Problem with Product Key for Office 2003 Basic Edition

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officeworker123

A computer at my workplace has had the hard drive cleaned by an IT person.
However, now we do not have our Microsoft Office on there.

We have used the disc to reinstall the programs (we need Excel and Word) but
when attempting to reinstall, it says the product key is invalid. I spoke
with a Microsoft rep who said that the key is probably still active from when
the computer was first setup. The suggested posting here for getting a
regenerate key, otherwise we need to speak with a telephone technician who
will charge a fee to do this.

Can anyone here help with this problem?
 
D

DL

And where are you finding the Key?
You wont get a key here, only MS can give you a key, and then only if its a
retail version of Office and you have proof of purchase
 
O

officeworker123

The key is on the back of the cardboard sleeve the disc came in. The
Microsoft rep on the phone said to either go to support.microsoft.com or try
paying the fee via the telephone?

So there is no way I will get help here?
 
J

JoAnn Paules

We are not Microsoft employees.

Have you tried double checking the number you are entering? Use good
lighting - the numbers are easily misread.
 
D

DL

From my recollection Office 2003 has the key afixed to an orange sticker on
the cd case
A key is not active so if Office had been removed incorrectly reinstalling
and entering the key would have had no impact, its only Activation that may
have baulked
Is any other version of Office installed on this PC, eg a Trial?
 
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officeworker123

That is weird, because the gentleman on the phone implied that this message
board was made up of Microsoft employees.

And yes, I have entered this code numerous times.

So, there is no way to get this problem resolved without paying money? Seems
a bit ridiculous if that is the case.

JoAnn Paules said:
We are not Microsoft employees.

Have you tried double checking the number you are entering? Use good
lighting - the numbers are easily misread.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



officeworker123 said:
The key is on the back of the cardboard sleeve the disc came in. The
Microsoft rep on the phone said to either go to support.microsoft.com or
try
paying the fee via the telephone?

So there is no way I will get help here?

.
 
O

officeworker123

No trial version that I am aware of.

This is an older computer, so say for instance it came from the manufacturer
with Office already installed on it. Is there any way to get the original
programs (i.e. Office) back on there, without using the disc.

The only reason I say this is that I am starting to think that maybe this
disc did not actually come with this computer.
 
D

DL

If office was supplied with the PC then its an oem version which is
supported by the PC maker and not MS
There is thus no point in calling MS as they wont help with an oem version
 
J

JoAnn Paules

If he did, he's clueless. It's rare that a Softie ever posts here.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



officeworker123 said:
That is weird, because the gentleman on the phone implied that this
message
board was made up of Microsoft employees.

And yes, I have entered this code numerous times.

So, there is no way to get this problem resolved without paying money?
Seems
a bit ridiculous if that is the case.

JoAnn Paules said:
We are not Microsoft employees.

Have you tried double checking the number you are entering? Use good
lighting - the numbers are easily misread.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



officeworker123 said:
The key is on the back of the cardboard sleeve the disc came in. The
Microsoft rep on the phone said to either go to support.microsoft.com
or
try
paying the fee via the telephone?

So there is no way I will get help here?

:

And where are you finding the Key?
You wont get a key here, only MS can give you a key, and then only if
its
a
retail version of Office and you have proof of purchase

message A computer at my workplace has had the hard drive cleaned by an IT
person.
However, now we do not have our Microsoft Office on there.

We have used the disc to reinstall the programs (we need Excel and
Word)
but
when attempting to reinstall, it says the product key is invalid. I
spoke
with a Microsoft rep who said that the key is probably still active
from
when
the computer was first setup. The suggested posting here for getting
a
regenerate key, otherwise we need to speak with a telephone
technician
who
will charge a fee to do this.

Can anyone here help with this problem?


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