Never needed anything like that for me - but it is a great link for
enterprises who throw the CD cases into a great heap... or don't use a
standard image with enterprise or volume licensed software.
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Donald McDaniel <
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||| Steve wrote:
|||| We have a few computers at work that all have valid
|||| licence keys for PowerPoint. One of two of the computers
|||| need to be replaced but we have no idea what cd key goes
|||| for what & they are volume licence keys. How can I figure
|||| out which one is for which?
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||| Download and install AIDA32 Enterprise System Edition. It will
||| display all Microsoft licenses and CD keys. Make sure you download
||| Enterprise System Edition, else the Office key won't be displayed.
|||
http://www.aida32.hu/aida-download.php?bit=32
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||| Not only will this display all Microsoft license keys, it is an
||| all-around great system information tool, and free, too.
|||
| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
|| Hey, thanks for that link!!! Wonderful - and so much more useful
|| than the Microsoft Inventory tool.
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| Im surprised you haven't seen it before. Its been around for ages...
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