Activator Microsoft Office 2010
Oct 4, 2016 - If you want to activate MS Office 2010 by using telephone then you need to call Microsoft Activation Center. They will provide you MS Office. Oct 29, 2010 - Describes and illustrates how to manage Office 2010 Volume Activation methods: Multiple Activation Key (MAK) and Key Management System.
Free support and Trouble shoot problems that occur when you try to install an Office system program from the Office CD or DVD or Online downloadNote Microsoft provides technical support at no cost for problems that involve the installation of Microsoft Office system. If you need help, visit the Microsoft Online Assisted Support Options Web site. Click the following link to visit the Microsoft Online Assisted Support Options Web site, and then select your product to contact support:http://support.microsoft.com/select/default.aspx?target=assistance&c1=505&GSSOrid/sekNire595
<snip> Meghan (mms support rep): We also give you 30 days of download support with the purchase of the download so an agent of ours can get you signed into your account and start the download process for you! </snip>
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/en_US/pd/productID.236555100/parentCategoryID.37286600/categoryID.50726300/list.true - this page has US support phone number: 1-877-696-7786
http://support.microsoft.com/ph/13615 = Support for Office 2010 and 2007. Answers to common questions
http://support.microsoft.com/get-support/moreLinks to Support for Microsoft Products
Help and support for Microsoft Office. Links to customer service and technical solutions, downloads, updates, service packs, answers to top issues.
Note Microsoft provides technical support at no cost for problems that involve the installation of Microsoft Office system. If you need help, visit the Microsoft Online Assisted Support Options Web site. Click the following link to visit the Microsoft Online Assisted Support Options Web site, and then select your product to contact support:http://support.microsoft.com/select/default.aspx?target=assistance&c1=505&GSSOrid/sekNire595
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836178 2010 - has a “wizard” that steps through possibilities, many links
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2549291 2007/2003 - links to possible solutions
More details please.
Which Office bundle did you buy: Home and Student, Home and Business, Office Pro?
About the computer itself:
·Is this a new (from the manufacturer) computer
·Are you re-installing Office on the same computer
·Are you trying to transfer the license to another computer
What form of license did you buy?
·a Retail Boxed CD that allows 2 or 3 concurrent activations (how many do you have)
·a Product Key Card that allows 1-user / computer activation
·Factory installed and activated (mostly for 2007 and earlier)
Where did you buy it from?
·retail electronics store
·online electronics store
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·an individual online (ebay, kijiji etc)
·online download
·installed at the computer factory
Did you get it as part of a special discount program?
·Home Use Program, HUP
·Academic / University discount
·Military discount
·other?
Exactly where did you get the Product Key you used?
·Inside the big-ugly-yellow-plastic-CD Box
·a Product Key Card
·online purchase confirmation e-mail
·sticker on the computer
·Certificate of Authenticity or other MS Paperwork
EXACTLY what steps are you taking to install and activate Office.
·Did you activate the factory installed trial
·Did you install a trial then use a purchased product key to activate it
·Did you uninstall the factory trial
·Did you install from CD
·Did you download from internet and install in 1 step
·Did you download from internet, saving to HD. Then run the downloaded file to do the installation
There are a few possible causes. They boil down to:
Old astrology books. ·simple typo or misreading of Product key
·other simple user mistakes / misunderstandings
·technical problems like incorrect Windows Access Rights
·conflicts with other software
The tool in KB 836178 walks you through a trouble shooting procedure for Office 2010 Product Keys
This behaviour may occur for one or more of the following reasons.:
·You have a Trial Version of Office installed that is “intercepting” the activation attempt, uninstall it first
·Check the numbers and letters on the product key:
§the number eight (8) can resemble a capitalized B,
§the number zero (0) can resemble a capitalized O or Q
§the number six (6) and letter G
§the letters V V and letter W
·Office 2010 Product Keys do not Contain following Characters:
·Numbers: 0 1 5
·Letters: A E I L N O S U Z
·Copy the product key from an e-mail message to avoid typing errors.
·Make sure that you are not using a product key from an older version of Office. These product keys will not work with Office 2010.
·If you are using a product key from a sticker attached to the bottom of your laptop, or on the back of your desktop computer, look VERY CAREFULLY at the sticker. They are usually the stickers for Microsoft Windows Product Key and will NOTwork with Office 2010.
·If a Product Key Card was purchased at a retail store and activated at the register, do not use the key that is inside the card to unlock Office 2010. You must logon to the website listed on the card and follow the instructions to obtain the actual product key for the version of Office that you purchased.
·A product key for an Office 2010 stand-alone product (such as Microsoft Visio Professional 2010) will not be accepted as a product key for an Office 2010 suite. It is important to match the product key to the product for which it is specified.
·Volume License product keys will not be accepted for a retail Office 2010 product.
·Product Keys that start with “FC7HF” can only be used on Office Web Apps running on SharePoint
·Check your Windows Product ID in the Help about screen. Ie PID 00426-068-0288566-86858 Focus on the 3 digit part of the ID if it matches or is within one or two digits of the examples below
·065, 066, 067, 068 for Ultimate,
·220, 221 are for Pro
·230, 231, 221, 232 are for Premium,
·you probably have an MSDN or Technet key.There are probably others but they should be close to these posted
·If none of the above conditions apply, before, or after trying the following procedures you may want to do a Phone Activation and ask the service rep to explain what the specific problem is.
About MSDN or TechNet Product Keys
They are genuine Microsoft product keys for retail licenses, but not for Retail sale. They are intended for a particular product channel either the Microsoft Software Developer Network (MSDN) or TechNet for IT Professionals who pay a subscription fee. The main purpose is for evaluation purposes. It is for one person only to use and no one else. Unfortunately, regardless of the licensing terms, persons still abuse the program, either giveaway product keys or resell it on auction sites.
What probably happened is, you bought an MSDN licensed key, which carries up to 10 activations unlike full packaged retail licenses which only carry 1 activation. The person who sold it to you probably sold it to 10 other persons. Somewhere along the way, one of those persons might have installed it on a second system, activated it, because it went past 10 activation threshold, Microsoft detected it that it was being abused and blocked the key from further use.
Validate Now:
You can confirm that your software is genuine now. It’s quick and easy: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/ Click the 'Validate Windows' button. If the validation check fails, then you are going to have to buy your product again. You should contact the vendor for a refund. Depending on where they are in the scam cycle they may give you the refund or they will string you along with delays. You should also contact your credit card company to cancel the transaction or to at the very least give them a heads up on the scam so that they can deny the scammer any further sales.You may also want to report the vendor to www.microsoft.com/piracy .
If it is a legitimate purchase, then you are possibly having a known problem with Win7.There are 3 possible causes, 4 possible fixes:
Microsoft Office 2010 Toolkit
First confirm that you are not making a simple typing error.
Second, it may be an access rights problem. There are 2 possible fixes for it. Either activate using 'Run As Admin' or 'Take Ownership' of the problem drive folders and registry entries. I have provided links to several articles for these types of fixes. Pick one that you can follow and try it.
Third do a phone activation
Resources to help you activate a license in Microsoft Office 2002-2007 programsOfficial MS Office 2010 Product Key SolutionInvalid - 'This is not a valid Office product key. Verify that you have the correct key and retype it.'http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903275
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916180
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2002262
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11841-run-administrator.html?ltr=R
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11841-run-administrator.html
FYI: for this situation, you can consider Vista and Win7 to be essentially interchangeable with only minor differences between the user interface in the 2 versions.
In Win7, even when you are logged in as administrator, UAC no longer gives you “Full” administrator rights. To get all of the access you now also have “run as administrator”
It appears there is an error where your userid is not being allowed to update the activation information in the registry.
The general process is :
·Close all of the office apps
·Start one of the Office apps using any one of the following “run as admin” techniques
·Activate office
·Close the app
·Start it normally, confirm the message has “gone away”
·If the message is gone, reboot the computer
·Start the office app again to confirm that the message really is gone for good (was saved in the registry)
What you need to do is 'runas admin':
•Go to the start menu and find the program icon you want to start
·<Shift> <Right Click> on it
·Select “Run as …”
What is 'Run as Administrator' in Win7?http://ask-leo.com/why_does_my_computer_say_i_need_to_be_administrator_when_i_am.html
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Why-Applications-Dont-work-standard-users.html