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Old July 6th, 2009, 05:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Peter Foldes
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Default how can i use my product key on trial version

Jeff

Who are you directing your post to. The OP is FPS and not me. It is the OP who has
the issue. Kindly read the thread from the beginning

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"Jeff Strickland" wrote in message
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You have no other machines, laptops or desktops?

I have 3 desktops, two laptops, and a Netbook. You need to get your CD onto a
network resource, then log on with the Netbook OR buy a USB drive that you can
copy the CD onto, then connect to your Netbook.





"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
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Talking about a laptop with no CD\DVD access. Desktop is in for repair

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I have Office Ultimate 2007 on my computer -- retail version with product
kery. My computer crashed. While it is being repaired, I purchased a
netbook (with NO CD drive) to use until repaired computer is returned.

Netbook has trial version of Office. How can I convert the trial version
into a regular version of Office using the same product key. When I enter
that 25-digit number, it is returned as "invalid".

Again, I do not have a CD drive in the netbook -- so I can't do a fresh
installation.

Anyone?



Load the Install CD onto your HDD (home PC) into a Shared Folder. Use the
Netbook to access the shared folder, and load the program. Input the key when
asked.

The upside is, when you are working with the Netbook, you can print to your
printer at home over the network.