Get Microsoft Office 2002 activation key
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Hello,
Microsoft Office 2002
I have a full license, so I can install it on one PC and one laptop (that’s what my license says).
I just installed it on the second-hand laptop I just bought, and it works, except that I need to obtain the activation key via the internet or phone before the end of the 40 sessions allowed by Microsoft, and I can’t find the solution for that.
It’s true, it’s not very nice of Microsoft (the license cost me a lot, and I really don’t want to spend that money again), but please don’t tell me to switch to OpenOffice: I know it, I use it too and I appreciate it, but I have a utility on Microsoft Word (Antioch by Ralph Hancock) that allows me to compose in Greek or Latin letters (our own) very easily, and there’s no equivalent for OpenOffice.
So, help me out please and thanks in advance.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 34.0
Microsoft Office 2002
I have a full license, so I can install it on one PC and one laptop (that’s what my license says).
I just installed it on the second-hand laptop I just bought, and it works, except that I need to obtain the activation key via the internet or phone before the end of the 40 sessions allowed by Microsoft, and I can’t find the solution for that.
It’s true, it’s not very nice of Microsoft (the license cost me a lot, and I really don’t want to spend that money again), but please don’t tell me to switch to OpenOffice: I know it, I use it too and I appreciate it, but I have a utility on Microsoft Word (Antioch by Ralph Hancock) that allows me to compose in Greek or Latin letters (our own) very easily, and there’s no equivalent for OpenOffice.
So, help me out please and thanks in advance.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 34.0
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Well, I found it.
If this can interest those who have the same problem.
The product is no longer supported by Microsoft and activation via the Internet is easy: in Start > All Programs > Microsoft Tools, you can find an icon to activate, I checked activate via the Internet and it did it by itself in a few seconds.
Finally, I would like to clarify that my PC is running Windows 7 (32-bit) and my laptop is Windows 7 (64-bit): the bits only refer to the computer's memory, I've been told.
If this can interest those who have the same problem.
The product is no longer supported by Microsoft and activation via the Internet is easy: in Start > All Programs > Microsoft Tools, you can find an icon to activate, I checked activate via the Internet and it did it by itself in a few seconds.
Finally, I would like to clarify that my PC is running Windows 7 (32-bit) and my laptop is Windows 7 (64-bit): the bits only refer to the computer's memory, I've been told.