Try to download Office 2003 on the new laptop running Windows 7. Get this, "the requested operation requires elevattion."

I just new laptop to replace the old office.  It works with Windows 7 Premiure.  I am trying to download Office 2003 Pro but get this after I put in the code p/n.

Line 12

Code 800702E4

The requested operation requires a rise.

Thank you for your help.

Did you first uninstalled any Office pre-installed trial version?

You are installing from a cd or the installation of Office 2003 file? (A commercial version?)

You are connected to the user win std account or did you create a guest account?

If you are connected to the account admin win, rt click on the installation file and run it as admin

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