
- #CAN I UPGRADE OFFICE 2003 TO OFFICE 2013 UPDATE#
- #CAN I UPGRADE OFFICE 2003 TO OFFICE 2013 UPGRADE#
- #CAN I UPGRADE OFFICE 2003 TO OFFICE 2013 PRO#
#CAN I UPGRADE OFFICE 2003 TO OFFICE 2013 PRO#
Using Run as administrator is required because default user accounts doesn't have the rights to write the keys given below.Īccording to KB article 3097292 ( How do I keep on running Office 365 ProPlus 2013), Office 365 Pro Plus subscribers navigates in registry editor to the key:
#CAN I UPGRADE OFFICE 2003 TO OFFICE 2013 UPDATE#
Confirm UAC prompt and enter the registry entries mentioned below to stop update notifications. Type regedit.exe into the Windows search box, right click the search result and use the context menu entry Run as administrator.Ģ. You can use Windows registry editor regedit.exe to modify the appropriate registry settings.ġ.
#CAN I UPGRADE OFFICE 2003 TO OFFICE 2013 UPGRADE#
If you're an Office 365 administrator, and you're not ready to upgrade your Office 2013 users to Office 2016, you can block the "Get the new Office" message, if you haven't already. Set the blocking registry entries manually But we should note, that updates for Office 2013 ends after February 2017. In both scenarios an administrator may block the update notification. The bar will disappear until the next time an Office 2013 app is launched. A user can dismiss the upgrade notification via the close button in the right corner of the notification bar. Users who purchased an Office 365 for home subscription, such as Office 365 Home, seeing this notification, should upgrade to Office 2016.
