From: BDux82 on 8 Feb 2010 00:09 Lately, whenever I start a session with an MS Office application, I get a message that the copy of Office I am using is not genuine. I own 2 computers and own 2 MS Office licenses, and I am not entirely sure which copy of Office was purchased for which PC. I suspect that the source of the not genuine message is that I may have used the same disk and/or license key to install Office on both of the computers. Is there any way to look at my installed Office instances to determine what key was used on what PC?
From: Arvin Meyer [MVP] on 8 Feb 2010 08:12 The ProductID should be in Help ... About. -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access http://www.accessmvp.com "BDux82" <BDux82(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8725FA6A-268B-4161-A1DE-3DF8500CC643(a)microsoft.com... > Lately, whenever I start a session with an MS Office application, I get a > message that the copy of Office I am using is not genuine. > > I own 2 computers and own 2 MS Office licenses, and I am not entirely sure > which copy of Office was purchased for which PC. I suspect that the > source > of the not genuine message is that I may have used the same disk and/or > license key to install Office on both of the computers. > > Is there any way to look at my installed Office instances to determine > what > key was used on what PC? > >
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