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Yuvraj Yadav 0 Reputation points
2026-01-07T12:57:06.5333333+00:00

I have configured my PC using ******@outlook.com and DOB 13/06/2015. He is child.

I m facing problem to access office. Some times it needs permission. How can get ride of this permission issue.

Please help me.

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  1. Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-01-07T14:00:55.0866667+00:00

    Hi Yuvraj,

    So, to confirm, did you mistakenly set up the account as a child?

    Who is the organizer of the account?

    I’m eager to hear back and work together to find a solution.

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  2. AI answer

    2026-01-07T12:57:17.88+00:00

    To resolve permission issues when accessing Microsoft Office, you may need to ensure that the user account has the necessary permissions to run the Office applications. Here are some steps you can take:

    1. Check User Permissions: Make sure that the account you are using has the appropriate permissions to access Office applications. If the account is a child account, it may have restrictions that require parental approval for certain actions.
    2. Run Office as Administrator: Sometimes, running the Office application as an administrator can help. Right-click on the Office application (like Word or Excel) and select "Run as administrator" to see if this resolves the issue.
    3. Modify Registry Permissions: If the issue persists, you may need to modify the registry permissions. This involves accessing the Windows Registry Editor and ensuring that the necessary permissions are granted to the user account. However, be cautious when modifying the registry, as incorrect changes can cause system issues. It's advisable to back up the registry before making changes.
    4. Check for Updates: Ensure that your Office applications are up to date, as updates may fix bugs or issues related to permissions.
    5. Contact Support: If none of the above solutions work, consider reaching out to Microsoft Support for further assistance.

    These steps should help you address the permission issues you are encountering with Microsoft Office.

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