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how do i stop the end user licence from returning?

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canlineman - 15 Feb 2007 02:17 GMT
the end user licence shows up everytime i start any office application even
though i click on agree
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 15 Feb 2007 02:27 GMT
You need to be logged in as the administrator to agree and make it stick.

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> the end user licence shows up everytime i start any office application
> even
> though i click on agree
dchittamuru - 25 Jul 2008 04:02 GMT
I just installed MS Office 2003 on my new computer which came with Vista.
Every time I open a document using MS Office it asks me to accept the EULA.
This is getting painful and irritating. How do I stop it from happening after
the first time?

The correct product key has been entered, the product was activated and I
did all this with an Administrator user account. I do not know what ha gone
wrong. Can anyone please make this go away?

> You need to be logged in as the administrator to agree and make it stick.
>
> > the end user licence shows up everytime i start any office application
> > even
> > though i click on agree
Terry Farrell - 25 Jul 2008 11:00 GMT
You must log in as ADMINISTRATOR (as JoAnn said), not a user with admin
rights. Then accept the EULA.

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>I just installed MS Office 2003 on my new computer which came with Vista.
> Every time I open a document using MS Office it asks me to accept the
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>> > even
>> > though i click on agree
dchittamuru - 25 Jul 2008 17:32 GMT
It is nice to be informed I need to log in as an admin, but no one tells me
how to do that? or alternately how to give myself admin permissions. Anyways
I have figured out how to do it, never mind. Thanks anyway for trying to
answer my question.

> You must log in as ADMINISTRATOR (as JoAnn said), not a user with admin
> rights. Then accept the EULA.
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> >> > even
> >> > though i click on agree
 
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