- Office activation
- Posted by Jessica on August 12th, 2003
I just installed Office to my new computer (I had another
computer that I took back because of a faulty battery)
and it asked me to activate Office. When I gave it the go
ahead it said it couldn't because this Office had been
activated on another computer. It claims though that it
will stop working after 49 times if it is not activated.
How do I over ride this -- I shouldn't have to buy a
different software for my own computers -- I'm not a
business -- I'm a student! Help.
- Posted by Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] on August 13th, 2003
Use the telephone method next time you start an Office application.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Jessica <jareid2007@earthlink.net> asked:
| I just installed Office to my new computer (I had another
| computer that I took back because of a faulty battery)
| and it asked me to activate Office. When I gave it the go
| ahead it said it couldn't because this Office had been
| activated on another computer. It claims though that it
| will stop working after 49 times if it is not activated.
| How do I over ride this -- I shouldn't have to buy a
| different software for my own computers -- I'm not a
| business -- I'm a student! Help.
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