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Old August 3rd 07, 10:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
peterw
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Default how do i stop my eula popping up everytime I log on to outlook

I have recently installed office 2003, and every time I log on to outlook, my
end user licence agreement pops up, which i have to accept. How do I stop
this please help
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Old August 3rd 07, 10:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Peter Foldes
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Default how do i stop my eula popping up everytime I log on to outlook

Log on to Windows as the Administrator, start any Office program and accept the
EULA. Now close the Office program that you opened and log out of Windows as the Administrator.
Then open Windows as ussuall.

If the above suggestion doesn't help, then see the following MS-KB
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=884202
"You must accept the Office End User License Agreement every time that you start an Office program".


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I have recently installed office 2003, and every time I log on to outlook, my
end user licence agreement pops up, which i have to accept. How do I stop
this please help

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Old March 22nd 08, 03:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Chris
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Default how do i stop my eula popping up everytime I log on to outlook

I have the same problem and I am log in as the administrator. Is there
another fix?

I have Office 2003 and it happens, every time I open an Office program,
which is mostly Word.

Thanks.

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

Log on to Windows as the Administrator, start any Office program and accept the
EULA. Now close the Office program that you opened and log out of Windows as the Administrator.
Then open Windows as ussuall.

If the above suggestion doesn't help, then see the following MS-KB
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=884202
"You must accept the Office End User License Agreement every time that you start an Office program".


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Peter

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"peterw" wrote in message ...
I have recently installed office 2003, and every time I log on to outlook, my
end user licence agreement pops up, which i have to accept. How do I stop
this please help


 




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