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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