message when starting

J

johnmcg

Every time I start Power Point 2003 I get the message 'You must accept the
End-User licence agreement (EULA) to use this software.....'
I always click 'accept', but it still comes up every time.
I have activated the product.
I had this program for several years, this porblem has happened since I
upgraded my PC from Windows XP to Vista Home Premium. Apart from that
annoying message it works OK.
Is this usual? any suggestions would be welcome.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Every time I start Power Point 2003 I get the message 'You must accept the
End-User licence agreement (EULA) to use this software.....'
I always click 'accept', but it still comes up every time.
I have activated the product.
I had this program for several years, this porblem has happened since I
upgraded my PC from Windows XP to Vista Home Premium. Apart from that
annoying message it works OK.
Is this usual? any suggestions would be welcome.

Try:

- Posting your question in the Windows PowerPoint group rather than here (the
Mac group), but first

- Choose Help, Detect and Repair and let it do its thing

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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J

johnmcg

Sorry about the mistake. Thanks for your help, unfortunately I tried it and
the problem still persists. I will post my problem in the correct place.
 
L

Laroche J

johnmcg wrote on 2007-11-03 03:17:
Every time I start Power Point 2003 I get the message 'You must accept the
End-User licence agreement (EULA) to use this software.....'
I always click 'accept', but it still comes up every time.

Usually only a user with administrative privileges can definitely stop the
display of this message.

By the way, you posted the question on the Mac newsgroup.

JL
Mac OS X 10.4.10, Office v.X 10.1.9
 

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