officelivesigin.exe:causing a lot of mistakes

How to stop the officesignin.exe dialog box popping up when I close applications or send information.

Hello

·        You have Microsoft office live installed on the system?

officelivesignin.exe is a part of Microsoft Office Live Add-In from Microsoft Corp. OfficeLiveSignIn.

Officelivesignin.exe is a Windows file that is created by Microsoft. The file is usually located in the direct folder program Files\Microsoft\office.

 

Note: If you find nowhere elsewhere then, it could be a virus, Trojan horse, worm, or spyware. Scan your computer with anti-virus software to ensure that it is not infected.

Uninstall the existing Microsoft Live Add - In Sign In on your computer and install the update 1.5 version and see if the problem is resolved. Follow the steps mentioned below.

Step 1:

I suggest to check in Add and remove programs, and then uninstall it from there.

a. Click Start, and click Control Panel.

b. click on add and remove programs and locate the plug-ins (Microsoft Office Live Add-in).

c. click on uninstall and delete it from the system.

Step 2:

Download office live update from the link below and then install it on the system and check if the problem is resolved.

Office Live Update 1.5

http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=cc4beea9-b678-4FD3-B66C-ce7f953b0085

To further support, I suggest you to report your problem in the Live forums.

http://Office.Microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/CE001017195.aspx

Thanks and regards.

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