I have uninstalled it three times from the Programs and Features menu and once from within ccleaner. A few minutes later Office 365 is back and all of my office products are telling me to renew. My license key was showing in the product. I then installed Office 2016 and everything looked good. I uninstalled Office 365 and verified that it was no longer there. The instructions said to uninstall the current Office product using The Programs and Features menu from the Control Panel prior to installing the new purchase. I downloaded the the program and saved it on my hard drive. I purchased from Academic Superstore Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 – Lifetime License (WAH Download). I activated the trial and have two days left. I purchased a new HP ENVY Phoenix Desktop – 850-150qe with Windows 10 64 bit which came with Office 365 installed and a 30 day trial. Uring a search in the web I came across this post from 2016 at HP in the forum, which seems to describe a similar problem. Office 365 Uninstall: Second Problem Report At the end of the day he was forced to setup the OEM as a clean install to get rid of the stuff – can't be true. As a result, he had all Office shortcuts (Word, Excel etc.) twice in the start menu. The user then installed an Office 2016 Standard above it (was planned for the purpose). After the restart, however, all applications were still available in the start menu… So I used the Office 2016 Uninstall-Fix-It, which found the installation and asked for a restart after the alleged uninstallation. So there was practically nothing to uninstall – logically. But the installation was never displayed in the Control Panel. The Office applications were listed from the first start of the notebook in the Start menu. When trying to uninstall this trial, he failed. The user affected wrote that he got his hands on a new Dell notebook with pre-installed Office 365 trial. I already came across a corresponding message at two years ago. The German edition of this blog post, has been published in 2018 here. Maybe blog readers can contribute some insights. I don't have access to systems with Office 365 pre-installed, so I can't test anything. First of all: I will simply put the information here 'as-is'.
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