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1.Installation as such went pretty normal
2. Installed all available updates including SP3
3. Activation - OK

Some of the consequences after installation:
1.Network printers stopped working (no big deal)
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...
3. When I write a short test sentence, save the document, close and then
open I see _many_ garbled chunks of text, but not the sentence I saved.
4. Did the "Repair" and later "Change" in Add/Remove Programs - no change.

I wonder if uninstalling and reinstalling Office would change anything, and
what about the activation (again)?
Besides I'm not sure about the cause of the problems: maybe it's Vista and
not Office.
Some tips would be appreciated.

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Please ignore #3 in "Problems":
"When I write a short test sentence, save the document, close and then open
I see _many_ garbled chunks of text, but not the sentence I saved.
Reason fot the imagined problem:
The document was not saved as .doc but something else.

"Valentin" wrote in message
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1.Installation as such went pretty normal
2. Installed all available updates including SP3
3. Activation - OK

Some of the consequences after installation:
1.Network printers stopped working (no big deal)
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...
3. When I write a short test sentence, save the document, close and then
open I see _many_ garbled chunks of text, but not the sentence I saved.
4. Did the "Repair" and later "Change" in Add/Remove Programs - no change.

I wonder if uninstalling and reinstalling Office would change anything,
and what about the activation (again)?
Besides I'm not sure about the cause of the problems: maybe it's Vista and
not Office.
Some tips would be appreciated.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toshiba Satellite A205 Notebook
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T525 @ 1.50 GHz 1.50 GHz
Memory (RAM): 2038 MB
System type: 32-bit Operating System



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Valentin,
"Consequences:
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...

You need to Logon with an Administrator acct, and open Outlook, or another
Office application. Then accept the User End License.

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"Valentin" wrote in message
...
1.Installation as such went pretty normal
2. Installed all available updates including SP3
3. Activation - OK

Some of the consequences after installation:
1.Network printers stopped working (no big deal)
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...
3. When I write a short test sentence, save the document, close and then
open I see _many_ garbled chunks of text, but not the sentence I saved.
4. Did the "Repair" and later "Change" in Add/Remove Programs - no change.

I wonder if uninstalling and reinstalling Office would change anything, and
what about the activation (again)?
Besides I'm not sure about the cause of the problems: maybe it's Vista and
not Office.
Some tips would be appreciated.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toshiba Satellite A205 Notebook
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T525 @ 1.50 GHz 1.50 GHz
Memory (RAM): 2038 MB
System type: 32-bit Operating System



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"Rich/rerat" wrote in message
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Valentin,
"Consequences:
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...

You need to Logon with an Administrator acct, and open Outlook, or another
Office application. Then accept the User End License.


Thanks for responding. You are right about "Logon with an Administrator
acct", but it's easier said than done. For example when I right-click Word
there is no choice in the menu "Run as Administrator".
In the meantime I have been reading:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202 which describes my problem, and also
what to do about it, including a "workaround" how to make changes in
Registry.
It will take some time before I study and understand the dark labyrints of
Vista in Word/Properties/Security with all the "permissions" and set up my
"proper logon".
Apparently my current system of creating a password when Windows starts is
not enough. This condition must also explain why I had difficulties with my
"wireless" network computers.
I wish there was a simple instruction like "Do this: 1,2,3...", alas...




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"Valentin" wrote in message
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Thanks for responding. You are right about "Logon with an Administrator
acct", but it's easier said than done.


Why? just log on to Windows with an account that has administrator
priviliges. What's difficult about that?


For example when I right-click Word
there is no choice in the menu "Run as Administrator".


that's NOT how you do it. You need to be in an account that has admin
rights, and to run a module IN THAT ACCOUNT.




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If the Office is an OEM edition, presumably it came installed on your
system. And you upgraded the system from XP to Vista, then reinstalled
Office? If you installed an OEM version of Office from a different computer
onto a new one, then that could be the source of your problems.

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"Rich/rerat" wrote in message
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Valentin,
"Consequences:
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...

You need to Logon with an Administrator acct, and open Outlook, or another
Office application. Then accept the User End License.

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"Valentin" wrote in message
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1.Installation as such went pretty normal
2. Installed all available updates including SP3
3. Activation - OK

Some of the consequences after installation:
1.Network printers stopped working (no big deal)
2. Big deal: every time I open an Office app., a window pops up:
"MS Office End-User License Agreement. If you don't accept, this
application will quit". After clicking "Accept" the application opens,
but...
3. When I write a short test sentence, save the document, close and then
open I see _many_ garbled chunks of text, but not the sentence I saved.
4. Did the "Repair" and later "Change" in Add/Remove Programs - no change.

I wonder if uninstalling and reinstalling Office would change anything,
and
what about the activation (again)?
Besides I'm not sure about the cause of the problems: maybe it's Vista and
not Office.
Some tips would be appreciated.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toshiba Satellite A205 Notebook
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T525 @ 1.50 GHz 1.50 GHz
Memory (RAM): 2038 MB
System type: 32-bit Operating System






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I believe Vista introduced considerable changes in the Administrator setup
with User Account Control.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Gordon" wrote in message
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"Valentin" wrote in message
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Thanks for responding. You are right about "Logon with an Administrator
acct", but it's easier said than done.


Why? just log on to Windows with an account that has administrator
priviliges. What's difficult about that?


For example when I right-click Word
there is no choice in the menu "Run as Administrator".


that's NOT how you do it. You need to be in an account that has admin
rights, and to run a module IN THAT ACCOUNT.




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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I believe Vista introduced considerable changes in the Administrator setup
with User Account Control.


Still on XP myself... :-)


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"Gordon" wrote in message
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I believe Vista introduced considerable changes in the Administrator setup
with User Account Control.


Still on XP myself... :-)


Suzanne is right about Vista. So if you really want to blow your mind, you
should also switch over to Vista, just to find out that even though you are
the "Administrator" a small User Account Control window pops up at every
turn informing you that "Windows needs your permission to continue". Qute,
heh? It's like giving permission to yourself.
So your rethorical question the other day "what's so difficult about logging
in as an administrator" told me right away that you are oneof the lucky
non-Vista users. :-)
A simple thing called logic should have told you that if I were not the
Administrator, Vista wouldn't let me install Office in the first place. ;-)



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