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Microsoft Office 2007 is an excellent suite of business applications for word processing and creating presentations, databases and spreadsheets. However, when installed on your computer, the software will require you to type in a registration key to activate it and register with Microsoft.
Invalid Product Key Invalid - 'This is not a valid Office product key. Verify that you have the correct key and retype it.' http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2002262- http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836178 - online solution tool
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903275
Official MS Office 2010 Product Key Solution - http://support.microsoft.com/common/survey.aspx?scid=sw;en;1844&showpage=1'Invalid product key' message - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836178http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903275
Microsoft Office 2007 Activator Windows 10
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.
Copy the product key from an email 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.
- Do not use a product key that might be attached to the bottom of your laptop, or on the back of your desktop computer. These are usually the Microsoft Windows product keys and will not work 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.
- Check your Windows Product ID in the Help about screen. Ie PID 00426-068-0288566-86858 - The 068 is a MS indicator that this type of license is not for retail sale. Your entire retail box and its contents is a counterfeit product, including the COA sticker.
- 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.
If none of the ideas above solve your problem, try the suggestions in this tip:
Information about Office 2010 Product Keys - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2002262How to fix the problemIf that doesn’t work, sometimes the problem has been that Windows has had problems granting the right access to files, folders and the registry. The following tips provide some workarounds.
As you go from XP to Vista to Win7 certain operations require higher access rights to perform. These access rights are “higher” than even those granted to the Administrator ID by default. These “elevated” rights are accessed by way of the UAC confirmation dialog which is invoked when you select to “Run As Administrator”.
In theory, any one of the following tips should work. The process is: run one of the fixes, run each affected Office app, reboot, try the office apps again to confirm the fix worked.
If you want to first confirm that access rights are a problem this article describes how: http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Why-Applications-Dont-work-standard-users.html
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How do I restore security settings to a known working state? - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222 If that doesn't work, try running an app as admin and entering the product key.
Win 7 5 ways to Run As Adminhttp://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11841-run-administrator.htmlIn Windows 7, 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.
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 …”
If that doesn’t work try this:
- In the start menu, right click on the shortcut for any Office app, select “RunAs Admin”
If runas does not appear, right click and drag the shortcut to the desktop - create a shortcut on the desktop.
- Right click on the desktop shortcut,
- runas admin should be there.
Activate the application/office:
- 2007 Office button / 2010 File tab
- Help
- Click on “Activate the Application”
- Follow prompts to enter product key
- Close the app
- Restart app normally
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Take Ownership of Files / Folders - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/How to Take Ownership (Permission) of a File or Folder Manually in Windows? http://www.askvg.com/guide-how-to-take-ownership-permission-of-a-file-or-folder-manually-in-windows/If you are technically adept, you can try this fix.
How to Take Ownership (Permission) of a Registry Key in Windows? - http://www.askvg.com/guide-how-to-take-ownership-permission-of-a-registry-key-in-windows/Solving setup errors by using the SubInACL tool to repair file and registry permissions - http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2006/09/04/739820.aspxIf that doesn’t work, try rebooting into Clean Boot mode (with networking) to do the install/activation.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135Note: You can’t do install in Safe Mode, installer service is not running
Start Win7 in safe mode - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Start-your-computer-in-safe-mode - Please let us know if works or not.How to start the Windows Installer service when system services are not loaded - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135If you run a Setup program without starting the Windows Installer service, you may receive the following error message:
The Windows Installer service could not be accessed. Contact your support personnel to verify that the windows Installer service is properly registered.
The Windows Installer service does not start if you clear the Load system services check box in the System Configuration utility. To use the Windows Installer service when system services are not loaded, you must start the service manually. To do this, follow these steps:
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2.In the console tree, click Services and Applications, and then click Services.
3.In the details pane, right-click Windows Installer, and then click Start.
FAQ about Office Activation Wizard 2007 2010 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927921Office 2007 include applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. They’re available as a one-time purchase for use on a single PC.
Office 365 plans include premium versions of these applications plus other services that are enabled over the Internet, including online storage with OneDrive and Skype minutes1 for home use. With Office 365 you get the full, installed Office experience on PCs, Macs, tablets (including iPad® and Android™ tablet) and phones2. Office 365 plans are available as a monthly or annual subscription. Learn more.
See system requirements for compatible versions of Windows and macOS, and for other feature requirements.
You don’t need to be connected to the Internet to use Office applications, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, because the applications are fully installed on your computer.
However, Internet access is required to install and activate all the latest releases of Office suites and all Office 365 subscription plans. For Office 365 plans, Internet access is also needed to manage your subscription account, for example to install Office on other PCs or to change billing options. Internet access is also required to access documents stored on OneDrive, unless you install the OneDrive desktop app.
You should also connect to the Internet regularly to keep your version of Office up to date and benefit from automatic upgrades. If you don’t connect to the Internet at least every 31 days, your applications will go into reduced functionality mode, which means that you can view or print your documents but cannot edit the documents or create new ones. To reactivate your Office applications, reconnect to the Internet.
Yes. Documents that you have created belong fully to you. You can choose to store them online on OneDrive or locally on your PC or Mac.
If you cancel your subscription or it expires, you can still access and download all your files by signing in to OneDrive directly using the Microsoft account you used to set up Office 365. You do lose the additional storage that comes with your subscription, so you must save your files elsewhere or buy more OneDrive storage if your OneDrive account exceeds the free storage quota.
If you purchase an auto-renew subscription, your subscription starts when you complete your purchase. You can purchase auto-renew subscriptions from Office365.com, MicrosoftStore.com, iTunes®, and some other retailers. If you purchase a pre-paid subscription, your subscription starts when you activate your subscription and land on your My Account page. You can purchase pre-paid subscriptions from a retailer or reseller, or a Microsoft support agent.
If you have an active Office 365 Home subscription, you can share it with up to four members of your household. Each household member you share your subscription with can use any of your available installs on their PCs, Macs, iPads, Android tablets, Windows tablets, iPhones® or Android phones2, get an additional 1 TB of OneDrive storage, and manage their own installs from www.office.com/myaccount.
To add someone to your subscription, visit www.office.com/myaccount and follow the onscreen instructions to add a user. Each person you add will receive an email with the steps they need to follow. Once they have accepted and completed the steps, their information, including the installs they are using, will appear on your My Account page. You can stop sharing your subscription with someone or remove a device they are using at www.office.com/myaccount.
“The cloud” is a friendly way of describing web-based computing services that are hosted outside of your home or organization. When you use cloud-based services, your IT infrastructure resides off your property (off-premises), and is maintained by a third party (hosted), instead of residing on a server at your home or business (on-premises) that you maintain. With Office 365, for example, information storage, computation, and software are located and managed remotely on servers owned by Microsoft. Many services you use every day are a part of the cloud—everything from web-based email to mobile banking and online photo storage. Because this infrastructure is located online or “in the cloud,” you can access it virtually anywhere, from a PC, tablet, smartphone, or other device with an Internet connection.