Thanks, Susan. I "deep cleaned" the registry and was able to reload. Outlook 2002 was a bit "balky" at first, but is running fine now.
Susan Ramlet wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, lparry923, > > Doubtful that it's an activation problem--could you have multiple versions > of Office or Works in the registry? See below: > > You are prompted for the product key when you open an Office program: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321346/> > > -- > Susan Ramlet > MVP - Office > > Please reply to the newsgroups where others may benefit. > > > <lparry923[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1153331784.463347.285400[ at ]p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com... > > My academeic version of OXP was originallly installed on laptop. Then I > > installed it on a new desktop (in a separate partition for > > programs).It installed fine and worked fine. > > > > I had to do a system restore on C drive of the desktop and now OXP > > installer says I'm not using the right Product Key. The OXP files are > > still on the separate partition but, of course, no related files are on > > the C drive. > > > > Is this happening because OXP thinks this is an istallation to a third > > PC which it won't allow? > > > > How do I deal with this? > > > > Thanks. > >
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