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Every time I reboot (and some times when I don't) and open Outlook 2002,
I get apopup telling me I need to install a feature. Requires Outlook CD in the drive. I beleive it has something to do with registration. How do I eliminate this perpetual install? |
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Every time I reboot (and some times when I don't) and open Outlook 2002, I get apopup telling me I need to install a feature. Requires Outlook CD in the drive. I beleive it has something to do with registration. How do I eliminate this perpetual install? Thought I should add the popup message. "MS Outlook has not been installed for the current user." |
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Every time I reboot (and some times when I don't) and open Outlook 2002, I get apopup telling me I need to install a feature. Requires Outlook CD in the drive. I beleive it has something to do with registration. How do I eliminate this perpetual install? Put the CD in the drive. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
old guy wrote: Every time I reboot (and some times when I don't) and open Outlook 2002, I get apopup telling me I need to install a feature. Requires Outlook CD in the drive. I beleive it has something to do with registration. How do I eliminate this perpetual install? Put the CD in the drive. Unfortunately, I have learned to keep it there. Works fine, but I would like to trade this poor work-around for a resolution of the problem. |
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Unfortunately, I have learned to keep it there. Works fine, but I would like to trade this poor work-around for a resolution of the problem. Did you install it from an Administrator acccount for all users? -- Brian Tillman |
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old guy wrote: Unfortunately, I have learned to keep it there. Works fine, but I would like to trade this poor work-around for a resolution of the problem. Did you install it from an Administrator acccount for all users? Have no idea. I turn on the PC and get a desktop. Is that Administrator? |
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Have no idea. I turn on the PC and get a desktop. Is that Administrator? It may or it may not be. Right-click My Computer, choose Manage, expand "Local Users and Groups", select Users, right-click your account, choose Properties, and examine the Member Of tab. If it contains "Administrators", then it is. If not, it isn't and you'll have to uninstall the application and use an Administrator account to reinstall the it. -- Brian Tillman |
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