When I checked my display everything looked fine, but I had to go back and adjust the text all the way to the smallest size. Only after I adjusted the text to the smallest size was the box small enough to fit where I could accept the user agreement. Still excruciatingly difficult trying to get support from Microsoft. Hope this helps someone else.

And you can first try these suggestions to see if they can help: 1) Uncheck "Always prompt for logon credential". In Outlook, go to File > Account Settings > Account Settings, select the Exchange account and click "Change" button. Click "More Settings" , in "Security tab", uncheck "Always prompt for logon credentials".

Re: Office 2003 (in Vista keeps coming up with the end-user licence agreement window) Hey guys i run Office 2003 on a couple of machines. I installed in on my Windows 7 pc, and it keeps on coming up with the end-user licence agreement window. Its only an annoyance, but does anyone know how to get rid of it? It is a valid genuine copy.
I am using Windows 11 Pro. This hasa been going on for months. It is usually a "boot up screen on/off" pop up that appears in the center of my screen or one about contrast settings and brightness etc that pop up on the lower right of my screen. These are infuriating. There is no way to hover over these messages either to switch anything on or off.
I keep getting the following notification within Office 365: When I click 'Review Terms', it takes me to the following website: Then I click 'Review and Accept Terms' and it takes me to a sign in page. When I attempt to sign in, I get the following message: If anyone has any solutions to this, they would be appreciated. Thanks, Linden Make sure you are not use any shortcuts in Word that will open “save as” dialog, Such as CTRL+S, ALT+SHIFT+F2, or F12 alone. Make sure the issue is not caused by any other add-ins in Word, you may disable add-ins used in word, or start your word under safe mode and check the result, please check the link for more information on Office safe I contacted a Microsoft Support and they provided a solution. Please go to this location in registry editor HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\Identity. Delete EnableADALREG and EnableADAL keys. Restart the computer and then heck the behavior of Outlook Hi, I'm Elise, an independent advisor and I'd be happy to help with your issue. There can be many reasons for this to happen, including hardware changes or the license being used elsewhere. If you have a valid license then you should be able to resolve this using the activation troubleshooter, instructions on how to use this can be found here:
Unzip and run Autoruns64.exe and accept the license agreement When it finishes scanning, go to File > Save - Save the *.arn log Upload and share the log on OneDrive, Google Drive, or a similar file sharing service
User Impact: Users are receiving a Security Alert pop-up when accessing the Outlook desktop client. More info: The Security Alert states that the name of the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site. Current status: We've determined that a cloud service supportability update wasn't fully instituted which resulted
Report abuse. Search for 'command prompt' in the search option in Win11 > run it as Administrator (the option will be shown on the right) > click Yes when prompted > paste this and click Enter: slmgr /dlv. Upload a screenshot of the resulting pop-up window. It's easy to ride down a hill while it's hard to climb the hill back up.
Microsoft Office is one of the most widely used software packages in the world. Millions of people use it every day to create, edit, and share documents, presentations, and other types of content. However, one issue that has caused frustration for many users is the license agreement pop-up that appears repeatedly for Microsoft Office 2019.
Then, Sign in with your Microsoft account email address and password in the pop up window that appears. If the latest updates resolved the issue, please stop here or else continue following workarounds.
How do I stop the "Microsoft respects your privacy" notice from popping up every time I use Outlook 365? Using Mac OS 10.15.6 and latest version of office 365. Every time I start Outlook, the privacy notice agreement pops up and I have to declare whether I want to share private data with Microsoft. sRo7PK0.
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