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Problem while opening microsoft 2010 apps (acess,word,excel,etc.)

DynamicX 1 Reputation point
2022-01-17T13:46:54.33+00:00

Whenever I open any Microsoft 2010 apps, it opens the configuration of 2010 professional plus wizard and the windows installer in order for the configuration process. But in the end, however, it shows me a warning that my computer does not have all the necessary permissions to install 2010 professional plus. Can you please tell me from where do I get these permissions?

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  1. Ceasar Chen_MSFT 4,486 Reputation points
    2022-01-18T02:54:05.247+00:00

    Hi,@DynamicX

    Your question is that when you install Office2010 Professional Plus, the page prompts that you do not have permission to install it? If so, there are two cases:

    1. If you are the administrator of the computer, you can right-click the installer, click Run as Administrator, and follow the steps to install it.
    2. If you are not the administrator of the computer, you need to ask the administrator of the IT department in the organization or company for permission.
      Here's a link to help you better:check-if-you-have-local-admin-rights-to-install-office-edc2f78a-e6b7-4041-917b-8136afb0a654

    If you have any question updates, please reply me here with a screenshot of your question or provide details.

    Best regards,

    Ceasar Chen


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  2. Olaf Helper 47,621 Reputation points
    2022-01-17T13:58:43.697+00:00

    Can you please tell me from where do I get these permissions?

    From domain admin / IT department.

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