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Default Microsoft office end-user licence agreement

In that case, navigate to the Office Setup exe (on your installation DVD),
right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.

Terry Farrell

"fudge" wrote in message
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I followed your link and then instructions - shortcut properties-
advanced -
but the two options are grayed out and of course the one that is ticked at
the moment is Run in seperate memory space - I am unable to tick - Run as
administrator?

Can you advise

Thanks \nick

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Not necessarily - see
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/

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fudge wrote:
I am using office basic edition 2003 and vista.

I have installed office as administrator, in fact I am the only user
so I have to be the administrator.

Any further tips would be gratefully received.

Nick

"Terry Farrell" wrote:

Presuming you have Office 2007 and Vista (you don't give us this
important information), you must install Office as the Administrator
(not a user with admin rights, but as the Administrator).

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"fudge" wrote in message
...
I have just re loaded the word software on to a new computer and
activated it
successfully over the internet. But every time I open up word. the
end-user
licence agreement comes up every time. Every time I click ACCEPT
but it still comes up the next time I open word.

Can anyone help please.