Office 2003 and Vista

A

aaron112233

I recently upgraded to a Vista system and re-installed Office 2003. Now
everytime I open an Office applicaton I am prompted to read and accept to the
MS Office User Agreement. Eventhoug I accept the User Agreement will appear
evertime I open an application. The software has been activated and works
fine otherwise. Is there any way to resolve this issue?

thanks,
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

You must accept the Office End User License Agreement
every time that you start an Office program:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202/en-us

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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I recently upgraded to a Vista system and re-installed Office 2003. Now
everytime I open an Office applicaton I am prompted to read and accept to the
MS Office User Agreement. Eventhoug I accept the User Agreement will appear
evertime I open an application. The software has been activated and works
fine otherwise. Is there any way to resolve this issue?

thanks,
 
A

aaron112233

I always log on as the adminstrator and have guest accounts turned off. The
dialogue box still appears. Is the workaround the nessasary fix?

thanks
 
D

DL

If you have Windows Vista, then right-click on an Office program
shortcut, choose to run the Office program as Administrator, accept the
EULA, close the Office program, and then start the Office program normally.

see if that helps
 
A

aaron112233

I was able to resovle this issue by turning off User Account Control UAC. I
turned it back on after accepting the user agreement which required me to
restart. During restart my monitor goes white for about 5 sec. before the
desktop appears. I had not noticed this until now. Any idea what may have
caused this?

thanks,

aaron
 

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