Email or call microsoft support, see if it can happen to an application!

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On Jan 12, 2010, at 5:38 AM, Gordon <gbpli...@gmail.com> wrote:

Marcello Romani wrote:



Just a quick search with that error message:

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/windowssecurity/thread/3a3085d2-2b19-4277-8146-3edd217cfbc9


http://tinyurl.com/yeflt5h


http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5197159/ Microsoft_Office_2007__Edition

http://tinyurl.com/yklv9os

From which I think this post is relevant:

"Requires Elevation" is a symptom of the increased security measures
that have been implemented in Windows Vista. It's all part of the same concept that has you confirming that you are the administrator over and
over again.
In other words, "Requires Elevation" is a part of what's called "User
Access Control" or UAC.
There are two or three approaches to dealing with the message.
The term "elevation" simply means that you need a "higher" level of
access to the system than you currently have. The privileges associated with your current login need to be temporarily raised or "elevated" to a
more privileged or powerful level.
In practice, all this really means is that you need to be the
administrator, or that you need to allow the program trying to run to
elevate itself to administrative privileges by typing in the
administrator password.

That shouldn't happen with an application installed for a
User......there's something else happening here that the OP isn't
telling us about...
I've run OO on XP, Vista and now Windows 7 all as a Standard User and
never got this error....

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