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Office 2007 Enterprise... activation for corporate licences?
Hi!
I just, erm... "obtained" the Office 2007 Enterprise suite, but it failed the genuine validation test! I was under the impression I was using a corporate/volume licenced key... have M$ decided to want these limited/activated now? Funny thing is I passed the validation for about an hour and then it decided after decided a 3rd Access template that it wasn't legitimate. Is there any keys that are working, as when the updates, like SP1 come, I won't be able to update like in Office 2003's corporate versions. Thanks! [EDIT] Also, will this affect my usage of Outlook etc. or will it still all work? Thanks! ;) |
use this key,i'm sure will be work
[Deleted by BlueMikey, please don't include things like product keys here on GFF.] |
Funny enough that's the exact same key I am using, hehe!
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As far as I know, Microsoft was still going ahead with regular validation checks for Office 2007 (and Vista) including the volume liscense keys (as they were a pretty much foolproof way to run unauthroized copies of XP/Office 2003), so this dosen't suprise me one bit (esp since the serial seems to be in wide release on the torrent scene.)
This is just a taste of why you might run into even with a legit Office 2007 or Vista liscense, however. |
We have Office 2007 Enterprise at work and it does not have a validation check. The Windows Vista Enterprise does require activation though (unlike XP).
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I have this installed for 3 months, and I haven't been prompted for any validation. (I do have mpa.one.microsoft.com mapped to 127.0.0.1 in hosts). So far, I've been able to grab any templates I desire. The only problem I'm having is a Visual Basic 400 error popup whenever I load the Solver add-on in Excel and accessed the Data ribbon.
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