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From: Seth on 20 Nov 2009 14:10 Hello, I was requested to downgrade a computer at my office to XP. I used a keyfinder to locate the product key for her office installation since the packaging could not be found. I noticed that the product was Office Pro Plus 2007. There is no install disk for Pro Plus 2007 in the office, only for Pro 2007. I did a test run on a spare computer just to verify it would work with her product key, and it shows invalid. Will the product key only work when installing with Pro Plus or did I just copy it down incorrectly? Thanks for any help.
From: Peter Foldes on 20 Nov 2009 17:56 Seth Office Pro Plus is a Volume License version which needs it's own key. If the Pro Plus was installed in the Office then you have other installations of it most likely. Check with your IT department -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Seth" <Seth(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96FE9DDB-11A8-4E4D-86DC-69FCEEF8FD3A(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I was requested to downgrade a computer at my office to XP. I used a > keyfinder to locate the product key for her office installation since the > packaging could not be found. I noticed that the product was Office Pro Plus > 2007. There is no install disk for Pro Plus 2007 in the office, only for Pro > 2007. I did a test run on a spare computer just to verify it would work with > her product key, and it shows invalid. > > Will the product key only work when installing with Pro Plus or did I just > copy it down incorrectly? > > Thanks for any help.
From: Barry Watzman on 20 Nov 2009 19:26 I am not aware that a Microsoft Product Called Office Professional Plus exists. You could have copied it incorrectly. But another possibility is that the product key and your media do not match. For example, you could have an upgrade product key and full product media, or vice versa. There is also the possibility that you have OEM media and a retail product key, or vice versa. There are a lot of possibilities. Seth wrote: > Hello, > > I was requested to downgrade a computer at my office to XP. I used a > keyfinder to locate the product key for her office installation since the > packaging could not be found. I noticed that the product was Office Pro Plus > 2007. There is no install disk for Pro Plus 2007 in the office, only for Pro > 2007. I did a test run on a spare computer just to verify it would work with > her product key, and it shows invalid. > > Will the product key only work when installing with Pro Plus or did I just > copy it down incorrectly? > > Thanks for any help.
From: Peter Foldes on 20 Nov 2009 20:07 It does exist and it is a VL version Barry -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Barry Watzman" <Watzman(a)neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:%23q$G$EkaKHA.544(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I am not aware that a Microsoft Product Called Office Professional Plus exists. > > You could have copied it incorrectly. But another possibility is that the product > key and your media do not match. For example, you could have an upgrade product > key and full product media, or vice versa. There is also the possibility that you > have OEM media and a retail product key, or vice versa. There are a lot of > possibilities. > > > Seth wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I was requested to downgrade a computer at my office to XP. I used a keyfinder to >> locate the product key for her office installation since the packaging could not >> be found. I noticed that the product was Office Pro Plus 2007. There is no >> install disk for Pro Plus 2007 in the office, only for Pro 2007. I did a test run >> on a spare computer just to verify it would work with her product key, and it >> shows invalid. >> >> Will the product key only work when installing with Pro Plus or did I just copy >> it down incorrectly? >> >> Thanks for any help.
From: Earle Horton on 21 Nov 2009 00:45
My college bookstore used to sell "Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007" to students and staff on a disk labelled "Applications Student Media" with Microsoft part numbers and a barcode. You had to sign an agreement that you would stop using it when you left the college, unless you graduated. Then it would revert to a perpetual license. When I got my copy from the bookstore it was in a black plastic sleeve with the DVD inside and a yellow Product Key sticker on the back. Now they provide Enterprise via download. Mine says "Part of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007" in the "About Microsoft Office" screens for each application. The OP (Seth) needs to figure out where this copy of Professional Plus came from. There is a media replacement program, but I don't know if they would give you replacement media without proof that you had a valid volume license. They must have bought it somewhere. Earle "Peter Foldes" <okf22(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eFWTGckaKHA.2160(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > It does exist and it is a VL version Barry > > -- > Peter > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > "Barry Watzman" <Watzman(a)neo.rr.com> wrote in message > news:%23q$G$EkaKHA.544(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>I am not aware that a Microsoft Product Called Office Professional Plus >>exists. >> >> You could have copied it incorrectly. But another possibility is that >> the product key and your media do not match. For example, you could have >> an upgrade product key and full product media, or vice versa. There is >> also the possibility that you have OEM media and a retail product key, or >> vice versa. There are a lot of possibilities. >> >> >> Seth wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I was requested to downgrade a computer at my office to XP. I used a >>> keyfinder to locate the product key for her office installation since >>> the packaging could not be found. I noticed that the product was Office >>> Pro Plus 2007. There is no install disk for Pro Plus 2007 in the office, >>> only for Pro 2007. I did a test run on a spare computer just to verify >>> it would work with her product key, and it shows invalid. >>> >>> Will the product key only work when installing with Pro Plus or did I >>> just copy it down incorrectly? >>> >>> Thanks for any help. > |