- #HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE INSTALL#
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- #HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE PC#
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#HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE SOFTWARE#
Of course, pushing the envelope and doing too many installations of that same Office 2007 H&S license over a short period of time will be noticed by the activation servers, and at that time you get an error message during the activation attempt that goes something like this, "You have activated this product too many times." If you run into that, and you are still in compliance with the Software Licesning Terms (SLT) regarding a max of three activated installations, then you work around that error message by doing a Telephonic Activation and possibly speaking with a live Activation Operator on the phone.įor great advice on all topics XP, visit Note: Product ID(ProPlus) is available in config.xml(location:\Office\ProPlus.WW\config.xml.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE INSTALL#
The same principle applies were you to get an entirely new computer and install Office 2007 H&S on it. Of course as with any fresh installation of Office or Windows, you will have to activate the product, but that will not affect the licensing "count" because there's plenty of slack programmed in. Combined with the "benefit of the doubt" slack programmed into the activation logic, you will be able to install Win7 on the computer, then do a fresh installation of Office 2007 H&S, without affecting your licensing situation. Microsoft's activation server "logic" assumes that any installation of a retail license suprecedes previous installations of that retail license. The report says you have a retail license, and as noted the Software Licensing Terms for Office 2007 H&S retail license allow installation on up to three computers in a household when used for noncommerical purposes. I needed the info in the mgadiag report to determine the licensing type of the Office 2007 H&S that you have. HWID Hash Current: NgAAAAIAAwABAAEAAgABAAAAAgABAAEAeqhuGvW51DCEJ6KnkgCEST6Hje/y9E6VfoqsVibpĪCPI Table Name OEMID Value OEMTableID Value Windows Product Key Hash: U8YEZzymoD4DMyaMb32rPrNIS90= However, I ran the diagnostic tool and the result is pasted below. My questions were intended to be general and not specific to any one computer. shouldn't take more then 5 minutes in all. Once that is done, he/she will then assist you in the Activation of your Office. Just call up the number provided, the Activation Rep may ask a few questions to confirm you are using the Office within the terms of the EULA. Note: After a number of Activations, Office may require you to Activate by Phone (instead of over the internet) it's an easy process. Note: Each time you install, you will need to Activate the Office You are now back to 3 of 3 allowed Office installs.īasically you just need to keep a running count of how many PCs you have Office installed on, if the number of installs exceeds what is allowed in the EULA, you need to uninstall enough Offices to meet the limit. After a while, you buy a new computer and install (and activate) that Office on it. Your total of allowed installs is now at 2 of 3. You uninstall Office (or destroy the Hard Drive containing the Office install) from that old PC. Lets say that one of these PCs is old and you decide to get a new one.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE PC#
Therefore you can reinstall office on the Win 7 PC which would then bring you up to 3 of 3 again. This brings your total number of Office installs down to 2 of 3. If you did a clean install, the copy of Office was removed/deleted by the act of clean installing.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 LICENSE UPGRADE#
You then upgrade one of the PCs from Vista to Windows 7. This puts your total allowed Office installs at 3 of 3. I am not a licensing expert, but if your End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) allows you to install on 3 PCs, then at any given time, you can have that Offices installed on any 3 computers (regardless of how many Installs/Activations you've done, of that Office, in the past)Įxample: Lets say you install and activated that Office on 3 PCs (If the EULA allows it, of course).