Posted by Kamaal on April 26th, 2010 03:53 PM |
Office Products
Why can’t once be enough? Windows Vista may be the culprit, but I would think once I’ve accepted the EULA upon installation I should be good to go. But no! Every time I open Word or Outlook or Excel, up pops the EULA asking for me to accept it.
I know it’s required to accept it. But with most software, you accept it once, upon installation, not every time you use the software. See the difference?
Who can offer a solution instead of telling me something I already know?
thanks for the genuine help Jack, but i’m already the administrator on the machine
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