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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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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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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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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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"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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All your tips worked and I can now use office. But I had to make the changes
to each product. Changing just one didn't work. But I still have the same problem Jim. Everytime I start each products it goes through a quick set up and asks for permission. It works after that but very annoying. "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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MarkC, you must have skipped the part in each .exe to click the compatibility
tab and put a check mark in the "Run as administrator" box. "MarkC" wrote: All your tips worked and I can now use office. But I had to make the changes to each product. Changing just one didn't work. But I still have the same problem Jim. Everytime I start each products it goes through a quick set up and asks for permission. It works after that but very annoying. "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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MarkC; Bob... got it right. In each of your programs you need to check the
box run as administrator in the compatibility tab. jimflinch: try to sync the smartphone with the firewall disabled. just like my msn problem, onecare wasn't asking me if i wanted to allow the connection. "Bobby Gene" wrote: MarkC, you must have skipped the part in each .exe to click the compatibility tab and put a check mark in the "Run as administrator" box. "MarkC" wrote: All your tips worked and I can now use office. But I had to make the changes to each product. Changing just one didn't work. But I still have the same problem Jim. Everytime I start each products it goes through a quick set up and asks for permission. It works after that but very annoying. "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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My handheld is in sync! I shut down the OneCare firewall, installed the
handheld with the WMDC and Sync Center, manually added the two to the OneCare firewall configuration, and got in sync. And I have my Bluetooth exchange back also. Now my only problem is installing OneNote to the handheld. I can add files which I can access through the "files explorer" as OneNote, but the handheld doesn't show OneNote as an installed program. On my PC, under ToolsOptionsOneNote Mobile; the "install OneNote Moblie" button is gray and won't activate. And in the WMDC, OneNote is listed as an option to check in the box, but I can't add a check. "BobbyGene" wrote: MarkC; Bob... got it right. In each of your programs you need to check the box run as administrator in the compatibility tab. jimflinch: try to sync the smartphone with the firewall disabled. just like my msn problem, onecare wasn't asking me if i wanted to allow the connection. "Bobby Gene" wrote: MarkC, you must have skipped the part in each .exe to click the compatibility tab and put a check mark in the "Run as administrator" box. "MarkC" wrote: All your tips worked and I can now use office. But I had to make the changes to each product. Changing just one didn't work. But I still have the same problem Jim. Everytime I start each products it goes through a quick set up and asks for permission. It works after that but very annoying. "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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"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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