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How do I get the EULA to stop popping up at office 2003 startup?
I have removed Office 2003 Business Pro (11.8118.8122) SP2 from my Dell
Inspiron with OS XP laptop, and installed it on my new Dell with OS Vista laptop. The activation code was given by phone by the microsoft people during installation. I find that even though I repeatedly click on the accept button, the EULA appears every time I start Outlook and Excel. I would very much like to have this annoyance stop before I just drop back to Works instead of Office. Vista was not an upgrade but came installed on the Dell E1705. I did not have this problem when Office 2003 Business Pro was installed on the other laptop with XP |
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How do I get the EULA to stop popping up at office 2003 startup?
Read the following and implement
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202/en-us -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "GTwohearts" wrote in message ... I have removed Office 2003 Business Pro (11.8118.8122) SP2 from my Dell Inspiron with OS XP laptop, and installed it on my new Dell with OS Vista laptop. The activation code was given by phone by the microsoft people during installation. I find that even though I repeatedly click on the accept button, the EULA appears every time I start Outlook and Excel. I would very much like to have this annoyance stop before I just drop back to Works instead of Office. Vista was not an upgrade but came installed on the Dell E1705. I did not have this problem when Office 2003 Business Pro was installed on the other laptop with XP |
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How do I get the EULA to stop popping up at office 2003 startup?
I have a similar problem with Office 2003 pro previously loaded on an XP Pro
O/S. I have reloaded on to Windows 7 O/S Is there a solution for me? "GTwohearts" wrote: I have removed Office 2003 Business Pro (11.8118.8122) SP2 from my Dell Inspiron with OS XP laptop, and installed it on my new Dell with OS Vista laptop. The activation code was given by phone by the microsoft people during installation. I find that even though I repeatedly click on the accept button, the EULA appears every time I start Outlook and Excel. I would very much like to have this annoyance stop before I just drop back to Works instead of Office. Vista was not an upgrade but came installed on the Dell E1705. I did not have this problem when Office 2003 Business Pro was installed on the other laptop with XP |
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How do I get the EULA to stop popping up at office 2003 startup?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Alan" wrote in message ... I have a similar problem with Office 2003 pro previously loaded on an XP Pro O/S. I have reloaded on to Windows 7 O/S Is there a solution for me? "GTwohearts" wrote: I have removed Office 2003 Business Pro (11.8118.8122) SP2 from my Dell Inspiron with OS XP laptop, and installed it on my new Dell with OS Vista laptop. The activation code was given by phone by the microsoft people during installation. I find that even though I repeatedly click on the accept button, the EULA appears every time I start Outlook and Excel. I would very much like to have this annoyance stop before I just drop back to Works instead of Office. Vista was not an upgrade but came installed on the Dell E1705. I did not have this problem when Office 2003 Business Pro was installed on the other laptop with XP |
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How do I get the EULA to stop popping up at office 2003 startu
This kb does not answer how to fix the Office 2003 EULA in WINDOWS 7. It is
specifically for Vista and XP. The problem is that everyone is running their administrator primary login and the ACCEPT is not taking. "Peter Foldes" wrote: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Alan" wrote in message ... I have a similar problem with Office 2003 pro previously loaded on an XP Pro O/S. I have reloaded on to Windows 7 O/S Is there a solution for me? "GTwohearts" wrote: I have removed Office 2003 Business Pro (11.8118.8122) SP2 from my Dell Inspiron with OS XP laptop, and installed it on my new Dell with OS Vista laptop. The activation code was given by phone by the microsoft people during installation. I find that even though I repeatedly click on the accept button, the EULA appears every time I start Outlook and Excel. I would very much like to have this annoyance stop before I just drop back to Works instead of Office. Vista was not an upgrade but came installed on the Dell E1705. I did not have this problem when Office 2003 Business Pro was installed on the other laptop with XP . |
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How do I get the EULA to stop popping up at office 2003 startu
I also have the Windows 7 issue with office 2003... Has there been a fix
generated as yet, or do we still have to click the eula every time we open outlook, word, etc ..... "Stuck EULA Off 2003 Win7" wrote: This kb does not answer how to fix the Office 2003 EULA in WINDOWS 7. It is specifically for Vista and XP. The problem is that everyone is running their administrator primary login and the ACCEPT is not taking. "Peter Foldes" wrote: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Alan" wrote in message ... I have a similar problem with Office 2003 pro previously loaded on an XP Pro O/S. I have reloaded on to Windows 7 O/S Is there a solution for me? "GTwohearts" wrote: I have removed Office 2003 Business Pro (11.8118.8122) SP2 from my Dell Inspiron with OS XP laptop, and installed it on my new Dell with OS Vista laptop. The activation code was given by phone by the microsoft people during installation. I find that even though I repeatedly click on the accept button, the EULA appears every time I start Outlook and Excel. I would very much like to have this annoyance stop before I just drop back to Works instead of Office. Vista was not an upgrade but came installed on the Dell E1705. I did not have this problem when Office 2003 Business Pro was installed on the other laptop with XP . |
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