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| Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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My wife loaded Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 onto our desktop through her
user account; however, I cannot access the applications through my user account (or my daughters' user accounts, for that matter). How do I go about getting access to these applications via my user account (and my daughters') without having to reinstall the software under my user account and thereby taking up additional disk space? |
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Just reinstall to the same location where the original install was placed.
This is usually the default office folder in program files, using your user account. There should be an option when you start the install to make the programs available for all users on the system. This procedure will not use any extra disk space. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "BuckinghamHawk" wrote in message ... My wife loaded Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 onto our desktop through her user account; however, I cannot access the applications through my user account (or my daughters' user accounts, for that matter). How do I go about getting access to these applications via my user account (and my daughters') without having to reinstall the software under my user account and thereby taking up additional disk space? |
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