It sounds like you are using a Windows 10 or 11 computer. I think the problem will be found in your Administrator account settings. I'm not sure exactly where but it is not directly related to Libreoffice. Sometimes a simple restart will help. Also, you may have to check Task Manager to see if some component of Libreoffice is running (maybe in the background).  Whatever the issue is it is related to Windows and your personal computer and not to anything done by or for Libreoffice or the Document Foundation.

Libreoffice and the Document Foundation do not have access to your computer.   For sure Windows and its settings can be daunting to understand. If all else fails, seek the help of a Windows professional.

You might also make sure that your security defenses (Antivirus, Windows Defender, etc. are up-to-date and running.


I hope this helps

Nate

On 3/5/2025 1:07 PM, [email protected] wrote:

I'm not sure how your program was installed on my personal computer but I
would like to uninstall it.  I went through the proper procedures yet just
before it was uninstalled an error message popped up stating that I did not
have permission to remove your program from my personal computer.  It
stated that I had to sign in as an administrator, however I was signed in
as an administrator.  I would appreciate it if you would allow me to go
back to MS Office since I paid for that program and did not give you
permission to install your software on my personal computer.
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