Office application version does not match

I was reinstalling my Microsoft Office 2003 today as my laptop Windows Vista suddenly unable to boot into windows for no particular reason.  Check the event log and cannot find any error message.

After doing a recovery from the recovery media, I went to uninstall Microsoft Office 2007 Trial that came with my laptop and install Microsoft Office 2003.  However when I try to launch MS Word, Excel or even Outlook, I get the “Office application version does not match.” error.

Solution: I realised I forget to uninstall “Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007″ under Start -> Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program.  Went to uninstall and manage to remove the error.

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28 Responses to Office application version does not match

  1. Frankie says:

    Its working! The bug fixed after the “Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2007″ being uninstalled. Thanks!

  2. Harshad Ahir says:

    Thanks friend,
    Its working fine.
    solve problem.

    -Thank you

  3. Victor says:

    Thanks buddy.
    Was just in a fix and i have solved this problem.
    It worked perfect!!
    THANKS.

  4. Giovanni says:

    Thank You,
    It’s working fine.and solved problem.
    Have a nice day

  5. Peter says:

    That has fixed my probem.
    Thanks for posting the info.

  6. Bob says:

    Thanks for the tip. This solved my problem also…

  7. Thanks for the tip. It fixed the problem.

  8. April says:

    Need help! I know NOTHING about computers and am trying to fix things on my own as best as possible. I experienced the problem above and did remove the “business contact manager for outlook 2007″ but I’m still dealing with a reocurring problem. Every time I open Word, Excel or Outlook I am prompted by the “MICROSOFT OFFICE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT” and each time, I have to ACCEPT. Any suggestion how to make this annoying message go away?

  9. Ying says:

    Thanks.. it really help to solve the problem… thanks a million…

  10. Jim Jim says:

    Thank you for posting this easy fix. I looked everywhere and it was all complicated. this is the simplest and easiest..and the best. Thank you

  11. Jason says:

    Thank you for the solution. It fixed the problem.

  12. Peter says:

    Did it for me too, many thanks.

  13. Lucy Bale says:

    hi… i have this same problem i have unistalled the business thing and i am still getting this problem. i have also done repair on office 2003… is there anything else that could fix this problem?

    thanks

  14. laala says:

    Thank you very much for your direction , now the problem has been solved

  15. Gabo says:

    This works very well !!

    But just a thought , why this error appears like that?. In my case I been wroking with this office version and os configuration since one year ago. But this morning this error come out.

    Somebody related this issued with a windows update or maybe a office update?

    Thanks again for share this solution.

  16. Andrew says:

    Outstanding! Thank you for doing what the Microsoft website failed completely to do. Most grateful. Best wishes.

  17. Claire says:

    Worked for me too! Kudos to you!

  18. Cassie says:

    Thanks! This worked for me too!

  19. Hendarto-Indonesia says:

    Thanks a lot! This worked for me too.

  20. Tulio-México says:

    Excellent! Worked just fine!

  21. Dewi says:

    thanks … it solved my problem … so simple, but i can’t figure it out …

  22. Billyo says:

    Thanks for that. It worked.
    One, of course, would think that the command ‘Uninstall” Office would indeed uninstall office. MS does it again with the wrong people being in charge of communicating with the rest of the world.

  23. Himanshu says:

    It works !! I have been struggling with patches for quite a while to get rid of this message and just did not realize the most obvious thing. :-) Thanks !!

  24. Rizwan says:

    Thank you, bro.
    Greatly apreciate

  25. inov says:

    Getting error messages when trying to run the fix from MS. Tried uninstalling the BCM for Outlook as you suggested… Worked like a gem! Thanks!

  26. theboydouglas says:

    Thanks for this, it’s a little piece of sliced gold! I’m such a dullard. I didn’t realise that BCM stood for Business contact manager until I read this thread…… d’oh!

  27. ironman says:

    thanks a lot it really work ~~ Thanks

  28. fazezan says:

    thx bro u tips is realy working….

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