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The latest version of Office approved by your system admin is installed on your computer.
As shown above, I am trying to roll back my current version of Microsoft Office to an earlier version. This process is discussed here: https://www.slipstick.com/outlook/20...013-click-run/ and documented here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/...6-click-to-run But this error about needing a system admin is confusing me. I am the system admin for my computer, but I need to know which setting to change, or what to modify to get this error out of my way. |
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It's not an error; neither is it telling you anything 'about needing a system admin'. It merely states the obvious - your computer's system admin (you) have the latest version installed (presumably meaning 16.0.6366.2062). To confirm, open any Office application and click on File|Help.
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