Office 2003 EULA

M

maddog 2020

I installed my Vista Home Premium Express Upgrade on my home desktop. During
the installation, which went smooth, one of the messages said I would be the
system administrator. Then I installed Office 2003 Small Business Edition.
Now I keep getting the screen saying I need to accept the EULA every time I
start an office program. I read the thread saying to right click one of the
office icons, which I did, but none of the icons show the option of "Run as
system administrator". This is obviously because of the fact that I am the
sys. admin. I contacted the manufacturer who supplied me with the upgrade
disk and they will not help because Office was not pre-installed. I tried
Microsoft but they want fifty bucks to help. Anyone have any ideas.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Go to Control Panel --> User Accounts and turn-off User Account Control.
Restart your computer, start an Office program, accept the EULA, restart an
Office program to make sure EULA doesn't pop-up, go back to User Accounts
and turn User Account Control on, then restart your computer once again.


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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance

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I installed my Vista Home Premium Express Upgrade on my home desktop. During
the installation, which went smooth, one of the messages said I would be the
system administrator. Then I installed Office 2003 Small Business Edition.
Now I keep getting the screen saying I need to accept the EULA every time I
start an office program. I read the thread saying to right click one of the
office icons, which I did, but none of the icons show the option of "Run as
system administrator". This is obviously because of the fact that I am the
sys. admin. I contacted the manufacturer who supplied me with the upgrade
disk and they will not help because Office was not pre-installed. I tried
Microsoft but they want fifty bucks to help. Anyone have any ideas.
 

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