How do I Load existing Office 200 to a new PC

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RogerDodger90

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.
 
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David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 
D

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur]

Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

Hope this helps.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm

I have purchased a new PC for home use, I already had Microsoft Office 2000
loaded on the old PC at home.

Currently @ work in my office we have not upgraded to Office 2003, it is
intended to do so during early 2005. So that I can send Word, Excel & Access
file home to myself to work on @ home I need Office 2000 on my new PC.

When I put the CD-ROM into my new PC entered the 25 digit product key, I
received a message saying that it was invalid.

Is it possible to load Office 2000 to my new PC without having to buy it all
over again, as I will have to purchase office 2003 at some point in 2005.

--
I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!
 

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