Office Student trial edition

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Katy

Hello everyone, I'm using Win Vista Home Ent Ed. I enstalled Office 2007
Enterprise (not Student) around April 10th this year. I have been using it
for the past few months without interuption from MS. The other day out of
the blue MS sent me a message telling me that my Student (not Enterprise)
free trial version of Office 2007 has almost expired. I deleted it as I
don't even own a Student version of Office and never have had. Not quite but
nearly every time I open up any MS product I get an Office Genuine Advantage
notice telling me that the Office product I'm using might not be valid. I
know it is because I have a licence product code when I click on 'about'.

Can anyone shed some light on this? Many thanks in advance.
 
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Katy said:
Hello everyone, I'm using Win Vista Home Ent Ed. I enstalled Office 2007
Enterprise (not Student) around April 10th this year. I have been using
it
for the past few months without interuption from MS. The other day out of
the blue MS sent me a message telling me that my Student (not Enterprise)
free trial version of Office 2007 has almost expired. I deleted it as I
don't even own a Student version of Office and never have had. Not quite
but
nearly every time I open up any MS product I get an Office Genuine
Advantage
notice telling me that the Office product I'm using might not be valid. I
know it is because I have a licence product code when I click on 'about'.

Can anyone shed some light on this? Many thanks in advance.

If you did not uninstall the trial version of Office prior to installing the
enterprise version that is your issue. Uninstall all versions of Office
along with any activation assistant, reboot the computer and then install
and update the Enterprise version. That should solve your issue.
 

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