How do I activate office after reaching the limit?

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ReStellar

Visty said:
I have Office 2003 Basic. I installed it on one computer, the computer
crashed after about a year, I reinstalled Windows & Office. The computer
crashed again two weeks later. I installed a new motherboard, and now am
trying to activate Office (for about the 3rd time). If I choose to activate
by internet it says that I've reached the activation limit - If I go back and
choose to activate by telephone the box goes away and gives me no further
information (LIKE A REALLY BADLY NEEDED PH. #!).
Can anyone please help me, or at least give me the activation Ph. # so I can
talk to someone?
Thank You.
Phone number as listed 888-652-2342 in any other international countries :
716-871-2919
 
V

Visty

Thank you. I ended up calling in and paying $35 to have tech support help me
through this.
They had me search my whole computer for a file named opa11, and rename the
extension of each one to .old, .old1, .old2, ect., ect. After doing this I
re-ran the activation wizard and selected telephone and... bingo, it gave me
an installation code.

Visty
 
V

Visty

Thank you. I ended up calling in and paying $35 to have tech support help me
through this.
They had me search my whole computer for a file named opa11, and rename the
extension of each one to .old, .old1, .old2, ect., ect. After doing this I
re-ran the activation wizard and selected telephone and... bingo, it gave me
an installation code.

Visty
 
V

Visty

Thank you. I ended up calling in and paying $35 to have tech support help me
through this.
They had me search my whole computer for a file named opa11, and rename the
extension of each one to .old, .old1, .old2, ect., ect. After doing this I
re-ran the activation wizard and selected telephone and... bingo, it gave me
an installation code.

Visty
 
V

Visty

Thank you. I ended up calling in and paying $35 to have tech support help me
through this.
They had me search my whole computer for a file named opa11, and rename the
extension of each one to .old, .old1, .old2, ect., ect. After doing this I
re-ran the activation wizard and selected telephone and... bingo, it gave me
an installation code.

Visty
 
V

Visty

Thank you. I ended up calling in and paying $35 to have tech support help me
through this.
They had me search my whole computer for a file named opa11, and rename the
extension of each one to .old, .old1, .old2, ect., ect. After doing this I
re-ran the activation wizard and selected telephone and... bingo, it gave me
an installation code.

Visty
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Your answer may not have been free but you have to admit that $35 to get it
to work is a bit cheaper than buying office again.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Your answer may not have been free but you have to admit that $35 to get it
to work is a bit cheaper than buying office again.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Your answer may not have been free but you have to admit that $35 to get it
to work is a bit cheaper than buying office again.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Your answer may not have been free but you have to admit that $35 to get it
to work is a bit cheaper than buying office again.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Your answer may not have been free but you have to admit that $35 to get it
to work is a bit cheaper than buying office again.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 

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