Ok.
MAYBE MS can be redeemed.
Read carefully.
So we've got these two recently purchased PCs.
Both came with Trial versions of MS Office, Standard Edition. On the desktop we activated it, and it worked. On the laptop we lost the product key, and did not activate it.
Meanwhile, QOTM found, packed away, a copy of MS Office, Professional Edition, that she had won as a door prize (or something) at a computer retailer (i think). We installed that on the Desktop, it works. I tried installing it on the laptop(my understanding is we can legally install on 2 machines). It only wanted to install "changes" (in retrospect, since MS Off SE was already there) When POTM tried to run Word, though, it asked for the product key, and wouldnt take the key for our copy of Prof Edition. And the box to fill that in, said "Standard Edition"
Well, ok, so I figure all I have to do is uninstall SE. So i do that. Then I install PE. Using the PE activation key.
Well, when POTM goes to run Word, AGAIN it asks for the SE activation key.
Ok, so I figure I will try customer service at MS. Right? I try the website. Nothing on this particular problem, and to get customer service you email, or call during biz hours. At $49 a shot. BUT, inquiries about installation issues are free. Ok, thats good. So i click to email the problem, and am directed to a site for payment method - either a plan, or by credit card (at $49) and it links to a page to enter credit card info. I cant find a place to email them and tell them I have an installation problem. I could call them, but the line is during business hours, which will mean either calling from work, without the laptop in front of me, or having QOTM or POTM make the call, and Id rather not have to explain everything to them. Esp not QOTM, and POTM has homework to do.
So if any of you have either an answer to the underlying problem, or at least a way to email the problem to MS without paying them $49, it would help to prevent me from considering that ANY MS product is not love at all, but something quite other.
Oh, and meanwhile MS has some "Live" community they want me to register for, to get help from. Ive got more confidence in here, but maybe I will try that anyway.
MAYBE MS can be redeemed.
Read carefully.
So we've got these two recently purchased PCs.
Both came with Trial versions of MS Office, Standard Edition. On the desktop we activated it, and it worked. On the laptop we lost the product key, and did not activate it.
Meanwhile, QOTM found, packed away, a copy of MS Office, Professional Edition, that she had won as a door prize (or something) at a computer retailer (i think). We installed that on the Desktop, it works. I tried installing it on the laptop(my understanding is we can legally install on 2 machines). It only wanted to install "changes" (in retrospect, since MS Off SE was already there) When POTM tried to run Word, though, it asked for the product key, and wouldnt take the key for our copy of Prof Edition. And the box to fill that in, said "Standard Edition"
Well, ok, so I figure all I have to do is uninstall SE. So i do that. Then I install PE. Using the PE activation key.
Well, when POTM goes to run Word, AGAIN it asks for the SE activation key.
Ok, so I figure I will try customer service at MS. Right? I try the website. Nothing on this particular problem, and to get customer service you email, or call during biz hours. At $49 a shot. BUT, inquiries about installation issues are free. Ok, thats good. So i click to email the problem, and am directed to a site for payment method - either a plan, or by credit card (at $49) and it links to a page to enter credit card info. I cant find a place to email them and tell them I have an installation problem. I could call them, but the line is during business hours, which will mean either calling from work, without the laptop in front of me, or having QOTM or POTM make the call, and Id rather not have to explain everything to them. Esp not QOTM, and POTM has homework to do.
So if any of you have either an answer to the underlying problem, or at least a way to email the problem to MS without paying them $49, it would help to prevent me from considering that ANY MS product is not love at all, but something quite other.
Oh, and meanwhile MS has some "Live" community they want me to register for, to get help from. Ive got more confidence in here, but maybe I will try that anyway.
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