i understand that. either way it doesn't matter because it's not expired
whether it's supposed to be or not. I'm saying what the message was.
That
still doesn't tell me why i'm getting this message. I can't type in my
program and i need to find out why because i have work that is due. If i
reload the program to the same computer will that count as my third
download?
Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Valid Office applications with Valid activation do not have
expirations...they are infinite...
: I purchased this program at a store and i just used this program a few
days
: ago. I try to open a file and it gives me that valid license message.
when
: i get the message i click the verify and i get that reasons for this
message
: is either it expired, i haven't gotten onto the internet, or that i
have
: taken this computer off. However none of this would apply to why i'm
getting
: the message. I bought my program and registered it, i have been on the
: internet, and i did not remove this program from this computer. I
checked
: online to see my status and stuff and it says that i have 8 more months
until
: my subscription expires and it does show that this computer is on there
and
: it has not been removed. It won't let me edit any files i have tried
to
: open. it says that "this section is blocked"
:
: "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
:
: > What do you mean 8 months until it expires? Valid Office programs,
once
: > activated with a valid license, don't expire.
: >
: > : > :I use microsoft office home and student 2007 and i keep getting the
: > message
: > : "thank you for using microsoft office and student 2007. A valid
license
: > : cannot be detected and many features of the product are not
available
: > without
: > : validation." i clicked the button to veryify and none of those
items
: > apply
: > : to me. i checked my status for my computer and i still have 8 more
months
: > : until it expires. This is getting really annoying. Can someone
please
: > help
: > : me?
: >
: >
: >