Office Live Workspace prompt : how to disable?

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Mr. Burns

Hello,

I am using Office 2007 at work.

Everytime I start an office application, I get the
most annoying "Office Live Workspace" prompt.

It has a "Do not show me this message again" checkbox,
but the message always come back even if I check it.

How can I get rid of this prompt permanently?

Thanks.
 
That's a dumb answer. What if we want to use it occasionally but don't want
to see that annoying message everytime we open an Office 2007 application?
Why have a check box for "Do not show me this message again" when it doesn't
make any difference if you check it or not. Rather than just give us a lame
response of "...uninstall it" why not research it or kick it up to a higher
level to bring it to someone's attention who can actually do something about
it?

Diane Poremsky said:
If you aren't going to use it, uninstall it.

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Mr. Burns said:
Hello,

I am using Office 2007 at work.

Everytime I start an office application, I get the
most annoying "Office Live Workspace" prompt.

It has a "Do not show me this message again" checkbox,
but the message always come back even if I check it.

How can I get rid of this prompt permanently?

Thanks.
 
Rather than just give us a lame
response of "...uninstall it" why not research it or kick it up to a higher
level to bring it to someone's attention who can actually do something about
it?

No one here works for Microsoft.
 
Oh, I see. With the "MVP" behind the name I just assumed incorrectly that
you wer answering for the company whose name is in the URL. My mistake. It
would be nice of someone from Microsoft would monitor this and give us a
workable solution... but Oh well...
 
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