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A: No. The tool targets application files, registry keys, and settings. It does not search for or delete user-created data files (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx).

The file is the official Microsoft Office Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) uninstall tool. It is designed to perform a "deep scrub" of Microsoft Office products when standard uninstallation methods via the Control Panel fail or leave behind corrupted files. Overview of setupprod_offscrub.exe

This occurs when the tool is installed but not visible in the Start Menu or Control Panel. setupprodoffscrubexe top

: Upgrading from an older version of Office (like Office 2016) to Microsoft 365 fails due to conflicting legacy architectures.

Perform the following checks immediately: The file is the official Microsoft Office Support

By following the steps in this guide, you can safely and effectively use the SetupProd_OffScrub.exe tool to resolve even the most stubborn Microsoft Office installation issues. You can move forward with confidence, knowing that you have a powerful, official, and "top-tier" solution at your disposal.

setupprod_offscrub.exe is the official Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) : Upgrading from an older version of Office

Before running setupprodoffscrub.exe , consider the following:

After uninstalling Office, a stub of this executable may run to clean registry keys like HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office . This is a one-time operation.

When you install Microsoft 365 or older standalone versions of Office, the software embeds itself deeply within your operating system, caching files in hidden folders and deploying thousands of registry keys. If an update fails, a license conflicts, or files become corrupted, a standard Windows uninstallation leaves these damaged files behind.

When a standard installation of or Microsoft 365 breaks, users often face cryptic error codes, frozen progress bars, or applications that refuse to launch. A simple uninstallation via the Windows Control Panel frequently leaves behind corrupted registry keys, orphaned files, and background services that block future installation attempts.