Word 2003 From Office 2k3 Pro serial key or number
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One of my customers had their PC die and because of the age it was not worth repairing so they bought a new box from us.
I sold it with Windows 7 Pro but used the downgrade rights so that they could keep their existing XP Pro installation, which I transfered over from the old computer and updated Windows for the new hardware.
Windows XP reactivated with no problems over the internet.
Office however won't activate over the internet.
It says that they have reached the limit of the number of times the product can be activated. This is normally not an issue as you activate by phone and tell the operater what's happened and they give you the activation code.
This time however they seemed stumped and the system wasn't giving them an activation code. They said to uninstall and reinstall Office and try activate again. So I did this and got the same error when trying over the internet so called Microsoft again and had the same problem.
This time they said DON'T try to activate over the internet, just call us back and we'll activate it for you. So again I did this but they were again stumped so got me to call Microsoft Support ( ).
I did this and when I told them what I was trying to do they said they no longer support Office and activation won't work any more! :eek: :badpc:
Thanks Microsoft!
Can anyone confirm if this is true and Office will no longer activate?
nmercer?
I have seen random software problems where no installation Id is being generated for whatever reason, haven't seen one for ages though can't remember how I got around it.
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Microsoft has been given the opportunity to rectify the matter, so I think that you are fully justified in cracking it if you so wish!
You could use "Open Office", but its a matter of principle!
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Now why couldn't Microsoft put me on to that KB???
Thanks Speedy!
Deleting the Opadat file and entering in the product key again then activating by phone (internet still wouldn't work) worked this time.
This time I got the usual voice message about "If you reinstalling on the same PC press 1" etc which I didn't get earlier. I was just getting the "Product activation error. Please press 1 to speak to an operater"
What makes me laugh is when you choose 1 - reinstalling on same PC - then the second question is Have you uninstalled it from the other PC?
Office 97????
You really should consider LibreOffice
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LO was pretty much a rebranding of OO because of what Oracle did to OpenSolaris Most (if not all) developers jumped ship to LO, as have the distros.
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It is a fork of OpenOffice which occurred because Oracle got their dirty little mitts on OpenOffice which rattled the cage of a few. OpenOffice still exists but LibreOffice is going ahead in leaps and bounds in comparison.
It is stretching things making any comparison between the two.
Who really cares now. Oracle had it's chance and blew it. LibreOffice is fine as far as I'm concerned.
No, it was the other way round.
The community and the OpenOffice board asked Oracle for the name, Oracle declined and forced the board to resign.
Had to call MS to activate it manually, bloody hell talk about a mission, I think I would have gotten more sense talking to my dog :D
She asked the usual questions, to which I replied, she then asked why it was being reinstalled -- Errrrrrrr, just explained that the HDD had a total failure and all Programs, OS etc were being reinstalled back on the same PC.
Ended up having to tell her three times why it was being reinstalled -- they obviously dont listen - I felt like saying "I've already told you three ****** times" - MS, get some help desk people that understand English. :groan:
The community and the OpenOffice board asked Oracle for the name, Oracle declined and forced the board to standardservices.com.pk's actually right - what you're talking about happened a lot earlier. More recently, Oracle completely gave up on the whole thing.
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Had to call MS to activate it manually, bloody hell talk about a mission, I think I would have gotten more sense talking to my dog :D
All it takes is one mission like that to make LibreOffice very attractive to someone, so in the end they will probably do more harm than good by activation because it doesn't really stop the real pirates.
Have you taught your dog to sing yet?
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But the horse has already bolted.
One thing that MS Office is doing is integrating towards cloud computing, syncing with mobile Apps / devices etc.
Sure theres Goggle docs etc, but (and I'm Asking cause I dont know) does LibreOffice currently have options for cloud computing ?
Sure theres Goggle docs etc, but (and I'm Asking cause I dont know) does LibreOffice currently have options for cloud computing ?
Not sure as I am really not interested in the cloud but will do some investigating.
LibreOffice has just released a version for portable apps which I gather works within the cloud.
I just downloaded Libre for a look and I will check further into it but at the moment I see no reason to change from my current version of MSOffice.
I just downloaded Libre for a look and I will check further into it but at the moment I see no reason to change from my current version of MSOffice.
LibreOffice has Export to PDF.
MS Publisher only comes with the Professional version.
While it is not part of LO Scribus is a reasonably good program for publishing.
So, for the moment I see no valid reason to change.
Portable apps doesn't mean cloud software - it means software that's intended to be run from a removable disk (USB flash drives etc), without installing on the PC you're running it on, and without leaving any trace behind afterwards.
I didn't do a thorough research but on one site it mentioned that it would run on the cloud but didn't say a lot more.
The current codebase isn't really portable to a cloud environment; any cloud-based solution would need to be an almost complete rewrite (unless you're just talking about an RDP cluster or something).
The current codebase isn't really portable to a cloud environment; any cloud-based solution would need to be an almost complete rewrite (unless you're just talking about an RDP cluster or something).
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As the name suggests, its a repackaged version of The Document Foundations free open-source application that is designed to run directly from USB or even cloud drives, allowing the end user to run the program on any Windows-compatible computer, including Macs and Linux running WINE.
The software is still running locally on your computer, and does not itself have anything to do with any cloud system.
If you read the XP life cycle chart (standardservices.com.pk?LN=en-gb&C2=), come -thats it all over.
Quoted from one article:
But heres a much more important support date: April Thats when Windows XP SP3 will reach the end of its support lifecycle and Microsoft will no longer distribute security patches for it. Businesses that deploy Windows XP via downgrade rights after April will be deploying an unsupported operating system. If you exercise those downgrade rights, youre completely on your own. Do you feel lucky?
The only way you can legally get a New copy of XP now, is Via downgrade rights with Professional and Ultimate editions of W7, it was also in Vista
Anyway the cost of Office Home and Student is the next step if its a sensible upgrade. I have Office H&S with one install to go - should I try to load it? Windows 7 Home.
One reason to upgrade to is our teenage children need to become familiar with the current software because that's what they'll be using in the future.
My wife is highly competent in Office but I think she'd do me serious harm if she had to learn a new software suite. Most people see computers as tools - they just want the things to work. :D
Keep in mind that Office , while good, is also outdated, Office has the ribbon, and several improvements :rolleyes: The ribbon should be here to stay, so if the children are learning the programs from scratch office would be better.
You have to save it to a format that MS Office will read properly, it was atrocious a few years ago, but it is much better now.
My wife is highly competent in Office but I think she'd do me serious harm if she had to learn a new software suite.
IMO, going from Office 2k3 to LibreOffice is easier than going to 2k7 with the ribbon interface.
Keep in mind that Office , while good, is also outdated, Office has the ribbon, and several improvements :rolleyes: The ribbon should be here to stay, so if the children are learning the programs from scratch office would be better.
Thanks, you've confirmed what I've now been told by my teenagers. They are used to the ribbon thing so going backwards isn't an option.
It turns out that this pc (HP desktop) has a basic Office Starter installation - Word and Excell. That's enough to get going and maybe I'll buy an upgrade for them later.
I'd really like to install OfficeLibre butrolleyes:
Keep in mind that Office , while good, is also outdated, Office has the ribbon, and several improvements :rolleyes: The ribbon should be here to stay, so if the children are learning the programs from scratch office would be better.
I think most of office does. However I don't think outlook is fully compatible. When I tried to install it, it refused to remember email account passwords, and a popup box would always appear when checking your email.
You could do that as well as long as you have the room. That way the kids can learn both. It is not as if you have to pay for it apart from using your broadband data.
Don't know how old your kids are but when they leave school everything will have changed anyway.
If you delete the account, make sure you backup the .pst file first, just in case. Bit of instructions / light reading (standardservices.com.pk)
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Exceptions, if any, are noted in this section. If an update version, service pack or Knowledge Base (KB) number appears with a product name, the behavior changed in that update. The new behavior also applies to subsequent updates unless otherwise specified. If a product edition appears with the product version, behavior is different in that product edition.
Unless otherwise specified, any statement of optional behavior in this specification that is prescribed using the terms "SHOULD" or "SHOULD NOT" implies product behavior in accordance with the SHOULD or SHOULD NOT prescription. Unless otherwise specified, the term "MAY" implies that the product does not follow the prescription.
<1> Section The preferences policy settings "Drives", "InternetSettings", "Regional Options", "StartMenu" and all "FolderOptions" except for "FileTypes" are not implemented for computer policy mode because these settings are applicable only to the current user. The preferences policy settings "FileTypes", "NetworkShares" and "Services" are not implemented for user policy mode because these settings are generic to the computer and apply to all logged-on users.
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<4> Section In this case, "Windows" and "Microsoft" are not being used as a reference to the product or the company but as part of a path to a repository location. However, these paths are implementation specific and when implemented on another platform, another path name can be used. The Licensee can implement the repository using another technology but the path and key values, for example "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" and "SystemRoot", are the values that make those environment variables unique within whatever repository is used.
<5> Section The PATH environment variable is a semi-colon delimited list of folder paths that is searched when a program is requested that is not in the current location. It first appeared in MS-DOS and is still used by many MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows command line utilities.
<6> Section In this case, "Windows" and "Microsoft" are not being used as a reference to the product or the company but as part of a path to a repository location. However, these paths are implementation specific and when implemented on a platform other than Windows, another path name can be used. The Licensee can implement the repository using another technology, but the path and key values, for example "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" and "SystemRoot", are the values that make those environment variables unique within whatever repository is used.
<7> Section In this case, "Windows" and "Microsoft" are not being used as a reference to the product or the company but as part of a path to a repository location. However, these paths are implementation specific and when implemented on a platform other than Windows, another path name can be used. The Licensee can implement the repository using another technology, but the path and key values, for example "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" and "SystemRoot", are the values that make those environment variables unique within whatever repository is used.
<8> Section In this case, "Windows" and "Microsoft" are not being used as a reference to the product or the company but as part of a path to a repository location. However, these paths are implementation specific and when implemented on a platform other than Windows, another path name can be used. The Licensee implement the repository using another technology but the path and key values, for example "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" and "SystemRoot", are the values that make those environment variables unique within whatever repository is used.
<9> Section Windows assigns each group a security identifier (SID). Windows uses this information to determine if a group is allowed to access a particular resource. Use caution when using the Replace action as the newly created group will have a new SID. This can prevent groups from having access to resources.
<10> Section Windows assigns each user a security identifier (SID). Windows uses this information to determine if a user is allowed to access a particular resource. Use caution when using the Replace action as the newly created user will have a new SID. This can prevent users from having access to resources.
<11> Section For information on Windows client settings for VPN, see [MSDN-VPN].
<12> Section For Windows Vista, Windows Server , Windows 7 or Windows Server R2 which use IPv6, the process will not fail but will return "No Match".
<13> Section oldMsChap is set to 1 to connect using CHAP version for Windows 95 operating system.
<14> Section For information on Windows services, see [MSDN-WINSVC].
<15> Section In this case, "Windows" and "Microsoft" are not being used as a reference to the product or the company but as part of a path to a repository location. However, these paths are implementation specific and when implemented on any other platform, another path name can be used. The Licensee can implement the repository using a technology other than Windows, but the path and key values, for example "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" and "SystemRoot", are the values that make those environment variables unique within whatever repository is used.
<16> Section In this case, "Windows" and "Microsoft" are not being used as a reference to the product or the company but as part of a path to a repository location. However, these paths are implementation specific and when implemented on any other platform, another path name can be used. The Licensee can implement the repository using some a technology other than Windows, but the path and key values, for example "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" and "SystemRoot", are the values that make those environment variables unique within whatever repository is used.
<17> Section The enumerated values are as follows:
NT refers to all Windows releases except Windows 95, Windows 98 operating system, and Windows Millennium Edition operating system.
9X refers to Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition.
NE refers to Any.
<18> Section The enumerated values and corresponding Windows releases are as follows:
Version attribute | Windows release | Version attribute | Windows release |
---|---|---|---|
NE | Any | 2K8 | Windows Server |
95 | Windows 95 | WIN7 | Windows 7 |
98 | Windows 98 | 2K8R2 | Windows Server R2 |
ME | Windows Millennium Edition | WIN8 | Windows 8 |
NT | Windows NT operating system | WIN8S | Windows Server |
2K | Windows operating system | WINBLUE | Windows |
XP | Windows XP | WINBLUESRV | Windows Server R2 |
2K3 | Windows Server | WINTHRESHOLD | Windows 10 |
2K3R2 | Windows Server R2 | WINTHRESHOLDSRV | Windows Server , Windows Server operating system, Windows Server |
VISTA | Windows Vista |
<19> Section The enumerated values R2, SE, PRO, SV, DC, WS, PR, or NE refer to R2, Standard Edition, Professional, Server, Domain Controller, Workstation, Professional or Any. Note that the values PR and PRO are equivalent and both refer to Professional.
<20> Section The enumerated values 64, 64EP, 64DC, AS, DTC, EP, HM, MC, SRV, STD, TPC, TSE, WEB, SBS, PRO, 64STGSTD, 64STGWKGRP, 64MPSTD, 64MPPREM, 64ESSSOL, or NE refer to bit, bit Enterprise, bit Datacenter, Advanced Server, Datacenter, Enterprise, Home, Media Center, Server, Standard, Tablet PC, Terminal Server, Web, Small Business Server, Professional, bit Storage Server Standard, bit Storage Server Premium, bit MultiPoint Server Standard, bit MultiPoint Server Premium, bit Essentials, or Any.
<21> Section The enumerated values NE, TS, or CONSOLE refer to the protocol type being used for the terminal server connection. This information is returned from the Windows API WTSQuerySessionInformation with the WTSInfoClass set to the constant "WTSClientProtocolType". NE equates to a value of 0 (the console session), 1 (retained for legacy purposes), or 2 (the RDP protocol). TS equates to a value of 2. CONSOLE equates to a value of 0. For more information, see [MSDN-WTSQRYSESSINFO].
<22> Section The enumerated values APPLICATION, PROGRAM, CLIENT, SESSION, DIRECTORY, or IP refers to query type being passed to the Windows API WTSQuerySessionInformation with the WTSInfoClass set to the constants WTSApplicationName, WTSInitialProgram, WTSClientProductId, WTSSessionInfo, WTSClientDirectory and WTSClientAddress respectively.
<23> Section Windows ignores errors updating the local database and continues to the Group Policy: Preferences Extension sequence even when such failures occur. There is no surfacing of such ignored errors to other protocols, so the Group Policy: Core Protocol as a whole is unaffected by errors in updating the local database.
<24> Section Windows ignores errors updating the local database and continues to the Group Policy: Preferences Extension sequence even when such failures occur. There is no surfacing of such ignored errors to other protocols, so the Group Policy: Core Protocol as a whole is unaffected by errors in updating the local database.
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