I checked his Office account to verify that he activated his product, and he lists his product as activated with the host name of his computer. I also executed this order to search for retail licenses (we use a volume license): I just changed my password to an old Hotmail account, now I am being asked to accept my other businesses and contacts. I don`t want to give that permission. Without agreeing, I can`t log in to this account. What am I supposed to do? You`ll find instructions to fix the office suite in the following article. office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/repair-office-programs-HA010357402.aspx Hope the above information will help. Try the suggestions and let me announce the result as soon as possible. Every time I open Outlook 2013 (paid $149.00) a box appears in which she asks to accept the deal. I`m tired and two hours on the phone with so-called a Microsoft expert didn`t help them “don`t know why”! Reader Jean has a problem: she installed Office in 2003 on her brand new Windows 7 system, and every time she runs it, a pop-up forces her to accept Microsoft`s (EULA) end-user license agreement. Hello Sally, thanks for posting your request in the Microsoft Office community. You don`t need to accept the end-user license agreement every time you launch an Office program. The problem that arises may arise if your user account does not have permission to change the Microsoft Windows record.
We give permission to Office registration entries by performing the following steps and check to see if the problem occurs again. Important: Make sure the registration is protected by the instructions below before any changes/removals. support.microsoft.com/kb/322756 1) Open the register – Keep the Windows button – R. Copy and paste, or enter the next command in the Open field, then tap Entry: regedit Under 32-bit versions of Windows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Microsoft Office-15.0 software For 64-bit versions of Windows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-software Wow6432-nodes Microsoft Office-15.0 2) Search and click with the right mouse button on the next registry key. 3) Click on the permissions. 4) Click on the user (user Computer_name), then click to select the box to be rated for full access permission. 5) Click OK, then leave the registry editor. Start an Office program, then accept the end user license agreement. Repeat steps 1 to 4, then delete the full access permission you gave users (Computer_name) in Step 5.
To do this, search for the user (user Computer_name), then click to disable the checkbox for full access permission. 6) Click OK, then leave the registry editor. If the problem persists, fix the office suite, restart the computer, then work with the office applications, and check if the problem occurs again. I tried to run this application in admin mode and accept the CLA, but that didn`t solve the problem. I have a user in our group of 200 people who is always invited to accept the Office365 licensing agreement. It seems to occur at random times during the day, whether it`s already in an office application or not.