Microsoft office 2003 windows 7 eula




















Sunday, October 28, AM. Sunday, October 28, PM. Tuesday, September 2, PM. Good Luck Brian. Proposed as answer by bvoxy Tuesday, May 11, PM. Wednesday, January 30, PM. Thanks for your help. I just had the same problem now, Googled it, and found your solution and it worked fine. Wednesday, August 27, PM. Good Luck Brian Worked for me so thanks!

Tuesday, May 11, PM. Thanks - this is the only solutionm that worked for me. No idea why it should work but it does. Monday, August 9, PM. Running Office limited version and Office to add Outlook, Access, and other functionality. They all start notmally.

Monday, August 16, AM. I found the solution that worked for me was to install the office service pack 3 update and then reboot and then this message no longer appears. If using a works computer or network computer then you must add your user to the administrator group or simply login as administrator on that pc and install the updates for office, reboot and re-login as normal. Wednesday, September 1, AM.

Terms of Use. I am logged in as an administrator though that hadn't seemed to matter in Vista. Any other thoughts? The fixes above all worked to remove the EULA message, changing the program to work in Vista compatibility mode and run as administrator.

However the security box pops up instead all the time as mentioned by msilverleaf. I tried to follow his direction and take of "run as administrator" after launching the program once and that did resolve the issue.

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Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Application Compatibility. Sign in to vote. I was successful in installing Office , activating it, and updating in Windows 7, but every time I open any one of the Office apps I have to click accept on the EULA box.

Is there any workaround to make the box go away permanently? Thursday, January 15, PM. After you do this once, you won't have to do it again. Friday, January 16, AM. As you see from my other post- it installed fine on windows 7 32bit and i just re-opened it to check again robin.

Hi Dave: Thanks for the tip, that fixed my problem. Saturday, January 31, PM. Monday, May 11, AM. Try holding Shift while you right-click, and see if you get an expanded menu. Running as Admin fixed it on my system as well. Monday, May 18, PM. This workround works but I found you have to turn administrator on and then, having opened the program, turn it off again or you simply substitute a security dialgue box for the EULA acceptance box.

Is this a fault with W7 or an incompatibility between Office and W7. In either event, is Microsoft going to fix it so that it works properly?

Wednesday, May 20, AM. Wednesday, July 1, PM. Hey Dave N, Thanks so much for your help. Office opened the eula box every time I opened it. I'm curious - how in the heck did you come up with the shift key idea to get the menu to show run as admin? And thanks again, You saved me many an hour.



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