Alert the UAC (User Account Control)

I think that there is something wrong with my Microsoft Office Word 2003.

I bought Windows7 a month ago and downloaded Word 2003; It seemed to work OK, then a few weeks later the UAC alert started appearing whenever I tried to open Word.  In fact, it would open up instead of the word WinWord.  And the page would not allow the margin to go beyond the 7-inch mark, andnot allow the page beyond the first page.

This is the message of the alert:

Do you want to allow the following program to bring Ganges to this computer?

Program name: Winword.exe

Verified Publisher: Microsoft Corporation

Original file: hard drive on this computer

Location of program: C:\ProgramFiles (x 86) Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\WINWORD. EXE

Thank you.

I think that there is something wrong with my Microsoft Office Word 2003.

Have you considered the possibility that the problem may be caused by some malicious software or viruses? Word 2003 has been around for seven years and is considered a very stable product.

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