Unable to run apps...

C

Clarence

Peter,

The 'TS' was for terminal server... My apology for not being clear...

-Clarence

TS meaning Teacher Student? If that is the case you are not able to update
to some of or all of the Office 2003 Pro suites. TS cannot be updated to a
higher version of Office.You will need a clean install of Office 2003 Pro
without that (TS) version on your system.
 
C

Clarence

Peter,

The 'TS' was for terminal server... My apology for not being clear...

-Clarence

TS meaning Teacher Student? If that is the case you are not able to update
to some of or all of the Office 2003 Pro suites. TS cannot be updated to a
higher version of Office.You will need a clean install of Office 2003 Pro
without that (TS) version on your system.
 
C

Clarence

Peter,

The 'TS' was for terminal server... My apology for not being clear...

-Clarence

TS meaning Teacher Student? If that is the case you are not able to update
to some of or all of the Office 2003 Pro suites. TS cannot be updated to a
higher version of Office.You will need a clean install of Office 2003 Pro
without that (TS) version on your system.
 
C

Clarence

Peter,

The 'TS' was for terminal server... My apology for not being clear...

-Clarence

TS meaning Teacher Student? If that is the case you are not able to update
to some of or all of the Office 2003 Pro suites. TS cannot be updated to a
higher version of Office.You will need a clean install of Office 2003 Pro
without that (TS) version on your system.
 
C

Clarence

Peter,

The 'TS' was for terminal server... My apology for not being clear...

-Clarence

TS meaning Teacher Student? If that is the case you are not able to update
to some of or all of the Office 2003 Pro suites. TS cannot be updated to a
higher version of Office.You will need a clean install of Office 2003 Pro
without that (TS) version on your system.
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
C

Clarence

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator. Changed
into installation mode [ change user /install ], browsed to the network
share containing the the compressed image from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran
setup. After accepting the EULA and entering in the product key, I
proceeded with the installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of
the features, then completed the installation. After basically verifying
the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on top of it, I ran
'change user /execute' and retested the operation of the application.
Administrators and unrestricted domain users have no problem launching the
application, just restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this application.
Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove
Programs' and install from there w/ the CD as source and not a network
share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an ADMINISTRATOR
or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the CD in the drive and it
should launch the setup automatically. Now make sure you have selected
an item alled "COMPLETE" to indicate you want everything to run from the
machine (NOT the CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select
all users on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except those from
Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation process for
O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I launch the
application modules, I get the following error (regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact your system
administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only users.
Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an issue? Also,
since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly install these
since they are not volume licenses - just 10 individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

Installing from and Administrative installation point on a network
share is fine.
I'm not sure, but it could be this:
I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.

So you installed Office from within an rdp session, correct?
That's something that I would try to avoid at all costs.

What you can do now, apart from uninstalling and re-installing, is
to download FileMon and RegMon from http://www.sysinternals.com/.
Run them as administrator (when no user is connected), start a TS
session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors that
occur, so that you can give your users the necessary permissions on
a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
SQL troubleshooting: http://sql.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

I did log into the terminal server remotely as an administrator.
Changed into installation mode [ change user /install ],
browsed to the network share containing the the compressed image
from the MSO2k3 Pro cd, and ran setup. After accepting the EULA
and entering in the product key, I proceeded with the
installation, selecting custom - but not changing any of the
features, then completed the installation. After basically
verifying the launching of the application and installing Sp2 on
top of it, I ran 'change user /execute' and retested the
operation of the application. Administrators and unrestricted
domain users have no problem launching the application, just
restricted users.

Should I have used a different installation method for this
application. Perhaps, just login as an administrator, go to
Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs' and install from there w/
the CD as source and not a network share?

-Clarence

ANONYMOUS said:
Clarence,

when you are installing, make sure you are logged in as an
ADMINISTRATOR or a USER with these previleges. Then insert the
CD in the drive and it should launch the setup automatically.
Now make sure you have selected an item alled "COMPLETE" to
indicate you want everything to run from the machine (NOT the
CD). Also, if there is a selection for users, select all users
on this PC/System.

In my case the installation was quite straight forward.

Let us know if this helped.

Regards,


Have a W2k3 TS up and running with all applications except
those from Office 2k3 Pro Suite.

After reading many posts and documents on the installation
process for O2k3
Pro, I thought I was ready to go forward. Proceeded with the
installation
as follows:

- Start > Run > 'change user /install' > OK
- Installed office pro suite w/ default options
- Completed install and launched application [OK]
- Installed sp2
- Again verified app launched OK
- Start > Run > 'change user /execute'

Logged off session, then logged back in as a user and when I
launch the application modules, I get the following error
(regardless of module):

This feature is not available. For more information, contact
your system administrator.

Admins and power users have no issue running application, only
users. Anyone run across this issue before?

Additionally, the install was from the MAPS. Is this an
issue? Also, since
I have 10 licenses w/ MAPS for O2k3 Pro, how can I possibly
install these since they are not volume licenses - just 10
individual keys?!

Thanks in advance for any assistance!
 

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