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Old July 4th, 2005, 01:52 AM
HLong
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Default Installing in Multiuser Enviroment

I having problems installing Office 2003 on a multiuser enviroment. I do the
installation logged as the Administrator and everything runs fine, all the
apps work just fine. However, when I try running any of the apps logged as a
user the installation dialog starts to run. I have tried reinstalling it
again, but nothing work. Is there something I could do to avoid this
behaviour?
 




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