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Vic
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Any help with this one would be great...
Running Vista Home Premium. Installed Offie 2003. Everytime I start up an office application, "Word" "Excel" etc, I get the end licence agreement box and have to accept it before I can use the app. This happens everytime I open an app. I have uninstalled and re-installed Office 3 or 4 times and the probelm is still there.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
G
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This should do the trick:
Go to your Program Files directory (i.e., C:/Program Files/Microsoft/......) and find any of the Office executables (word.exe, excel.exe etc) and right click. Choose 'Run as Administrator'. Once loaded, accept the EULA and it shouldn't reappear. This one-time shot should do it. You *may* need to do this for each application, but I think you only need it once the first time.
This is related to Vista's wonderful new protection. Isn't it convenient??
BAH. XP for me. I gave up on my Vista install. It annoyed me too much.
Hi G,
See this KB,
You must accept the Office End User License Agreement every time that you start an Office program:
http://support.microsoft.c
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by: younghvPosted on 2007-03-09 at 05:02:31ID: 18686797
If you enter the 'R', then tab to the subject line, you should see suggested names.
Give that a try and post back.
Vic