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Office 2003 installs and registration

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Geoff K

Flightless Bird
Hi
I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
1) XP Professional 2002
2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs

I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them and
installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and that
is my problem.

My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install of
Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.

My concerns are twofold:
1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together with
disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to telephone
MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process apply
also to Office re-installs?

2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID keys so
is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal anything
useful and looking in the registry then:
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
shows:
“ProductName†and “ProductNameBrand†= “Microsoft Office Standard
Edition 2003â€
“ProductNameNonQualified†= “Microsoft Office 2003â€

I would be grateful of any advice.

Geoff
 
2

20100216

Flightless Bird
You can use this software and it will give you the product keys of ALL
Microsoft products installed:

<http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip>

Download the zip file, unzip it on your HD and just run the executable file.
You don't need to install it. Always avoid tools that requires you to
install them because they are virtually impossible to remove afterwards.

hth



"Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C5262FF2-9326-4C45-8CF7-110F6A3B262E@microsoft.com...
> Hi
> I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
> 1) XP Professional 2002
> 2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
> 3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs
>
> I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them
> and
> installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and
> that
> is my problem.
>
> My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install of
> Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.
>
> My concerns are twofold:
> 1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together with
> disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
> re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to
> telephone
> MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process apply
> also to Office re-installs?
>
> 2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID keys
> so
> is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
> Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal anything
> useful and looking in the registry then:
> My
> Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
> shows:
> "ProductName" and "ProductNameBrand" = "Microsoft Office Standard
> Edition 2003"
> "ProductNameNonQualified" = "Microsoft Office 2003"
>
> I would be grateful of any advice.
>
> Geoff
>
 
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Geoff K

Flightless Bird
Thanks I can get the Product keys now so that's one thing sorted.

Do you know anything about my other query (1) concerning multiple
re-installs on Office and activation? Does Office reach a re-install stage
where you have to telephone MS?

"20100216" wrote:

> You can use this software and it will give you the product keys of ALL
> Microsoft products installed:
>
> <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip>
>
> Download the zip file, unzip it on your HD and just run the executable file.
> You don't need to install it. Always avoid tools that requires you to
> install them because they are virtually impossible to remove afterwards.
>
> hth
>
>
>
> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C5262FF2-9326-4C45-8CF7-110F6A3B262E@microsoft.com...
> > Hi
> > I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
> > 1) XP Professional 2002
> > 2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
> > 3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs
> >
> > I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them
> > and
> > installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and
> > that
> > is my problem.
> >
> > My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install of
> > Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.
> >
> > My concerns are twofold:
> > 1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together with
> > disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
> > re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to
> > telephone
> > MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process apply
> > also to Office re-installs?
> >
> > 2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID keys
> > so
> > is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
> > Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal anything
> > useful and looking in the registry then:
> > My
> > Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
> > shows:
> > "ProductName" and "ProductNameBrand" = "Microsoft Office Standard
> > Edition 2003"
> > "ProductNameNonQualified" = "Microsoft Office 2003"
> >
> > I would be grateful of any advice.
> >
> > Geoff
> >

>
>
> .
>
 
2

20100216

Flightless Bird
Generally you were allowed install of Office on two systems simultaneously
as per EULA without telephoning anybody:

You can continue installing the same software every 121st day because after
120 days, M$ database entry is wiped clean so there is no record of that
particular license. It is worth remembering this.

So if you have installed the software months ago then you should be OK but
always remember the 120 days time lag. The EULA extract is as follows:

1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Microsoft grants you the following rights provided
that you comply with all terms and conditions of this EULA:
1.1 Installation and use. You may:
(a) install and use a copy of the Software on one personal computer or other
device; and
(b) install an additional copy of the Software on a second, portable device
for the exclusive use of the primary user of the first copy of the Software.

hth


"Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3FDCF6FD-9ED1-44B5-A134-F30B8689B469@microsoft.com...
> Thanks I can get the Product keys now so that's one thing sorted.
>
> Do you know anything about my other query (1) concerning multiple
> re-installs on Office and activation? Does Office reach a re-install
> stage
> where you have to telephone MS?
>
> "20100216" wrote:
>
>> You can use this software and it will give you the product keys of ALL
>> Microsoft products installed:
>>
>> <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip>
>>
>> Download the zip file, unzip it on your HD and just run the executable
>> file.
>> You don't need to install it. Always avoid tools that requires you to
>> install them because they are virtually impossible to remove afterwards.
>>
>> hth
>>
>>
>>
>> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C5262FF2-9326-4C45-8CF7-110F6A3B262E@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi
>> > I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
>> > 1) XP Professional 2002
>> > 2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
>> > 3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs
>> >
>> > I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them
>> > and
>> > installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and
>> > that
>> > is my problem.
>> >
>> > My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install
>> > of
>> > Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.
>> >
>> > My concerns are twofold:
>> > 1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together
>> > with
>> > disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
>> > re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to
>> > telephone
>> > MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process
>> > apply
>> > also to Office re-installs?
>> >
>> > 2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID
>> > keys
>> > so
>> > is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
>> > Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal
>> > anything
>> > useful and looking in the registry then:
>> > My
>> > Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
>> > shows:
>> > "ProductName" and "ProductNameBrand" = "Microsoft Office Standard
>> > Edition 2003"
>> > "ProductNameNonQualified" = "Microsoft Office 2003"
>> >
>> > I would be grateful of any advice.
>> >
>> > Geoff
>> >

>>
>>
>> .
>>
 
E

Earle Horton

Flightless Bird
If you reinstall on the same hardware it shouldn't be a problem. It is
supposed to work that way, anyway. It is typically when you upgrade a
motherboard or hard disk or change computers, that you have to call.
Calling does take a little time but it is a relatively painless process.

Earle

"Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3FDCF6FD-9ED1-44B5-A134-F30B8689B469@microsoft.com...
> Thanks I can get the Product keys now so that's one thing sorted.
>
> Do you know anything about my other query (1) concerning multiple
> re-installs on Office and activation? Does Office reach a re-install
> stage
> where you have to telephone MS?
>
> "20100216" wrote:
>
>> You can use this software and it will give you the product keys of ALL
>> Microsoft products installed:
>>
>> <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip>
>>
>> Download the zip file, unzip it on your HD and just run the executable
>> file.
>> You don't need to install it. Always avoid tools that requires you to
>> install them because they are virtually impossible to remove afterwards.
>>
>> hth
>>
>>
>>
>> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C5262FF2-9326-4C45-8CF7-110F6A3B262E@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi
>> > I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
>> > 1) XP Professional 2002
>> > 2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
>> > 3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs
>> >
>> > I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them
>> > and
>> > installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and
>> > that
>> > is my problem.
>> >
>> > My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install
>> > of
>> > Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.
>> >
>> > My concerns are twofold:
>> > 1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together
>> > with
>> > disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
>> > re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to
>> > telephone
>> > MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process
>> > apply
>> > also to Office re-installs?
>> >
>> > 2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID
>> > keys
>> > so
>> > is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
>> > Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal
>> > anything
>> > useful and looking in the registry then:
>> > My
>> > Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
>> > shows:
>> > "ProductName" and "ProductNameBrand" = "Microsoft Office Standard
>> > Edition 2003"
>> > "ProductNameNonQualified" = "Microsoft Office 2003"
>> >
>> > I would be grateful of any advice.
>> >
>> > Geoff
>> >

>>
>>
>> .
>>
 
G

Geoff K

Flightless Bird
Thank you for the info and the app. That's great.

Geoff

"20100216" wrote:

> Generally you were allowed install of Office on two systems simultaneously
> as per EULA without telephoning anybody:
>
> You can continue installing the same software every 121st day because after
> 120 days, M$ database entry is wiped clean so there is no record of that
> particular license. It is worth remembering this.
>
> So if you have installed the software months ago then you should be OK but
> always remember the 120 days time lag. The EULA extract is as follows:
>
> 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Microsoft grants you the following rights provided
> that you comply with all terms and conditions of this EULA:
> 1.1 Installation and use. You may:
> (a) install and use a copy of the Software on one personal computer or other
> device; and
> (b) install an additional copy of the Software on a second, portable device
> for the exclusive use of the primary user of the first copy of the Software.
>
> hth
>
>
> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FDCF6FD-9ED1-44B5-A134-F30B8689B469@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks I can get the Product keys now so that's one thing sorted.
> >
> > Do you know anything about my other query (1) concerning multiple
> > re-installs on Office and activation? Does Office reach a re-install
> > stage
> > where you have to telephone MS?
> >
> > "20100216" wrote:
> >
> >> You can use this software and it will give you the product keys of ALL
> >> Microsoft products installed:
> >>
> >> <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip>
> >>
> >> Download the zip file, unzip it on your HD and just run the executable
> >> file.
> >> You don't need to install it. Always avoid tools that requires you to
> >> install them because they are virtually impossible to remove afterwards.
> >>
> >> hth
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C5262FF2-9326-4C45-8CF7-110F6A3B262E@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi
> >> > I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
> >> > 1) XP Professional 2002
> >> > 2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
> >> > 3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs
> >> >
> >> > I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them
> >> > and
> >> > installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and
> >> > that
> >> > is my problem.
> >> >
> >> > My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install
> >> > of
> >> > Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.
> >> >
> >> > My concerns are twofold:
> >> > 1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together
> >> > with
> >> > disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
> >> > re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to
> >> > telephone
> >> > MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process
> >> > apply
> >> > also to Office re-installs?
> >> >
> >> > 2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID
> >> > keys
> >> > so
> >> > is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
> >> > Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal
> >> > anything
> >> > useful and looking in the registry then:
> >> > My
> >> > Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
> >> > shows:
> >> > "ProductName" and "ProductNameBrand" = "Microsoft Office Standard
> >> > Edition 2003"
> >> > "ProductNameNonQualified" = "Microsoft Office 2003"
> >> >
> >> > I would be grateful of any advice.
> >> >
> >> > Geoff
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> .
> >>

>
>
> .
>
 
G

Geoff K

Flightless Bird
Thank you too.

Geoff

"Earle Horton" wrote:

> If you reinstall on the same hardware it shouldn't be a problem. It is
> supposed to work that way, anyway. It is typically when you upgrade a
> motherboard or hard disk or change computers, that you have to call.
> Calling does take a little time but it is a relatively painless process.
>
> Earle
>
> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3FDCF6FD-9ED1-44B5-A134-F30B8689B469@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks I can get the Product keys now so that's one thing sorted.
> >
> > Do you know anything about my other query (1) concerning multiple
> > re-installs on Office and activation? Does Office reach a re-install
> > stage
> > where you have to telephone MS?
> >
> > "20100216" wrote:
> >
> >> You can use this software and it will give you the product keys of ALL
> >> Microsoft products installed:
> >>
> >> <http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip>
> >>
> >> Download the zip file, unzip it on your HD and just run the executable
> >> file.
> >> You don't need to install it. Always avoid tools that requires you to
> >> install them because they are virtually impossible to remove afterwards.
> >>
> >> hth
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Geoff K" <GeoffK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:C5262FF2-9326-4C45-8CF7-110F6A3B262E@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi
> >> > I have 3 legit and authentic MS Office discs:
> >> > 1) XP Professional 2002
> >> > 2) Upgrade Standard Edition 2003
> >> > 3) Office 2003 Standard Edition, original without any SPs
> >> >
> >> > I have 2 pcs and have installed the original version (3) on one of them
> >> > and
> >> > installed discs 1 and 2 on the other. But I cannot recall which pc and
> >> > that
> >> > is my problem.
> >> >
> >> > My latest pc has had to go back to the OEM and may require a re-install
> >> > of
> >> > Win7 which will trash Office at the same time.
> >> >
> >> > My concerns are twofold:
> >> > 1) Disc 1 is now old and has been re-installed a few times together
> >> > with
> >> > disc 2. I know that because my operating system, XP Home, has been
> >> > re-installed above a certain number of times then I am obliged to
> >> > telephone
> >> > MS to get the re-install registered properly - but does that process
> >> > apply
> >> > also to Office re-installs?
> >> >
> >> > 2) The disc Product keys do not outwardly equate to the the Excel ID
> >> > keys
> >> > so
> >> > is it possible to tell which Office version has been installed on a pc?
> >> > Looking through the pc at home MS Update history doesn't reveal
> >> > anything
> >> > useful and looking in the registry then:
> >> > My
> >> > Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\
> >> > shows:
> >> > "ProductName" and "ProductNameBrand" = "Microsoft Office Standard
> >> > Edition 2003"
> >> > "ProductNameNonQualified" = "Microsoft Office 2003"
> >> >
> >> > I would be grateful of any advice.
> >> >
> >> > Geoff
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> .
> >>

>
> .
>
 
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