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Not been installed for current user
Bobby,
You seem to be the only person that has tackled this "current user" problem with any results. However, I am running XP sp3. I tried your fix, but in XP these controls are listed under Security, not Compatibility. I changed everything to "Full control" to no avail. I still get the message "not been installed...." and the application shuts down. Could you be of anymore assistance for the XP solution to the Office 2007 issue. onbord "Bobby Gene" wrote: I recently bought a new PC with Vista 64-bit. I couldn't get my Office Professional 2007 programs to open, after a configuration stand by, the error window said "Microsoft Office (program) has not been installed for current user. Please run setup to install the application". Many others has the same problem with no good answers. I found the answer! Office is located in the "Programs(x86) of the "computer". Open "Office12". Find the .exe for each program, right click "properties". Under compatability tab, click "Show settings for all users",check the box to "run as administrator", apply and ok; then, in the security tab, click "Edit...". Click on each user (and group) name and make sure there is a check in "Allow" "Full Control". When opened Exel for the first time, it asked for the PID. I entered mine and it worked. All other programs worked after setting up for first time. |
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I ran XP while Vista was still in the debugging stage, until about a year
ago; but at the time XP didn't have the SP3 yet, I ran SP2. I never had the problem in XP. We have been talking about a Vista 64-bit problem up to this point. But, if I remember correctly in XP, there is a "Compatibility mode"; I'm not sure now, but I think it was in the individual program "properties" command. I do know, in XP, nobody advises a common "Run as Administrator", and any time I had to run as administrator, I did it from the "Run" in the start menu. I'm sorry I can't be of any more assistance to you. "onbord" wrote: Bobby, You seem to be the only person that has tackled this "current user" problem with any results. However, I am running XP sp3. I tried your fix, but in XP these controls are listed under Security, not Compatibility. I changed everything to "Full control" to no avail. I still get the message "not been installed...." and the application shuts down. Could you be of anymore assistance for the XP solution to the Office 2007 issue. onbord "Bobby Gene" wrote: I recently bought a new PC with Vista 64-bit. I couldn't get my Office Professional 2007 programs to open, after a configuration stand by, the error window said "Microsoft Office (program) has not been installed for current user. Please run setup to install the application". Many others has the same problem with no good answers. I found the answer! Office is located in the "Programs(x86) of the "computer". Open "Office12". Find the .exe for each program, right click "properties". Under compatability tab, click "Show settings for all users",check the box to "run as administrator", apply and ok; then, in the security tab, click "Edit...". Click on each user (and group) name and make sure there is a check in "Allow" "Full Control". When opened Exel for the first time, it asked for the PID. I entered mine and it worked. All other programs worked after setting up for first time. |
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I don't know how much you have saved or backed up for your programs; but,
after numerous attempts to uninstall/install the WMDC (which is part of Vista start up and you really can't uninstall it, it just re-appears) and Sync Center, I get an error message I already have a newer version of WMDC (this is when trying to install the newest 6.1 version from the website). What I did to get my HP iPAQ Handheld PC to sync was end the partnerships in everything dealing with Mobile Sync, deleting all the handheld device names, performed a hard reset on the handheld, and started over again with the install of the handheld. This worked for me except for OneNote Mobile. In my ToolOptions of the Desktop version, the "Install OneNote Mobile" button stays gray; and in the WMDC, the OneNote Mobile option is there (with icon), but the box won't check. Previous OneNote files will open, but I can't do anything with them except delete them. But, when I want OneNote files on my handheld, I "Send to" as an Office Word from the OneNote, and use that file in the Word Mobile. A lot of work involved, but until Microsoft comes up with a fix, I'll deal with it. "jimflinch" wrote: Thanks. I'll try that again. And I'll hope to hear from you on the syncing issue. I'll share anything I learn as well. -- Jim "BobbyGene" wrote: When I checked the box "run as administrator" after clicking on the button Show settings for all users", under the compatability tab; it quit asking me for admistrator privilages. On the Iphone with Outlook issue; In replacing my old Notebook, I also replace my Palm handheld with an HP handheld (bear in mind, it's not a smartphone) because I never got my Palm to sync right. I copied all my Palm data to the proper folder for my HP handheld and had problems. I then set up my handheld for a different user name and tried syncing from my Outlook to the new user name and it worked. Windows handheld sync is new to me, and I am still working on updating the original sync. When I figure that one out, it should work for you, too. I will reply to this thread so you know where to go, but I will start a new thread since is a different issue. "jimflinch" wrote: Thank you. It worked and I now can use Office again. I have one problem remaining. Each time I start an Office application, it goes through the configuration process which requires me to give permission. After that it is fine. Any ideas on how to change this? It also screwed up my syncing of my Iphone with Outlook. -- Jim "Bobby Gene" wrote: I recently bought a new PC with Vista 64-bit. I couldn't get my Office Professional 2007 programs to open, after a configuration stand by, the error window said "Microsoft Office (program) has not been installed for current user. Please run setup to install the application". Many others has the same problem with no good answers. I found the answer! Office is located in the "Programs(x86) of the "computer". Open "Office12". Find the .exe for each program, right click "properties". Under compatability tab, click "Show settings for all users",check the box to "run as administrator", apply and ok; then, in the security tab, click "Edit...". Click on each user (and group) name and make sure there is a check in "Allow" "Full Control". When opened Exel for the first time, it asked for the PID. I entered mine and it worked. All other programs worked after setting up for first time. |
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Same problem with me with Office 2007 on Vista ultimate x86. Only
problem for me is that the checkboxes for "run as administrator" are greyed out!!! The problem occurred after installing a slew of Office 2007 updates, including SP1. I'm trying to uninstall all the updates and see if that fixes the problem On Dec 11, 3:48*am, BobbyGene wrote: I don't know how much you have saved or backed up for your programs; but, after numerous attempts to uninstall/install the WMDC (which is part ofVista start up and you really can't uninstall it, it just re-appears) and Sync Center, I get an error message I already have a newer version of WMDC (this is when trying to install the newest 6.1 version from the website). What I did to get my HP iPAQ Handheld PC to sync was end the partnerships in everything dealing with Mobile Sync, deleting all the handheld device names, performed a hard reset on the handheld, and started over again with the install of the handheld. This worked for me except for OneNote Mobile. In my ToolOptions of the Desktop version, the "Install OneNote Mobile" button stays gray; and in the WMDC, the OneNote Mobile option is there (with icon), but the box won't check. Previous OneNote files will open, but I can't do anything with them except delete them. But, when I want OneNote files on my handheld, I "Send to" as anOfficeWord from the OneNote, and use that file in the Word Mobile. A lot of work involved, but until Microsoft comes up with a fix, I'll deal with it. "jimflinch" wrote: Thanks. *I'll try that again. *And I'll hope to hear from you on the syncing issue. *I'll share anything I learn as well. -- Jim "BobbyGene" wrote: When I checked the box "run as administrator" after clicking on the button Show settings for all users", under the compatability tab; it quit asking me for admistrator privilages. On the Iphone with Outlook issue; In replacing my old Notebook, I also replace my Palm handheld with an HP handheld (bear in mind, it'snota smartphone) because I never got my Palm to sync right. I copied all my Palm data to the proper folder for my HP handheld and had problems. I then set up my handheld for a differentusername and tried syncing from my Outlook to the newusername and it worked. Windows handheld sync is new to me, and I am still working on updating the original sync. When I figure that one out, it should work for you, too. I will reply to this thread so you know where to go, but I will start a new thread since is a different issue. "jimflinch" wrote: Thank you. *It worked and I now can useOfficeagain. *I have one problem remaining. *Each time I start anOfficeapplication, it goes through the configuration process which requires me to give permission. *After that it is fine. *Any ideas on how to change this? *It also screwed up my syncing of my Iphone with Outlook. -- Jim "Bobby Gene" wrote: I recently bought a new PC withVista64-bit. I couldn't get myOffice Professional2007programs to open, after a configuration stand by, the error window said "MicrosoftOffice(program) hasnotbeeninstalledforcurrent user. Please run setup to install the application". Many others has the same problem with no good answers. I found the answer!Officeis located in the "Programs(x86) of the "computer". Open "Office12". Find the .exe for each program, right click "properties". Under compatability tab, click "Show settings for all users",check the box to "run as administrator", apply and ok; then, in the security tab, click "Edit...". Click on eachuser(and group) name and make sure there is a check in "Allow" "Full Control". When opened Exel for the first time, it asked for the PID. I entered mine and it worked. All other programs worked after setting up for first time.. |
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