Licence agreement

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cdnhermit

Hello, I just bought a laptop that came with a try for office 2007. I
don't need it as I have my Office Professional Edition 2003 that I
bought one year ago. So I did not touch the office 2007 that I will
remove as soon as I figure out how. However, in the mean time, I
installed office 2003 and everytime I open a workbook I have this
accept-decline Microsoft Office End-User Licence Agreement. How Do I
get rid of this? I did activate my office 2003. My operating system
is Vista Premium

Thank you

Daniel
 
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cdnhermit

Thank you for your answer. When I log in, I am the user and the
administrator. I would not know how to log as an administrator.
Could you suggest something? Where is this control panel?

Thank you

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cdnhermit

Hello, I confirm, I am the only user and I am the administrator. I
checked control panel and I don't see anything that can help.

This licence agreement is not permitting my add-ins to work. Any help
is appreciated.

Thank you
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Tom Conrad

Daniel,

Was Office 2003 installed to a previous PC or laptop?

If you previously had the suite installed to a different computer, you may
need to contact MS sales and licensing by phone to deactivate and transfer
your license from the departed computer to your new machine. Get out the
magnifier, and read your EULA closely.

I have Office 2003 prof. The license that came with my CD allows the
software to be installed to a desktop and a laptop. I bought the PC first and
a year later got the laptop. I contacted MS sales and licensing, and was told
that to legally install the program to the laptop, required activation of the
license by phone vice internet activation. If I was to attempt to activate
the laptop installation via the internet activaton process, there was the
possiblity that my desktop installation could be viewed by the MS update site
as an invalid. There are also some websites that discuss transfering the
activation file from the old machine to the new machine. I'm sorry, but I
don't remember the sites.
 

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