Outlook 2003 problem in Win Vista Home Prem 32-bit

D

Dave

OK. We installed MS Office 2003 SBE in MS Vista Home Prem. 32-bit edition.
Things seem to work OK, however, whenever we open Outlook the Microsoft End
User License agreement keeps popping up, and this is EVERY time we open the
program without fail. It asks if we want to accept or decline, we click
accept and it goes away. Like I said, though, it will come back whenever we
open the stinking program again. I have done all the online updates for
Office 2003 and that made no difference, I have done the "detect and repair"
option which also has not helped. Any of you have any ideas? Thanks for
your time.
 
D

DL

If you have Windows XP, then log in to Windows as Administrator, start
an Office program, accept the EULA, close the Office program, log out of
Windows as Administrator, and log back in to Windows using your normal
user profile.

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.

If the previous suggestion doesn't help, then see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=884202 "You must accept the Office
End User License Agreement every time that you start an Office program".
 
D

Dave

Worked great, thanks!

DL said:
If you have Windows XP, then log in to Windows as Administrator, start
an Office program, accept the EULA, close the Office program, log out of
Windows as Administrator, and log back in to Windows using your normal
user profile.

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.

If the previous suggestion doesn't help, then see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=884202 "You must accept the Office
End User License Agreement every time that you start an Office program".
 

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