I tagged this on to a previous post but I don't know if I will get an answer that way so I am creating a new thread, just in case. Here is most of the previous:
I have many computers with this same issue, but I do not want to have to go around to that many pc's just to login and accept this thing..... Does someone out there have a good fix to this? I would think you could accept directly from the wsus server, or push a registry setting...
"Ray Newman" <ray_newman[ at ]hotmailunderpants.com> wrote in message news:pm6cf4d7kv9ckklelj7qafi6imoptk9nee[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text] > Wow...it's been a while since I have posted, as I have not worked with > Colonnade for well over 3 years. *fixed* > > Also, while I did not determine which patch caused this issue, the > workaround was rather simple. > > I logged on to the PC as a local admin and accepted the EULA and all > was well. Apparently Office XP tries to write something to a file or > a portion of the registry that is not available to limited users when > it makes note of whether or not the EULA had been accepted. > > Strange indeed. Hope this helps someone... > > > On 15 Oct 2008 11:12:02 -0500, Ray Newman > <ray_newman[ at ]hotmailunderpants.com> wrote: > >>Luckily, I only have one user still on Office XP, but every time she >>opens a program from that suite it asks her to accept the EULA. Close >>the program and reopen it...same EULA. >> >>At first I thought it might have been some malware she contracted, but >>this appears to be a legitimate problem with her Office XP >>installation that only cropped up after last night's patches were >>applied. >> >>If it makes any difference, we are still running WSUS v2 here. >> >>I am going to uninstall any Office patches from yesterday from her PC >>for now and see how it goes. >> >>Is anyone else encountering this issue this morning?
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