

- #Microsoft office click to run how to#
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I can't believe that a simple method of stopping all automated upgrade activity isn't being provided by Microsoft. I can disable the service to get it to stop running again but then I have to re-enable the service if I want
#Microsoft office click to run .exe#
exe keeps coming back for no known reason. I got in the habit of using Outlook and then killing that. How can I use outlook without an additional app that appears to be a resource I tried disabling the service but then Outlook won't start. I went to Office -> Office Account and disabled all updates. But once I run that, the program takes off and becomes a resource hog. I turned that off and now the program won't run until I run Outlook. I found that there is a scheduled task that was set to run automatically.
#Microsoft office click to run update#
I can't understand why a simply update program would consume so much CPU. I understand that it's installed on any machine with an Office 2013 product and automatically set to run. It takes focus of the machine when I'm in the middle of working on another app which is very annoying.
#Microsoft office click to run how to#
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Windows 32-bit: C : \Program Files (x86 ) \Microsoft Office \Office15 \.Windows 64-bit: C : \Program Files \Microsoft Office \Office15 \.

