I sing the praises of OneNote 2003 at every opportunity. The Hungarian hacker may have gone orbital with billions from bundling that never should have been allowed, but I was not bitter. Bill incites kids to play bridge instead of chess or GO; I was not angry. An Iranian/American tycoon goes orbital with telecom gains that may belong to stockholders. No one seems to notice. Personally, I am more interested in Trujillo and some bankers going to jail than Joe Nacchio. Oh, lying and misleading employees holding company stock is a strategy, not a crime. And the two banks were run by two brothers, if I recall.
So having praised OneNote 2007 I decided to upgrade my OneNote 2003. The upgrade path was not obvious so I decided to be cautious. First I would remove the trial version. As it was running a doubt crossed my mind, and I quickly copied ./My Notebook from My Documents to a backup drive. Nothing seemed amiss after the removal of OneNote 2007 Trial. Add or Remove Programs still had a Microsoft OneNote 2003 and my Startup menu still had my OneNote 2003 icon. So I clicked that icon. Now Big Bill tells me that he is re-installing OneNote 2003. Then he tells me that the SKU1A1.CAB cannot be found. The maroon.
Quote. YOur Microsoft OneNote 2003 installation source has been corrupted or removed.
I hate, loathe and detest Microsoft. Not that info tech did not have arrogant companies before IBM wanted a DOS for the PC. But this one is special. IBM had customers. This one has users.
Oh I understand … that install/uninstall was only tested on VISTA … with 64-bit dual cores. Have I no shame, a 32-bit XP too timorous to be a pirate?
Piracy was what he feared. Not users, not Ricoh, not IBM, not USDJ. What, after all, can a user do?
Hi – I work on the OneNote team and we’ve seen that you’re having issues with your uninstall. I’m really sorry about that. Send me a mail and we can help you get up and running make things right.
thanks
-mike