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11/6/2005 8:02:46 AM    Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
Hi,  
  
I am working as sole user (administrator) on Office 2003 Profesional (EN)  
  
under XP Home (NL). When trying to open Word I get following warning (4  
  
times):  
  
"The function you are attempting to run contains macros or content that  
  
requires macro language support. When this software was installed, you (or  
  
your administrator) chose not to install support for macros or controls."  
  
In order to solve this issue, I ran the Repair Wizard from the Office2003  
  
Setup CD. Since, I am stuck with following error:  
  
"Microsoft Program_name has not been installed for the current user. Please  
  
run setup to install the application"  
  
I've found KB898512 which states that permissions should be changed in  
  
Opa11.dat in order to solve the issue, but it did not work for me.  
  
Reinstalling didn't work neither.  
  
The only temp solution I've found is by creating another user account under  
  
XP (Office works fine there), copying my office settings to this user (by  
  
running the "save my settings" wizard) and copying back the settings to my  
  
original account. The Office programs are then reactivated untill I try to  
  
open a Word document, then everything gets blocked again!  
  
Somebody an idea how I can get permanentely rid of the "Microsoft office has  
  
not been installed for the current user" in the first place?  
  
Any solution for the original problem in Word ("The function you are  
  
attempting to run contains macros or content that requires macro language  
  
support") are welcome as well.  
  
Thanx!



11/16/2005 12:13:12 PM    Re: Microsoft office has not been installed for the current user
Hi,  
  
try to go to the registry by   clicking  on start;  run and typing regedit.  
  
expand Key Name:          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\  
  
righ click and select permissions  
  
Give full control permissions to everyone  (add "everyone2 if you do not  
  
have it there)  
  
Click on advance and tick replace permission entries on all child objects  
  
click on Ok twice and close registry  
  
restart PC  
  
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