.
- You must be installing at least Version 1803 of Office 365 ProPlus. Version 1803 or later is available in Monthly Channel, Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted), and Semi-Annual Channel.
- You must be installing Office 365 ProPlus on a computer running at least Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or above.
Uninstall all Office products
To uninstall all versions of Office, including Visio and Project, that are already installed on the computer, add <RemoveMSI /> to your configuration.xml file. Language resources – for example, language packs, language interface packs, or proofing tools – will also be removed.
Here’s an example of a configuration.xml file that installs the 64-bit Monthly Channel version of Office 365 ProPlus in English from the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) on the Internet and uninstalls any Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office on the computer.
Install the same language resources
If there are language resources – for example, language packs, language interface packs, or proofing tools – already installed on the computer, you can get Click-to-Run versions of the same language resources installed when you install Office 365 ProPlus. To do this, add <Language /> to your configuration.xml file.
Here’s an example of a configuration.xml file that installs the 64-bit Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted) version of Office 365 ProPlus in English, along with any existing languages on the computer, from the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) on the Internet and uninstalls any Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office on the computer.
The following are some additional details about using MatchPreviousMSI in your configuration.xml file.
- You must include the RemoveMSI element.
- You must specify at least one language ID. For example, en-us.
- The setting isn’t product specific. For example, if Office Professional Plus 2013 in French and Visio Standard 2013 in German are installed, you will get both French and German, along with any other language IDs you have specified, when you install Office 365 ProPlus.
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If you’re installing Office 365 ProPlus from a location on your local network, such as a shared folder, make sure you’ve downloaded all the possible language files to that folder. If any of the languages needed to install aren't available in that folder, the installation will fail and the previous version of Office will have been removed. To avoid this situation, we recommend that you include AllowCdnFallback='True' in your configuration.xml file. This will use the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) on the internet as a backup source from which to install the language files.
Keep some Office products and uninstall all other Office products
We recommend that you uninstall any previous versions of Office, including Visio and Project, before installing the newer version. But, in a few cases, such as for application compatibility testing, you might need to keep a previous version installed for a limited time while you transition to the new version.
To keep a particular Office product, you add an IgnoreProduct line to your configuration.xml file and you specify its product ID.
The following are examples of supported IDs for Project and Visio:
- PrjStd
- PrjPro
- VisStd
- VisPro
- PrjStdR
- PrjProR
- VisStdR
- VisProR
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The product ID is the Setup ID that is found in the Setup.xml file in the {product}.WW folder of the installation files for your previous version of Office. For example, the Setup.xml file for Office Professional Plus 2010 is found in the ProPlus.WW folder.
The ID isn't version specific. All versions found on the computer will be kept. For example, if you specify VisPro, both Visio Professional 2016 and Visio Professional 2013 will be kept. Language resources for those versions are also kept. For example, language packs, language interface packs, or proofing tools.
Only full product removals are supported. For example, if you have Office Professional Plus 2013 installed, you can't uninstall everything except Excel. You either must keep or uninstall the entire product. You can only keep a previous installation of Excel if it was installed as a standalone product, not installed as part of an Office suite, like Office Professional Plus.
Here’s an example of a configuration.xml file that installs the 64-bit Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted) version of Office 365 ProPlus in English from the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) on the Internet and uninstalls any Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office, except for Visio Professional, on the computer.
Additional information about using RemoveMSI
The following are some additional details about using the RemoveMSI element in your configuration.xml file.
- You can also use these settings if you’re installing any of the following:
- Project Online Desktop Client
- Visio Online Plan 2, which is the subscription version of Visio that was previously named Visio Pro for Office 365.
- Office 365 Business, which is the version of Office that comes with some Office 365 plans, such as Business Premium.
- A volume licensed version of Office 2019, such as Office Professional Plus 2019.
- Installations of the following products will also be removed unless you use IgnoreProduct:
- SharePoint Designer. The product ID is SharePointDesigner.
- InfoPath. The product ID is either InfoPath (for volume licensed versions) or InfoPathR (for retail versions).
- Lync 2013 or later. Lync 2010 can't be removed by using the RemoveMSI element.
- Office products that were installed separately and not as part of an Office suite. For example, a standalone installation of Access.
- Access 2010 Runtime or later. The product ID is AccessRT.
- Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable or later can’t be removed by using the RemoveMSI element. This is because Access Database Engine is most commonly included as part of other applications which are interacting with Access data sources, and uninstalling Access Database Engine could impact functionality of these applications. Before removing Access Database Engine, ensure that any applications which require this component are removed or no longer needed.
- User settings, preferences, and documents are retained, even if you’re uninstalling all Office products.
- Some previous versions of Office, Visio, and Project must be uninstalled before installing Office 365 ProPlus. For example, Office Professional Plus 2016. If they aren’t uninstalled beforehand, the installation of Office 365 ProPlus will fail. For more information, see Supported scenarios for installing different versions of Office, Visio, and Project on the same computer.
- A reboot is required to finish uninstalling the Windows Installer (MSI) versions of Office, but the reboot isn’t enforced. You can reboot after the Office 365 ProPlus installation is finished.
- RemoveMSI doesn’t uninstall prior versions of Office, including Visio and Project, that use Click-to-Run as the installation technology. You can uninstall those versions of Office through Control Panel or by running the Office Deployment Tool and using the Remove element in your configuration.xml file.
- If you're using RemoveMSI on a Windows 7 SP1 computer, pinned shortcuts that the user created might sometimes remain even though the previous version of Office and all of its other shortcuts have been removed. To remove the pinned shortcut, simply click on it and you'll be prompted to remove it. Or, log in as the user who created the pinned shortcut, and then run the Office Deployment Tool to upgrade to Office 365 ProPlus.
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-->This article was written by Eric Ellis, Senior Support Escalation Engineer.
When you troubleshoot KMS configuration and activation issues, you may find unexpected Windows or Office KMS hosts in their environment. This article describes how to discover Office and Windows KMS hosts through DNS, and how to remove unauthorized KMS hosts.
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The following steps are similar in Office KMS 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019.
Discover Office and Windows KMS hosts through DNS
By default, Windows and Office clients discover KMS hosts through DNS and a related _vlmcs SRV record. To determine whether a KMS client can locate a KMS host or whether unwanted KMS hosts exist on the network, run a command similar to the following:
Review the kms.txt file, and it should contain one or more entries similar to the following:
Running this nslookup command frequently reveals _vlmcs SRV entries that are tied to unauthorized Windows or Office KMS hosts.
Remove unauthorized Windows KMS hosts
In many cases, Windows KMS hosts may be unintentionally set up by users who mistakenly entered a KMS host product key, instead of a Windows client product key. To resolve this issue, follow these steps on the computer(s) in question, replace the KMS product key and convert it to a KMS or MAK client:
Open an elevated command prompt.
Run cscript slmgr.vbs /ipk xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx, where xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx is Windows product key (there should be 25 numbers).
To prevent instability in the license service, restart the system or the Software Protection Service. To restart the Software Protection Service, run the following commands:
Run the following command to display the license information for the installed and active Windows edition:
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In DNS Manager, locate the appropriate forward lookup zone, and then delete the _vlmcs SRV records that exist for each computer which is not to serve as a Windows KMS host.
For more information, see the following articles:
Remove unauthorized Office KMS hosts
It's not common to create an Office KMS host unintentionally, because setting up an Office KMS requires a specific product key and the installation of the Microsoft Office 2010 KMS Host License Pack.
To determine whether a computer has the Office 2010 KMS Host License Pack installed and has an active Office KMS host, run the following command:
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The output of a computer which has the Office 2010 KMS Host License Pack installed resembles the following. In the following example, key items are Partial Product Key: XXXXX and License Status: Licensed. These items indicate that the Office 2010 KMS host key is successfully installed and activated. To pull all the products installed, including all Office KMS host installations, run the following command:
In this command, path equals where you want to write the output. In this file, search for Office and find all the instances for the Office KMS host installations. If you only want to pull specific Office KMS information, replace the Activation ID that is mentioned earlier in the command (bfe7a195-4f8f-4f0b-a622-cf13c7d16864) with the Activation ID for Office 2013, 2016, or 2019. An example of the output resembles the following:
Then, follow these steps to remove an Office KMS host in your environment:
Open an elevated command prompt.
Run the following command to uninstall Office KMS host product key:
Warning
If the command is run without the Office activation ID (bfe7a195-4f8f-4f0b-a622-cf13c7d16864), all installed product keys are uninstalled, including those for Windows.
Run the following command again to check the status of the Office KMS host:
If the Office KMS host product key is removed, the output resembles the following. The key items are This license is not in use and License Status: Unlicensed.
In DNS Manager, locate the appropriate forward lookup zone, and then delete the _vlmcs SRV records that exist for each computer which is not to serve as an Office KMS host.
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For more information, see the following articles: