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Reinstallation OXP 2002
lparry923[ at ]gmail.com 19.07.2006 17:56:24
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.

Re: Reinstallation OXP 2002
"Susan Ramlet" <susan[ at ]mvps-dot-org> 26.07.2006 16:24:42
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...
[Quoted Text]
> 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.
>


Re: Reinstallation OXP 2002
"Missioncreek" <lparry923[ at ]gmail.com> 28.07.2006 00:41:04
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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