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I have the trial version of Office 2007 Pro which doesn't run out until the
end of September. Upon receiving my first reminder I declined to convert to the full version just yet. Since doing so, Outlook keeps prompting me for passwords every time I check for new mail. I've looked in the Account Settiings: the Password field is still populated with asterisks and the Remember Password checkbox is still ticked, but Outlook is ignoring this and prompting me for a password every time. Is this normal behaviour for the trial version after the first reminder or have I suddenly developed a fault with my installation? It's supposed to remain fully functional until September 30. I'm loathe to convert to the full version this early on in the trial, especially if I spend my money only to find out it's still doing it.. |
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Trial version is only for 60 days and you must activate it to use Outlook or
any program. Since the end of Sept is ~60 days away, I wonder if you are mistaking Activation for upgrading. Open Outlook, go to Help and choose Activate to see if that's the problem. "Rojo Habe" wrote: I have the trial version of Office 2007 Pro which doesn't run out until the end of September. Upon receiving my first reminder I declined to convert to the full version just yet. Since doing so, Outlook keeps prompting me for passwords every time I check for new mail. I've looked in the Account Settiings: the Password field is still populated with asterisks and the Remember Password checkbox is still ticked, but Outlook is ignoring this and prompting me for a password every time. Is this normal behaviour for the trial version after the first reminder or have I suddenly developed a fault with my installation? It's supposed to remain fully functional until September 30. I'm loathe to convert to the full version this early on in the trial, especially if I spend my money only to find out it's still doing it.. |
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![]() "Mary" wrote in message ... Trial version is only for 60 days and you must activate it to use Outlook or any program. Since the end of Sept is ~60 days away, I wonder if you are mistaking Activation for upgrading. Open Outlook, go to Help and choose Activate to see if that's the problem. That crossed my mind too, but I did definitely activate it when I downloaded it. In fact, it's a requirement before you can use the trial version. The trial actually ends at the end of the month in which the sixty days expires, rather than at the end of sixty days. Before the end of the trial, one must 'Convert' to the full version by entering the product key from a purchased licence. Strangely enough, I've logged in this evening and all is back to normal. It's as though the reminder notice upset something within Outlook, and it's sorted itself out after a reboot. I was concerned because this was something that happened with previous versions of Outlook, and wasn't always very easy to fix. I'll see what happens next time. If it is just the reminder that causes it, and a reboot fixes it, then there's no problem. Thanks for your input. |
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