From: Matthias Julius on 7 Oct 2009 14:59 We have here SW Office Premium 2007 (that's what it calls itself). When i try to activate any of the premium add-ins SW says 'No license exists for <name of add-in>. Would you like to run the activation wizzard?" When I click Yes and complete the activation it tells me that the activation succeeded. Under Currently activated products it only lists SolidWorks which never expires. Should it list Office Premium there if we really have that? However, after clicking Finish SW tells me "Unable to initialize Add-In component." What is the next thing I can try to get those Add-Ins activated besides buying a new SW license? Matthias
From: manager on 8 Oct 2009 10:55 Matthias Julius wrote: > We have here SW Office Premium 2007 (that's what it calls itself). > When i try to activate any of the premium add-ins SW says 'No license > exists for <name of add-in>. Would you like to run the activation > wizzard?" When I click Yes and complete the activation it tells me > that the activation succeeded. > > Under Currently activated products it only lists SolidWorks which > never expires. Should it list Office Premium there if we really have > that? However, after clicking Finish SW tells me "Unable to > initialize Add-In component." > > What is the next thing I can try to get those Add-Ins activated > besides buying a new SW license? > > Matthias Sounds like an installation problem. Did you do a repair in Programs Add/Remove. Your VAR might also be of some help even though you are off subscription because this is a registration matter. TOP
From: That70sTick on 8 Oct 2009 15:58 What does it say on your purchase agreement with your VAR? Did you install Premium but only purchase standard?
From: johnsuth on 8 Oct 2009 21:08 In <87r5tf6neu.fsf(a)julius-net.net>, Matthias Julius <jnews(a)julius-net.net> writes: >We have here SW Office Premium 2007 (that's what it calls itself). >When i try to activate any of the premium add-ins SW says 'No license >exists for <name of add-in>. Would you like to run the activation >wizzard?" When I click Yes and complete the activation it tells me >that the activation succeeded. > >Under Currently activated products it only lists SolidWorks which >never expires. Should it list Office Premium there if we really have >that? However, after clicking Finish SW tells me "Unable to >initialize Add-In component." > >What is the next thing I can try to get those Add-Ins activated >besides buying a new SW license? > >Matthias Have you tried just running the add ins?
From: Matthias Julius on 9 Oct 2009 10:13 That70sTick <rol4(a)liquidschwarz.com> writes: > What does it say on your purchase agreement with your VAR? Well, I havn't been able to find that, yet. > Did you install Premium but only purchase standard? If this is possible than this is likely the case :-( Matthias
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