Even though you log in with an admin account it seems necessary on occasion
to right click on shortcuts and select "run as administrator". You could
try that with System Restore.
"Bettie Claxton" <BettieClaxton@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> BTW I did not say that this is Vista Enterprise. Also, I tried the System
> Restore in safe mode and that did not help. Also the specific error
> message
> is that "... not all privileges or groups are assigned to caller .." and
> the
> error code is 0x80070514
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> Bettie
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> "Bettie Claxton" wrote:
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>> I have been testing Vista for out office and am having a lot of trouble
>> with
>> Office 2007. It gets a lot of App crashes. I decided to rebuild the
>> test PC
>> one more time. There is only one user which was the administrator I
>> added
>> during the setup. If is joined to a domain, but I've never used a domain
>> logon as yet. SP1 is installed and all updates applied.
>>
>> I installed Excel 2000 to work with some old legacy applications . I
>> created a restore point after I applied SP3 and the application worked.
>> Then
>> installed Office 2007 with a custom install shoing to keep the older
>> version
>> and not instll Excel 2007. SP 1 for Office 2007 was applied. When I
>> ranWord
>> and Powerpoint, they both crashed immediately. I have no idea of the
>> problem. I decided to do a system restore of that manual restore point
>> I
>> created back when Excel 2000 was the only installed application. System
>> Restore does not make any cahnges. It says I do not have sufficient
>> rights
>> when I am logged on as the administrator account. There are no other
>> accounts on the PC. What do I do now -- start over again?
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>> Bettie
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>> Bettie
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