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Windows 7: How do I eliminate EULA nags?

12 Apr 2010   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
 
 
How do I eliminate EULA nags?

MS Office 2003 (Business Version) loaded and works fine in Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. I am the original software owner and re-registered with Microsoft via telephone after installation entering a computer voice generated (new) product key.

Every time each of the suite of programs is called-up (Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Publisher, Excel) I get a EULA screen and can't proceed unless I check "Accept". Thereafter the selected productivity program works flawlessly.

This really isn't a biggie, BUT the EULA nags are bothersome Anyone know how I can get rid of them?

Thanks, Mitch

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12 Apr 2010   #2

W7 Ult. x64 | OS X
 
 

I hope this works:

Quote:
1. Close ALL Microsoft Office Programs
2. Click Start > Computer > C: > Program Files > Microsoft Office > Office 11
7. RIGHT Click on any of the Office applications (Winword, Outlook, Excel)
8. Click Run as Administrator
9. The program will start and ask you to agree to the EULA (agreement) again and click I agree or Yes
10. Close the program
11. Close all open windows
The EULA should stop nagging you now.
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12 Apr 2010   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
 
 
How do I Eliminate EULA Nags?

Quote:
The EULA should stop nagging you now
Works

Thanks much, Mitch
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13 Apr 2010   #4

Windows Home Premium (64)
Surrey, UK
 
 

So the acceptance of the EULA is only being stored/registered IF the Office app is "Run as Administrator"?
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