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| office 2003 install on Vista Business Edition - EULA popup
Hello all- I installed Office 2003 Basic on a new Vista Business Ed box. I did the install under the local user, then I joined the PC to a domain. Now, the domain user login gets the EULA popup each time he tries to run Word/Excel/Outlook. I also get the EULA when I log back in as the original local user. Where did I go wrong? Should I uninstall and reinstall as the domain user only? Thanks - Jason |
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| Re: office 2003 install on Vista Business Edition - EULA popup
Hi Jason, The acceptance of the License Agreement requires the ability to write the acceptance to the registry. Logging in as Administrator (which presumes you're acting as a representative of 'a company' to accept the agreement) should generally allow you to complete the acceptance. ========== <<"ORLFREIGHTBOY" <ORLFREIGHTBOY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:348A64A2-BB00-4791-9503-57EB0211060E@microsoft.com... Hello all- I installed Office 2003 Basic on a new Vista Business Ed box. I did the install under the local user, then I joined the PC to a domain. Now, the domain user login gets the EULA popup each time he tries to run Word/Excel/Outlook. I also get the EULA when I log back in as the original local user. Where did I go wrong? Should I uninstall and reinstall as the domain user only? Thanks - Jason>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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| Re: office 2003 install on Vista Business Edition - EULA popup
Hi, I installed Office2003 on Vista Ultima and activated as an administrator and EULA keeps popping up on all office application everytime for all users that have been created as well as for the administrator! Anybody knows of a fix??? -- kml "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi Jason, > > The acceptance of the License Agreement requires the ability to write the acceptance to the registry. Logging in as Administrator > (which presumes you're acting as a representative of 'a company' to accept the agreement) should generally allow you to complete the > acceptance. > > ========== > <<"ORLFREIGHTBOY" <ORLFREIGHTBOY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:348A64A2-BB00-4791-9503-57EB0211060E@microsoft.com... > Hello all- > > I installed Office 2003 Basic on a new Vista Business Ed box. I did the > install under the local user, then I joined the PC to a domain. Now, the > domain user login gets the EULA popup each time he tries to run > Word/Excel/Outlook. I also get the EULA when I log back in as the original > local user. > > Where did I go wrong? Should I uninstall and reinstall as the domain user > only? Thanks - Jason>> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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