From: Colin Barnhorst on 20 Apr 2007 08:22 If you install anything as a user you will be asked for an admin password. If you install anything as an admin user you will be asked for confirmation to continue. It really doesn't require running the installer as admin. I installed as an admin user. I don't think this is your issue. "John Elliott" <johndelliott(a)joimail.com> wrote in message news:exzTUowgHHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Are you running as an admin or as a user? > Did you install Office while using an Admin login? > For vista, almost all software, including Office, has to be installed > while logged on as an admin.. > > Vista also enforces rules as to where user (read user login) data can be > located. > > > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message > news:8DF15906-C186-4440-996F-9C55903EFB1A(a)microsoft.com... >> Uninstall Office, reboot, and try another installation. Something is >> wrong on the local machine. I have not seen any issues with Office 2007 >> Enterprise Edition on any of my Vista machines, and two of them run Vista >> Ultimate x64. >> >> "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C687EA18-19BC-4417-AA2E-44DA6DFA29FC(a)microsoft.com... >>>I installed MS Office 2007 Enterprise edition on a new computer with >>>Vista >>> Ultimate 64 bit edition. It works fine if UAC is turned off but as soon >>> as I >>> turn it back on and start any "office" program it goes into a set up. >>> Then >>> it tells me that "MS Office has not been installed for the current user. >>> Please run setup to install application." I have deleted users, added >>> users >>> - all have administrative rights. I have uninstalled and reinstalled. >>> This >>> version of office works fine on an "XP" machine. >>> >>> Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated. >> > >
From: lciccar222 on 20 Apr 2007 08:46 I have administrative rights so I was logged in as administrator. I also uninstalled, then installed Office 2003. That worked perfectly. I upgraded to 2007 and have the same problems. As soon as I turn off UAC, everything works properly "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > If you install anything as a user you will be asked for an admin password. > If you install anything as an admin user you will be asked for confirmation > to continue. It really doesn't require running the installer as admin. I > installed as an admin user. I don't think this is your issue. > > "John Elliott" <johndelliott(a)joimail.com> wrote in message > news:exzTUowgHHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > Are you running as an admin or as a user? > > Did you install Office while using an Admin login? > > For vista, almost all software, including Office, has to be installed > > while logged on as an admin.. > > > > Vista also enforces rules as to where user (read user login) data can be > > located. > > > > > > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message > > news:8DF15906-C186-4440-996F-9C55903EFB1A(a)microsoft.com... > >> Uninstall Office, reboot, and try another installation. Something is > >> wrong on the local machine. I have not seen any issues with Office 2007 > >> Enterprise Edition on any of my Vista machines, and two of them run Vista > >> Ultimate x64. > >> > >> "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:C687EA18-19BC-4417-AA2E-44DA6DFA29FC(a)microsoft.com... > >>>I installed MS Office 2007 Enterprise edition on a new computer with > >>>Vista > >>> Ultimate 64 bit edition. It works fine if UAC is turned off but as soon > >>> as I > >>> turn it back on and start any "office" program it goes into a set up. > >>> Then > >>> it tells me that "MS Office has not been installed for the current user. > >>> Please run setup to install application." I have deleted users, added > >>> users > >>> - all have administrative rights. I have uninstalled and reinstalled. > >>> This > >>> version of office works fine on an "XP" machine. > >>> > >>> Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated. > >> > > > > >
From: Colin Barnhorst on 20 Apr 2007 10:24 Have you asked in the Office newsgroups? I am running Office 2007 on two machines running Vista Ultimate x64 without issues. "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B6F91F0-59A0-400A-AA70-72B5913D8860(a)microsoft.com... >I have administrative rights so I was logged in as administrator. I also > uninstalled, then installed Office 2003. That worked perfectly. I > upgraded > to 2007 and have the same problems. As soon as I turn off UAC, > everything > works properly > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > >> If you install anything as a user you will be asked for an admin >> password. >> If you install anything as an admin user you will be asked for >> confirmation >> to continue. It really doesn't require running the installer as admin. >> I >> installed as an admin user. I don't think this is your issue. >> >> "John Elliott" <johndelliott(a)joimail.com> wrote in message >> news:exzTUowgHHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> > Are you running as an admin or as a user? >> > Did you install Office while using an Admin login? >> > For vista, almost all software, including Office, has to be installed >> > while logged on as an admin.. >> > >> > Vista also enforces rules as to where user (read user login) data can >> > be >> > located. >> > >> > >> > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message >> > news:8DF15906-C186-4440-996F-9C55903EFB1A(a)microsoft.com... >> >> Uninstall Office, reboot, and try another installation. Something is >> >> wrong on the local machine. I have not seen any issues with Office >> >> 2007 >> >> Enterprise Edition on any of my Vista machines, and two of them run >> >> Vista >> >> Ultimate x64. >> >> >> >> "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:C687EA18-19BC-4417-AA2E-44DA6DFA29FC(a)microsoft.com... >> >>>I installed MS Office 2007 Enterprise edition on a new computer with >> >>>Vista >> >>> Ultimate 64 bit edition. It works fine if UAC is turned off but as >> >>> soon >> >>> as I >> >>> turn it back on and start any "office" program it goes into a set up. >> >>> Then >> >>> it tells me that "MS Office has not been installed for the current >> >>> user. >> >>> Please run setup to install application." I have deleted users, >> >>> added >> >>> users >> >>> - all have administrative rights. I have uninstalled and >> >>> reinstalled. >> >>> This >> >>> version of office works fine on an "XP" machine. >> >>> >> >>> Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated. >> >> >> > >> > >>
From: John Barnes on 21 Apr 2007 11:41 I am also running on Vista64 Ultimate with no problems. Could it be a version difference. I am using the Home and Student version. "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:13DA132B-4C04-48F2-8AB6-FD2FFA9E235D(a)microsoft.com... > Have you asked in the Office newsgroups? I am running Office 2007 on two > machines running Vista Ultimate x64 without issues. > > "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9B6F91F0-59A0-400A-AA70-72B5913D8860(a)microsoft.com... >>I have administrative rights so I was logged in as administrator. I also >> uninstalled, then installed Office 2003. That worked perfectly. I >> upgraded >> to 2007 and have the same problems. As soon as I turn off UAC, >> everything >> works properly >> >> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >> >>> If you install anything as a user you will be asked for an admin >>> password. >>> If you install anything as an admin user you will be asked for >>> confirmation >>> to continue. It really doesn't require running the installer as admin. >>> I >>> installed as an admin user. I don't think this is your issue. >>> >>> "John Elliott" <johndelliott(a)joimail.com> wrote in message >>> news:exzTUowgHHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> > Are you running as an admin or as a user? >>> > Did you install Office while using an Admin login? >>> > For vista, almost all software, including Office, has to be installed >>> > while logged on as an admin.. >>> > >>> > Vista also enforces rules as to where user (read user login) data can >>> > be >>> > located. >>> > >>> > >>> > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message >>> > news:8DF15906-C186-4440-996F-9C55903EFB1A(a)microsoft.com... >>> >> Uninstall Office, reboot, and try another installation. Something is >>> >> wrong on the local machine. I have not seen any issues with Office >>> >> 2007 >>> >> Enterprise Edition on any of my Vista machines, and two of them run >>> >> Vista >>> >> Ultimate x64. >>> >> >>> >> "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> >> news:C687EA18-19BC-4417-AA2E-44DA6DFA29FC(a)microsoft.com... >>> >>>I installed MS Office 2007 Enterprise edition on a new computer with >>> >>>Vista >>> >>> Ultimate 64 bit edition. It works fine if UAC is turned off but as >>> >>> soon >>> >>> as I >>> >>> turn it back on and start any "office" program it goes into a set >>> >>> up. >>> >>> Then >>> >>> it tells me that "MS Office has not been installed for the current >>> >>> user. >>> >>> Please run setup to install application." I have deleted users, >>> >>> added >>> >>> users >>> >>> - all have administrative rights. I have uninstalled and >>> >>> reinstalled. >>> >>> This >>> >>> version of office works fine on an "XP" machine. >>> >>> >>> >>> Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated. >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> >
From: Colin Barnhorst on 21 Apr 2007 16:20 I have never heard of that difference between editions. "John Barnes" <jbarnes(a)email.net> wrote in message news:Os8RSuChHHA.1388(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I am also running on Vista64 Ultimate with no problems. Could it be a >version difference. I am using the Home and Student version. > > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message > news:13DA132B-4C04-48F2-8AB6-FD2FFA9E235D(a)microsoft.com... >> Have you asked in the Office newsgroups? I am running Office 2007 on two >> machines running Vista Ultimate x64 without issues. >> >> "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9B6F91F0-59A0-400A-AA70-72B5913D8860(a)microsoft.com... >>>I have administrative rights so I was logged in as administrator. I also >>> uninstalled, then installed Office 2003. That worked perfectly. I >>> upgraded >>> to 2007 and have the same problems. As soon as I turn off UAC, >>> everything >>> works properly >>> >>> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: >>> >>>> If you install anything as a user you will be asked for an admin >>>> password. >>>> If you install anything as an admin user you will be asked for >>>> confirmation >>>> to continue. It really doesn't require running the installer as admin. >>>> I >>>> installed as an admin user. I don't think this is your issue. >>>> >>>> "John Elliott" <johndelliott(a)joimail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:exzTUowgHHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> > Are you running as an admin or as a user? >>>> > Did you install Office while using an Admin login? >>>> > For vista, almost all software, including Office, has to be installed >>>> > while logged on as an admin.. >>>> > >>>> > Vista also enforces rules as to where user (read user login) data can >>>> > be >>>> > located. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message >>>> > news:8DF15906-C186-4440-996F-9C55903EFB1A(a)microsoft.com... >>>> >> Uninstall Office, reboot, and try another installation. Something >>>> >> is >>>> >> wrong on the local machine. I have not seen any issues with Office >>>> >> 2007 >>>> >> Enterprise Edition on any of my Vista machines, and two of them run >>>> >> Vista >>>> >> Ultimate x64. >>>> >> >>>> >> "lciccar222" <lciccar222(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> >> news:C687EA18-19BC-4417-AA2E-44DA6DFA29FC(a)microsoft.com... >>>> >>>I installed MS Office 2007 Enterprise edition on a new computer with >>>> >>>Vista >>>> >>> Ultimate 64 bit edition. It works fine if UAC is turned off but as >>>> >>> soon >>>> >>> as I >>>> >>> turn it back on and start any "office" program it goes into a set >>>> >>> up. >>>> >>> Then >>>> >>> it tells me that "MS Office has not been installed for the current >>>> >>> user. >>>> >>> Please run setup to install application." I have deleted users, >>>> >>> added >>>> >>> users >>>> >>> - all have administrative rights. I have uninstalled and >>>> >>> reinstalled. >>>> >>> This >>>> >>> version of office works fine on an "XP" machine. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated. >>>> >> >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >> >
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