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| | UAC problem This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. New build Vista Ultimate 64 bit 4 GB ram 2.13 GHZ dual core 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying product. All verified & activated. At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email Pointed Outlook to said folder. Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were verified as working. Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. We could access the internet. POP3 is comcast, not MSN as http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. I uninstalled QB. I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible ] & used it. Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a setting of compatibility to Windows XP. QB 2007 works well. Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for "Administrator" on the computer. I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the commercial Vista. I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. Same problem. I uninstalled Office 2007. Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. I uninstalled Office 2007. Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would not run. With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in safe mode?" I selected "no". I started word: winword /a Life was good. I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not been installed for the current user. Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will try sfc /scannow first. I hope you can offer additional suggestions. wc |
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| | RE: UAC problem I have no idea why this happened, but I blame Intuit. Then again, I blame Intuit for a lot of things, and this may have nothing to do with them. It thought QB 2007 was supposed to work in Vista? Do you have any support incidents for MS? I'd start a support case and ask them to walk you through it. "Wiley C" wrote: > This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. > > New build > Vista Ultimate 64 bit > 4 GB ram > 2.13 GHZ dual core > 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free > > On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". > [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] > All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". > Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying > product. > All verified & activated. > At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. > Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email > Pointed Outlook to said folder. > Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. > As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were > verified as working. > Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. > We could access the internet. > > POP3 is comcast, not MSN as > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. > > On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. > Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User > called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. > I uninstalled QB. > I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible > ] & used it. > Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a > setting of compatibility to Windows XP. > QB 2007 works well. > > Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been > installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for > "Administrator" on the computer. > > I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the > most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the > commercial Vista. > > I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. > I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. > > I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. > Same problem. > > I uninstalled Office 2007. > Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > > I uninstalled Office 2007. > Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > > I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would > not run. > > With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to > start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct > or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. > Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in > safe mode?" > I selected "no". > I started word: winword /a > Life was good. > > I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not > been installed for the current user. > > Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will > try sfc /scannow first. > > I hope you can offer additional suggestions. > > wc |
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| | Re: UAC problem You can sorta blame Intuit as they gave lousy info....QB 2007 runs on Vista... I have it running... I blame "Norton Internet Security 2007" personally but you need to ensure you are on the "R4" version of the 2007 program.. I might have had to 'run as admin' to get it on the box, but once it's on there, it will work. He needs to ensure that he's on the latest version though. But yeah the "blame Microsoft" is typical of Intuit. They need to ensure they are on the "R4" version of the 2007 program. QuickBooks Community - Quickbooks won't load and Server won't work: http://www.quickbooksgroups.com/webx...tall/2166/1?50 "My clients running 2007 on Vista are not having any problems using an ordinary user account. As to the problems with the service stopped, have you updated to R4? At that point, Intuit finally figured out how to run the database as a Windows service instead of linking it to a QB user that QB installs. " I concur... get up to "r4" and that should do the trick. If you are a subscriber to TechNet plus you have two incidents. If you are a software assurance customer you have web based support as well. But for the rest of us, I'd stick to this newsgroup and the Quickbooks one. :-) Jesper wrote: > I have no idea why this happened, but I blame Intuit. Then again, I blame > Intuit for a lot of things, and this may have nothing to do with them. It > thought QB 2007 was supposed to work in Vista? > > Do you have any support incidents for MS? I'd start a support case and ask > them to walk you through it. > > "Wiley C" wrote: > > >> This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. >> >> New build >> Vista Ultimate 64 bit >> 4 GB ram >> 2.13 GHZ dual core >> 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free >> >> On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". >> [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] >> All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". >> Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying >> product. >> All verified & activated. >> At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. >> Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email >> Pointed Outlook to said folder. >> Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. >> As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were >> verified as working. >> Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. >> We could access the internet. >> >> POP3 is comcast, not MSN as >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. >> >> On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. >> Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User >> called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. >> I uninstalled QB. >> I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible >> ] & used it. >> Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a >> setting of compatibility to Windows XP. >> QB 2007 works well. >> >> Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been >> installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for >> "Administrator" on the computer. >> >> I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the >> most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the >> commercial Vista. >> >> I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. >> I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. >> >> I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. >> Same problem. >> >> I uninstalled Office 2007. >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. >> With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. >> >> I uninstalled Office 2007. >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. >> With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. >> >> I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would >> not run. >> >> With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to >> start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct >> or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. >> Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in >> safe mode?" >> I selected "no". >> I started word: winword /a >> Life was good. >> >> I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not >> been installed for the current user. >> >> Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will >> try sfc /scannow first. >> >> I hope you can offer additional suggestions. >> >> wc >> |
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| | Re: UAC problem J & SB: Thanks for the replies. No, Microsoft has not been contacted. A reformat & re-install will be quicker. QB has been uninstalled. WC "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote: > You can sorta blame Intuit as they gave lousy info....QB 2007 runs on > Vista... I have it running... I blame "Norton Internet Security 2007" > personally but you need to ensure you are on the "R4" version of the > 2007 program.. I might have had to 'run as admin' to get it on the box, > but once it's on there, it will work. He needs to ensure that he's on > the latest version though. > > But yeah the "blame Microsoft" is typical of Intuit. They need to > ensure they are on the "R4" version of the 2007 program. > > QuickBooks Community - Quickbooks won't load and Server won't work: > http://www.quickbooksgroups.com/webx...tall/2166/1?50 > "My clients running 2007 on Vista are not having any problems using an > ordinary user account. As to the problems with the service stopped, have > you updated to R4? At that point, Intuit finally figured out how to run > the database as a Windows service instead of linking it to a QB user > that QB installs. " > > I concur... get up to "r4" and that should do the trick. > > If you are a subscriber to TechNet plus you have two incidents. If you > are a software assurance customer you have web based support as well. > But for the rest of us, I'd stick to this newsgroup and the Quickbooks > one. :-) > > Jesper wrote: > > I have no idea why this happened, but I blame Intuit. Then again, I blame > > Intuit for a lot of things, and this may have nothing to do with them. It > > thought QB 2007 was supposed to work in Vista? > > > > Do you have any support incidents for MS? I'd start a support case and ask > > them to walk you through it. > > > > "Wiley C" wrote: > > > > > >> This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. > >> > >> New build > >> Vista Ultimate 64 bit > >> 4 GB ram > >> 2.13 GHZ dual core > >> 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free > >> > >> On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". > >> [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] > >> All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". > >> Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying > >> product. > >> All verified & activated. > >> At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. > >> Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email > >> Pointed Outlook to said folder. > >> Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. > >> As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were > >> verified as working. > >> Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. > >> We could access the internet. > >> > >> POP3 is comcast, not MSN as > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. > >> > >> On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. > >> Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User > >> called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. > >> I uninstalled QB. > >> I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible > >> ] & used it. > >> Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a > >> setting of compatibility to Windows XP. > >> QB 2007 works well. > >> > >> Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been > >> installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for > >> "Administrator" on the computer. > >> > >> I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the > >> most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the > >> commercial Vista. > >> > >> I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. > >> I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. > >> > >> I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. > >> Same problem. > >> > >> I uninstalled Office 2007. > >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > >> With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > >> > >> I uninstalled Office 2007. > >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > >> With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > >> > >> I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would > >> not run. > >> > >> With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to > >> start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct > >> or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. > >> Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in > >> safe mode?" > >> I selected "no". > >> I started word: winword /a > >> Life was good. > >> > >> I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not > >> been installed for the current user. > >> > >> Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will > >> try sfc /scannow first. > >> > >> I hope you can offer additional suggestions. > >> > >> wc > >> > |
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| | RE: UAC problem Our "work around" of disabling UAC is less problematic than trying to reach Micro$oft tech support. The "mac" & "windows" UAC commercial had initially been irritating. Now, the woo of the dark side [ apple ] is appealing. However, I have so much time invested in Windows that change will not occur soon for me. WC "Wiley C" wrote: > This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. > > New build > Vista Ultimate 64 bit > 4 GB ram > 2.13 GHZ dual core > 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free > > On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". > [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] > All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". > Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying > product. > All verified & activated. > At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. > Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email > Pointed Outlook to said folder. > Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. > As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were > verified as working. > Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. > We could access the internet. > > POP3 is comcast, not MSN as > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. > > On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. > Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User > called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. > I uninstalled QB. > I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible > ] & used it. > Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a > setting of compatibility to Windows XP. > QB 2007 works well. > > Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been > installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for > "Administrator" on the computer. > > I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the > most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the > commercial Vista. > > I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. > I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. > > I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. > Same problem. > > I uninstalled Office 2007. > Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > > I uninstalled Office 2007. > Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > > I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would > not run. > > With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to > start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct > or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. > Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in > safe mode?" > I selected "no". > I started word: winword /a > Life was good. > > I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not > been installed for the current user. > > Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will > try sfc /scannow first. > > I hope you can offer additional suggestions. > > wc |
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| | Re: UAC problem "Wiley C" <WileyC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20F08A20-EF12-4C7F-8CAA-C602A7FA7080@microsoft.com... > Our "work around" of disabling UAC is less problematic than trying to > reach > Micro$oft tech support. I'm not surprised you're having trouble contacting support. I've not heard of "Micro$oft" but Windows Vista is made by a company called "Microsoft". My workaround for problems with UAC is to buy software that is Vista compatible. I find that works quite well. |
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| | Re: UAC problem Quickbooks works on Vista. I have it working here. When you installed the Office 2007 did it install 2000 "parts" anywhere? Wiley C wrote: > Our "work around" of disabling UAC is less problematic than trying to reach > Micro$oft tech support. > > The "mac" & "windows" UAC commercial had initially been irritating. Now, > the woo of the dark side [ apple ] is appealing. However, I have so much > time invested in Windows that change will not occur soon for me. > > WC > > "Wiley C" wrote: > >> This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. >> >> New build >> Vista Ultimate 64 bit >> 4 GB ram >> 2.13 GHZ dual core >> 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free >> >> On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". >> [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] >> All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". >> Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying >> product. >> All verified & activated. >> At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. >> Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email >> Pointed Outlook to said folder. >> Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. >> As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were >> verified as working. >> Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. >> We could access the internet. >> >> POP3 is comcast, not MSN as >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. >> >> On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. >> Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User >> called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. >> I uninstalled QB. >> I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible >> ] & used it. >> Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a >> setting of compatibility to Windows XP. >> QB 2007 works well. >> >> Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been >> installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for >> "Administrator" on the computer. >> >> I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the >> most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the >> commercial Vista. >> >> I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. >> I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. >> >> I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. >> Same problem. >> >> I uninstalled Office 2007. >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. >> With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. >> >> I uninstalled Office 2007. >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. >> With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. >> >> I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would >> not run. >> >> With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to >> start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct >> or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. >> Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in >> safe mode?" >> I selected "no". >> I started word: winword /a >> Life was good. >> >> I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not >> been installed for the current user. >> >> Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will >> try sfc /scannow first. >> >> I hope you can offer additional suggestions. >> >> wc |
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| | Re: UAC problem The problem is running Office 2007. I apologize for not making that clear. WC "Robert Moir" wrote: > > "Wiley C" <WileyC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:20F08A20-EF12-4C7F-8CAA-C602A7FA7080@microsoft.com... > > Our "work around" of disabling UAC is less problematic than trying to > > reach > > Micro$oft tech support. > > I'm not surprised you're having trouble contacting support. I've not heard > of "Micro$oft" but Windows Vista is made by a company called "Microsoft". > > My workaround for problems with UAC is to buy software that is Vista > compatible. I find that works quite well. > > > |
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| | Re: UAC problem Ms. Bradley. 1. I don't know what you mean by "2000 "parts" anywhere". 2. Did you install QB 2007 in compatibility mode? 3. Which version of QB 2007 did you install? 4. Did you install QB 2007 from a disk or download? Thanks for your help. WC "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote: > Quickbooks works on Vista. I have it working here. > When you installed the Office 2007 did it install 2000 "parts" anywhere? > > Wiley C wrote: > > Our "work around" of disabling UAC is less problematic than trying to reach > > Micro$oft tech support. > > > > The "mac" & "windows" UAC commercial had initially been irritating. Now, > > the woo of the dark side [ apple ] is appealing. However, I have so much > > time invested in Windows that change will not occur soon for me. > > > > WC > > > > "Wiley C" wrote: > > > >> This might be an Office 2007 problem, but I think it is a Vista problem. > >> > >> New build > >> Vista Ultimate 64 bit > >> 4 GB ram > >> 2.13 GHZ dual core > >> 80 GB HDD, SATA, 40 GB free > >> > >> On 01 Feb, Vista installed, with user "U N". > >> [ " U N" is an alias to protect the identity of the innocent. ] > >> All subsequent action performed with user account "U N". > >> Office 2007 Standard installed using upgrade & Office 2000 CD for qualifying > >> product. > >> All verified & activated. > >> At this point, Word, Excel & Outlook all worked. > >> Setup Outlook; transferred old outlook.pst to C:\user\UN\documents\email > >> Pointed Outlook to said folder. > >> Life was good. We could read old email, send & receive new email. > >> As best as I can recall, this was the last time Office 2007 programs were > >> verified as working. > >> Norton Internet Security 2007 installed. > >> We could access the internet. > >> > >> POP3 is comcast, not MSN as > >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930008/en-us?spid=2520 notes. > >> > >> On 02 Feb, user tried to install Act 2005, which failed. > >> Then, the user tried to install [ QuickBooks ] QB 2007, which failed. User > >> called Intuit. They blamed & referred the user to Microsoft. > >> I uninstalled QB. > >> I installed the Windows Cleanup Utility [ which is 64 bit & Vista compatible > >> ] & used it. > >> Then, I installed QB 2007 using the Program compatibility feature, with a > >> setting of compatibility to Windows XP. > >> QB 2007 works well. > >> > >> Open Outlook, Excel, Word and Windows tells us that the program has not been > >> installed for the current user. This is the only user, except for > >> "Administrator" on the computer. > >> > >> I searched the internet & found references to "User Access Control". But the > >> most recent reference was Dec 2006 & RFC. I found no references to the > >> commercial Vista. > >> > >> I turned off UAC, rebooted & viola, Office 2007 programs worked fine. > >> I turned on UAC, rebooted, Office 2007 programs did not work fine. > >> > >> I repaired Office 2007 using the "change" feature in "programs & features. > >> Same problem. > >> > >> I uninstalled Office 2007. > >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > >> With UAC on, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > >> > >> I uninstalled Office 2007. > >> Ran Windows Cleanup Utility, but no references to Office 2007. > >> With UAC off, I installed Office 2007. Same problem. > >> > >> I tried to install Office 2007 in safe mode, but the Windows installer would > >> not run. > >> > >> With UAC off, when I opened Word, I received a message that "Word failed to > >> start correctly last time. Starting word in safe mode will help you correct > >> or isolate a staratup problem in order to successfully start the program. > >> Some functionality may be disabled in this mode. Do you want start Word in > >> safe mode?" > >> I selected "no". > >> I started word: winword /a > >> Life was good. > >> > >> I turned on UAC, rebooted. Opened Office 2007 programs & the program has not > >> been installed for the current user. > >> > >> Re-install, repair re-install & sfc /scannow , have been considered. I will > >> try sfc /scannow first. > >> > >> I hope you can offer additional suggestions. > >> > >> wc > |
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| | Re: UAC problem As far as I know, Ms Bradley, Office 2007 used the Office 2000 disk only for verification of the presence of qualifying software because Office 2007 was installed as an upgrade. After the Office 2007 installation [ from upgrade ] wizard was satisfied that a qualifying product was available, the installation of Office 2007 proceeded. I removed the Office 2000 CD when prompted by the Office 2007 installation wizard. It has been a month since that event, so I can not say with any certainty when that occurred. Thanks again for your learned replies. WC "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote: > Quickbooks works on Vista. I have it working here. > When you installed the Office 2007 did it install 2000 "parts" anywhere? > |
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