Office 2003 Small Business on a new computer

P

Patrick

I got a new computer and installed Office 2003 small business on Vista Home
Premium. I'm have 2 problems: Even though I re-registered the software, I
get the license acceptance screen every time I go into an office application.
My second problem is that when I create a new email message in outlook and
click on the "To:" button to bring up my contacts, the contacts don't appear
in the dialog box. My contacts are in outlook though.

Any thoughts on these two items?
 
D

DL

You have to check Contacts properties, and select the option to show as a
outlook address book. - see OL help -
Try rt clicking on an app shortcut and select run as an administrator
 
P

Patrick

Thanks. I'll try that.

DL said:
You have to check Contacts properties, and select the option to show as a
outlook address book. - see OL help -
Try rt clicking on an app shortcut and select run as an administrator
 
T

The Master

I just fixed the exact same problems. To solve the license acceptance
problem, log on as administrator and then click accept. I only had to do it
with one program and the window stopped coming up on all of them. To log on
as administrator try right clicking the short cut, then click, run as
administrator. If that doesn't work you'll need to go into your program
files, find the executable files and right click. That's what I had to do.
Finally got it fixed about 2am last night thanks to Tom on this site.
Regarding the other problem with Outlook, I gave up. I am using the Windows
Mail that came with my computer. I did have to go into default programs and
choose Windows Mail because I was getting the EULA message from the Outlook
program went I clicked on my Contacts in Windows Mail to send an email. By
choosing Windows Mail as my default, it stopped the problem. I tried opening
up Outlook but it comes us as corrupted, so I just said to heck with it...or
something like that.
 

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