User agreement always appears when outlook 2003 is opened in Windows 7
Whenever I open Outlook 2003, the User Agreement appears and requires that I accept the agreement. Does anyone know how to stop the user agreement from appearing each time I open Outlook 2003 in Windows 7
January 24th, 2010 11:52pm

Hi,Have you try this before ?http://support.microsoft.com/kb/884202/en-usLooklike you need to ues the regeditHope you find the info useful
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January 25th, 2010 12:19am

Justohelp is correct on the link and the use of the workaround.SYMPTOMS Every time that you start a Microsoft Office program, such as Microsoft Office Word, the End User License Agreement dialog box appears. If you click I Accept, the End User License Agreement dialog box disappears and then reappears. If you click I Accept again, the End User License Agreement dialog box disappears, and the Office program functions as expected.This behavior occurs for every Office program that you start. CAUSE This behavior occurs if your user account does not have permissions to modify the Microsoft Windows Registry. RESOLUTION To resolve this behavior, follow these steps: Log on to the computer by using a user account that has administrative credentials. Start an Office program, such as Word. The End User License Agreement dialog box appears.Note For Windows Vista, click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Office, right-click an Office program, click Run as administrator, and then click Continue. Click I Accept. Exit the Office program that you just started. Repeat step 2 to step 4 for the other Office programs that still prompt you with the EULA. WORKAROUND Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ ) How to back up and restore the registry in Windows To work around this behavior, follow these steps: Log on to the computer by using an Administrator user account. If you are using Microsoft Windows XP, click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. If you are using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, type regedt32. Note In Windows Vista, you may receive a User Account Control (UAC) dialog box. You must click Continue to open Registry Editor. Locate and then right-click the following registry subkey as appropriate.On 32-bit versions of Windows: For the 2007 Microsoft Office suites: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0 For Microsoft Office 2003: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0 For Microsoft Office 2002: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0 For Microsoft Office 2000: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0 On 64-bit versions of Windows: For the 2007 Microsoft Office suites: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\12.0 For Microsoft Office 2003: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\11.0 For Microsoft Office 2002: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\10.0 For Microsoft Office 2000: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Office\9.0 Click Permissions. Click Users (Computer_name\Users), and then click to select the Allow check box for the Full Control permission. Click OK, and then quit Registry Editor. Start an Office program, and then accept the End User License Agreement. Repeat steps 2 through 4, and then remove the Full Control permission that you gave to Users (Computer_name\Users) in step 5. To do this, locate Users (Computer_name\Users), and then click to clear the Allow check box for the Full Control permission. Click OK, and then exit Registry Editor. MCSE, MCSA, MCDST [If this post helps to resolve your issue, please click the "Mark as Answer" or "Helpful" button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]
January 25th, 2010 4:55am

I already have admin rights as I am the only user. When I right click on one of the office programs , I do not get the run as an administer option. As for the registry mod, when I go to appropriate key I do not have a permissions option. I am running the 64 bit software.
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January 25th, 2010 7:25am

right click on the key (folder), then go to permissions > Add everyone as full control (or yourself) and then apply. You will then be able to make your changes to the key.
January 25th, 2010 7:26am

Hi,To get back the run as Administrator option you need to turn on the User Account Control.1.Start>Control Panel>User Acount>User Account>Change User Account Control Settings.2.Change it to Default. Press OK. Restart The Computer.Hope you find the info useful
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January 25th, 2010 8:25am

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