From: John Barnes on 21 Apr 2007 16:32 I haven't either, but it is a possibility. "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:207E098E-A453-4836-94F6-F0C533B7C79A(a)microsoft.com... >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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