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Hey Guys,
Haven't been on here in a while. I have a couple questions,

1) I have a network it holds 3-4 computers on it, when I go to put another computer, WHETHER it be wireless or not it bumps off a computer on the network. these other computer are wired and not wireless. I have NEVER seen this before, I am stumped. I looked through the setting's and nothing is limited.

2) how can a computer take off programs it self? This is going to sound wierd. I updated a computer we have in the shop. I took off Office 2007 and installed Office 2010. When I came back just a day lator Office 2010 was gone from the computer. What is also weird is that Office 2007 was back on it but does not work. Now I can't take off or install Office 2007 or 2010? It is listed in the control PANNEL but can not uninstall it or override it. Also took off my AVG and Winamp. Winamp is no where to be found.

Can someone help?Check the routers settings to see if you are allowing enough IP addresses. If that has been limited then it will do this with DHCP enabled.To completely uninstall window office 2010, go to RUN, type "regedit" enter. On the panel press Ctrl + F and type window office 2007 to search for the uninstall remaining problem. It will be highlighted, press delete and repeat the Ctrl + F to find the remaining program on your computer and delete. FINALLY, go to my computer, open C:/ drive, click all programs and delete the folder labeled Window 2007.

If the above PROCESS fails, try to restore the computer to days before installing the 2010, re-run the installation wizard and choose the option of uninstall.

You may have a virus. Go HERE, do exactly what they say and post all logs in a new thread in the virus section. Don't post your logs here.# 1
Have you checked to make sure that each system has it own IP address? Set the computers to Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically.

Set the router to factory defaults after try connecting each computer one at a time.

You will also need to redo the wireless configuration on the router.

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Has this happened to any other systems or was it just the one? Did you disable the AV prior to install (can interfere software installs and corrupt them)?

How did you install Office 2010 (network/disk) did it complete properly? Did some one try a restore to previous date?

If you decide to edit the registry back it up first so you can have a restore point. One miss edit in the registry can cause you to re imaging the entire system.



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