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Old January 20th 10, 05:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
X-ray
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I purchased and have been using MS Office Home and Student 2007 and Outlook
2007. The computer I was using them on crashed and cannot be recovered. I
bought a new computer, but I can't install these programs on it. MS will not
recognize the product keys during registration, I assume because it thinks
I'm trying to use these products on a second computer.

How do I install these on my new computer without having to repurchase them?
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Old January 20th 10, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Home and Student allows up to 3 computers. Outlook allows 2 (main computer
and portable).

If its not accepting the keys at the time of installation, triple check the
keys. Make sure you are not typing them wrong (B and 8 are easy to mix up).

If it won't activate over the internet, you'll need to call in.

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"X-ray" wrote in message
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I purchased and have been using MS Office Home and Student 2007 and
Outlook
2007. The computer I was using them on crashed and cannot be recovered.
I
bought a new computer, but I can't install these programs on it. MS will
not
recognize the product keys during registration, I assume because it thinks
I'm trying to use these products on a second computer.

How do I install these on my new computer without having to repurchase
them?
--
gamma ray


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Old January 20th 10, 06:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL[_2_]
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And ensure you uninstaled the Trial & its Activation Assistant, reboot,
before installing your paid for version

"X-ray" wrote in message
...
I purchased and have been using MS Office Home and Student 2007 and Outlook
2007. The computer I was using them on crashed and cannot be recovered.
I
bought a new computer, but I can't install these programs on it. MS will
not
recognize the product keys during registration, I assume because it thinks
I'm trying to use these products on a second computer.

How do I install these on my new computer without having to repurchase
them?
--
gamma ray



 




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