How do I correct a product code?

M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Have you contacted Dell for assistance?

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Nick Palmer asked:

| I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office
| 2003 preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character
| key. However, with the second system I mistakenly used the same
| product key instead of the different key on the separate disk that
| came wit hthe second system. When I tried to activate, I was told
| that I'd exceeded the number of activations allowed for that key,
| which is correct (it's single user). The problem: I can't now
| restart the process and enter the correct key, since it no longer
| asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes straight into
| the Activation screen, which leads to the above error message. What
| can i do?
 
M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Have you contacted Dell for assistance?

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Nick Palmer asked:

| I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office
| 2003 preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character
| key. However, with the second system I mistakenly used the same
| product key instead of the different key on the separate disk that
| came wit hthe second system. When I tried to activate, I was told
| that I'd exceeded the number of activations allowed for that key,
| which is correct (it's single user). The problem: I can't now
| restart the process and enter the correct key, since it no longer
| asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes straight into
| the Activation screen, which leads to the above error message. What
| can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Yes, sorry, I meant 25 character. Can you advise?

JoAnn Paules said:
16-character? It's a 25-digit character for Office. Unless the UK version is
different.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Nick Palmer said:
I'm a UK-based user who recently bought two Dell systems with Office 2003
preloaded. One was activated as normal with the 16-character key. However,
with the second system I mistakenly used the same product key instead of
the
different key on the separate disk that came wit hthe second system. When
I
tried to activate, I was told that I'd exceeded the number of activations
allowed for that key, which is correct (it's single user).
The problem: I can't now restart the process and enter the correct key,
since it no longer asks for my key when I try to activate Office, and goes
straight into the Activation screen, which leads to the above error
message.
What can i do?
 
N

Nick Palmer

Not yet - I felt they would refer me to Microsoft, since the code is on the
back of the Microsoft CDs that they delivered with the PC, and the quirk that
once one's entered the wrong code it won't accept the right one seems to be
an Office issue rather than a Dell one? I know it's my fault for entering the
wrong code the first time, but there must surely be a way out. Perhaps
deinstalling Office and reinstlaling, though it seems a bit drastic?

Nick Palmer
 
N

Nick Palmer

Not yet - I felt they would refer me to Microsoft, since the code is on the
back of the Microsoft CDs that they delivered with the PC, and the quirk that
once one's entered the wrong code it won't accept the right one seems to be
an Office issue rather than a Dell one? I know it's my fault for entering the
wrong code the first time, but there must surely be a way out. Perhaps
deinstalling Office and reinstlaling, though it seems a bit drastic?

Nick Palmer
 
N

Nick Palmer

Not yet - I felt they would refer me to Microsoft, since the code is on the
back of the Microsoft CDs that they delivered with the PC, and the quirk that
once one's entered the wrong code it won't accept the right one seems to be
an Office issue rather than a Dell one? I know it's my fault for entering the
wrong code the first time, but there must surely be a way out. Perhaps
deinstalling Office and reinstlaling, though it seems a bit drastic?

Nick Palmer
 
N

Nick Palmer

Not yet - I felt they would refer me to Microsoft, since the code is on the
back of the Microsoft CDs that they delivered with the PC, and the quirk that
once one's entered the wrong code it won't accept the right one seems to be
an Office issue rather than a Dell one? I know it's my fault for entering the
wrong code the first time, but there must surely be a way out. Perhaps
deinstalling Office and reinstlaling, though it seems a bit drastic?

Nick Palmer
 
N

Nick Palmer

Not yet - I felt they would refer me to Microsoft, since the code is on the
back of the Microsoft CDs that they delivered with the PC, and the quirk that
once one's entered the wrong code it won't accept the right one seems to be
an Office issue rather than a Dell one? I know it's my fault for entering the
wrong code the first time, but there must surely be a way out. Perhaps
deinstalling Office and reinstlaling, though it seems a bit drastic?

Nick Palmer
 
N

Nick Palmer

Not yet - I felt they would refer me to Microsoft, since the code is on the
back of the Microsoft CDs that they delivered with the PC, and the quirk that
once one's entered the wrong code it won't accept the right one seems to be
an Office issue rather than a Dell one? I know it's my fault for entering the
wrong code the first time, but there must surely be a way out. Perhaps
deinstalling Office and reinstlaling, though it seems a bit drastic?

Nick Palmer
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top