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Neil Philbrook
Hi everyone.
I just stumbled across this forum while searching for a solution to m
problem.
I work for two schools in South Australia and at present am developin
an image for both schools to use on the computers.
I have installed both Office 2003 and Student 2006. Now any time
start Word up, I get the following error box about 5 times in a row:
"The function you are attempting to run contains macros or conten
which requires macro language support. When the software was installed
you (or your administrator) chose not to install support for macros o
controls."
It has something to do with the additions to Word that Student 200
installs.
I have tried setting the macro security to low and I have trie
deleting the normal.dot. Office is installed fully to the hard dis
except for Alternative User Input which should not be causing thi
error.
I have a feeling that it could be a group policy which I have enable
or disabled, but I have looked through them all to no avail.
Can anyone at least point me in the right direction on how to solv
this? It is very very frustrating as this is the last week of schoo
and I need to get this image deployed for next year.
Thanks in advance,
Neil
I just stumbled across this forum while searching for a solution to m
problem.
I work for two schools in South Australia and at present am developin
an image for both schools to use on the computers.
I have installed both Office 2003 and Student 2006. Now any time
start Word up, I get the following error box about 5 times in a row:
"The function you are attempting to run contains macros or conten
which requires macro language support. When the software was installed
you (or your administrator) chose not to install support for macros o
controls."
It has something to do with the additions to Word that Student 200
installs.
I have tried setting the macro security to low and I have trie
deleting the normal.dot. Office is installed fully to the hard dis
except for Alternative User Input which should not be causing thi
error.
I have a feeling that it could be a group policy which I have enable
or disabled, but I have looked through them all to no avail.
Can anyone at least point me in the right direction on how to solv
this? It is very very frustrating as this is the last week of schoo
and I need to get this image deployed for next year.
Thanks in advance,
Neil