Office 2003 activation by phone

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Alan Justice

I just bought a new computer and used the Office Pro 2003 disks (that came
with the computer I'm replacing) to load Office on to it. Apparently I
need to activate it again. (I can use it for now, but I think that may be
only temporary.) That comuter is not online, nor will it be, to protect it.
I spent 20 minutes searching the MS sight for a phone number to call to
activate, but was unable to find one.

Anyone know the number, or how to find it?
 
G

Good Guy

I just bought a new computer and used the Office Pro 2003 disks (that came
with the computer I'm replacing) to load Office on to it. Apparently I
need to activate it again. (I can use it for now, but I think that may be
only temporary.) That comuter is not online, nor will it be, to protect it.
I spent 20 minutes searching the MS sight for a phone number to call to
activate, but was unable to find one.

Anyone know the number, or how to find it?


With activation, you need to select "Activate by phone" method and it
gives you the phone number of your nearest Microsoft office.

To start the Product Activation Wizard:

Click Start
 
J

Jeff Strickland

Alan Justice said:
I just bought a new computer and used the Office Pro 2003 disks (that came
with the computer I'm replacing) to load Office on to it. Apparently I
need to activate it again. (I can use it for now, but I think that may be
only temporary.) That comuter is not online, nor will it be, to protect
it.
I spent 20 minutes searching the MS sight for a phone number to call to
activate, but was unable to find one.

Anyone know the number, or how to find it?

You can activate as many machines as you want, but only one at a time. You
load and activate. The machine takes a dump, so you replace it. You load and
activate, and repeat as necessary.

You will need to activate else many of the features and functions will go
cold.
 

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