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Need to RUN AS ADMIN but the option is not available?



 
 
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Old June 21st 08, 08:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
cmcn
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Default Need to RUN AS ADMIN but the option is not available?

I have a new Vista computer and MSOffice 2003. Can't get rid of the EULA
message every time I open a document. I've read that you need to run the
program as an administrator to finally accept the EULA but when I right
click on MSWORD in the Start menu I don't get the option to do that. Any
advice?
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Old June 24th 08, 03:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
PaulB
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Default Need to RUN AS ADMIN but the option is not available?

Go to the programs folder in the C: drive and run it from there as
administrator.
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"cmcn" wrote:

I have a new Vista computer and MSOffice 2003. Can't get rid of the EULA
message every time I open a document. I've read that you need to run the
program as an administrator to finally accept the EULA but when I right
click on MSWORD in the Start menu I don't get the option to do that. Any
advice?

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Old June 25th 08, 06:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Chandan Omkar[_2_]
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Default Need to RUN AS ADMIN but the option is not available?

Right Click winword.exe inside the microsoft office folder inside Program
Files. You will get 'Run as admin' option there. This happens due to the type
of shortcut. Its an unadvertised shortcut.

"cmcn" wrote:

I have a new Vista computer and MSOffice 2003. Can't get rid of the EULA
message every time I open a document. I've read that you need to run the
program as an administrator to finally accept the EULA but when I right
click on MSWORD in the Start menu I don't get the option to do that. Any
advice?

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Old June 25th 08, 06:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Chandan Omkar[_2_]
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Default Need to RUN AS ADMIN but the option is not available?

Right Click winword.exe inside the microsoft office folder inside Program
Files. You will get 'Run as admin' option there. This happens due to the type
of shortcut. Its an unadvertised shortcut.

"cmcn" wrote:

I have a new Vista computer and MSOffice 2003. Can't get rid of the EULA
message every time I open a document. I've read that you need to run the
program as an administrator to finally accept the EULA but when I right
click on MSWORD in the Start menu I don't get the option to do that. Any
advice?

 




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