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WOW! As professional as you've been in your previous posts this is
certainly unexpected behavior. A simple explanation would have sufficed and I would have gladly offered you an apology. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP MOS Master Instructor "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... IDIOT, I was going to give him the address AT MICROSOFT where you can rebuy a key for 1/2 price since it came with the bundled software. So back the hell off of me. You guys obviously don't know the email address and James Johnson of MS doesn't want it given out it a FORUM. So back the hell off. I wasn't doing any thing illegal except protecting James's email address. I'm a BETA TESTER I know the rules. But HE is the one to approach for these issues. You could go the looooooonnnng way as YOU suggested but since James is a friend of mine this way would be faster. SO BITE ME. I'M NOT DOING ANYTHING ILLEGAL THAT WOULD JEPORDIZE MY CERTIFICATIONS. DO YOU EVEN HAVE ANY????????? So send MR. P Iracy a copy and he'll inform you that I AM RIGHT. I'm a Network Admin and I KNOW the laws....and I know the people that get the job done faster OBVIOUSLY YOU DON'T....... I've seen some of your answers and wonder where the hell you get your information. Just because you bought it bundled doesn't mean MS doesn't have a backup plan for when you lose it. God, Don't write me again until you can prove certification. Deborah Jean "Beth Melton" wrote: And I'm sure Mr. P. Iracy at Microsoft would love a copy of your reply in this newsgroup! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton "Deborah Jean" wrote in message news Write me at my yahoo email address and I'll help you with this. "jirka" wrote: My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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I didn't swear and she accused me of doing something illegal which I took
great offense to. I don't do things illegally and it's not my fault that I have been working with computers since 1987 and know more people and ways to fix things than she does. Perhaps I was a little hotheaded and to the REST of the community I apologize. But not to Beth Melton. She should think before she responds as the new law enacted 1/1/06 states if someone posts a falsehood about someone else wheather it be in a blog, forum, or website it's a sueable offense. She had no right to speak of me like that when she had no idea what the fix to his problem was and what I personally was going to do to help the man. Certifications do mean something in MS's world, it means that the carrier has the knowledge, determination and the creditionals to back up what they are saying. It also means that I cannot perform any illegal actions or I lose my certifications that I worked so hard to obtain. I'm sorry if I offended the rest of the community...but had Beth Melton not hinted that I was going to do something illegal to help someone I wouldn't have gotten so mad at HER not anyone else just HER. If I could have written her directley, my lawyer would have done so. Again I apoligize to you and the rest of the forum. Deborah Jean MOS Master Instructor Network Admin. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Hey - calm down and you might want to clean up the language a bit too while you are at it. By the way, certifications only mean that you can pass the test. -- 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, Deborah Jean asked: | IDIOT, I was going to give him the address AT MICROSOFT where you can | rebuy a key for 1/2 price since it came with the bundled software. | So back the hell off of me. You guys obviously don't know the email | address and James Johnson of MS doesn't want it given out it a FORUM. | So back the hell off. I wasn't doing any thing illegal except | protecting James's email address. I'm a BETA TESTER I know the | rules. But HE is the one to approach for these issues. You could go | the looooooonnnng way as YOU suggested but since James is a friend of | mine this way would be faster. SO BITE ME. I'M NOT DOING ANYTHING | ILLEGAL THAT WOULD JEPORDIZE MY CERTIFICATIONS. DO YOU EVEN HAVE | ANY????????? So send MR. P Iracy a copy and he'll inform you that I | AM RIGHT. I'm a Network Admin and I KNOW the laws....and I know the | people that get the job done faster OBVIOUSLY YOU DON'T....... | I've seen some of your answers and wonder where the hell you get your | information. Just because you bought it bundled doesn't mean MS | doesn't have a backup plan for when you lose it. God, Don't write me | again until you can prove certification. | | Deborah Jean | | "Beth Melton" wrote: | || And I'm sure Mr. P. Iracy at Microsoft would love a copy of your || reply in this newsgroup! || || ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ || Beth Melton || || || "Deborah Jean" wrote in || message news ||| Write me at my yahoo email address and I'll help you with this. ||| ||| ||| ||| "jirka" wrote: ||| |||| My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I |||| lost the |||| CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving |||| that I do |||| have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? |||| Thanks for any help |||| Jirka |
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Deborah Jean,
I've only been here a few months but by and large I have found people to be polite and friendly - and also incredibly knowledgeable, with or without qualifications or badges of honour. I defy anyone to hang around here for long without learning something. In my experience, general 'netiquette' disfavours taking problems offline, and certainly not until reasonable steps have been taken to address the issues online, as it makes the archive a far less valuable resource. Questions about licensing or, more particularly, ways round licensing are always difficult because, even if the poster is genuine, those who come along later may not be, and are generally answered, if at all, only in the broadest of terms. I do not know anything about OEM licences and, so, cannot comment on the actual answers to this question but your first brief post looked suspicious to me and, obviously, to others. I don't know you; until last week I hadn't noticed any posts by you and suddenly I see you offering to help with a licensing issue, offline, via what looks like a throwaway e-mail address. What would you think if you saw someone else post in a similar fashion? You could have avoided the comments if you had added a little more detail to your first post, but what really amazes me is your rude over-reaction to them. You would get ostracized from many societies for that kind of behaviour and no amount of qualifications or legal knowledge would help in mitigation, and the only person likely to benefit at all would seem to be your lawyer. I don't know Beth Melton any more than I know you, although I have seen her good responses to many many posts, but I would say you owe her more of an apology than you owe the rest of the community. Your comments here discredit both you and the newsgroup. -- Enjoy, Tony "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... I didn't swear and she accused me of doing something illegal which I took great offense to. I don't do things illegally and it's not my fault that I have been working with computers since 1987 and know more people and ways to fix things than she does. Perhaps I was a little hotheaded and to the REST of the community I apologize. But not to Beth Melton. She should think before she responds as the new law enacted 1/1/06 states if someone posts a falsehood about someone else wheather it be in a blog, forum, or website it's a sueable offense. She had no right to speak of me like that when she had no idea what the fix to his problem was and what I personally was going to do to help the man. Certifications do mean something in MS's world, it means that the carrier has the knowledge, determination and the creditionals to back up what they are saying. It also means that I cannot perform any illegal actions or I lose my certifications that I worked so hard to obtain. I'm sorry if I offended the rest of the community...but had Beth Melton not hinted that I was going to do something illegal to help someone I wouldn't have gotten so mad at HER not anyone else just HER. If I could have written her directley, my lawyer would have done so. Again I apoligize to you and the rest of the forum. Deborah Jean MOS Master Instructor Network Admin. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Hey - calm down and you might want to clean up the language a bit too while you are at it. By the way, certifications only mean that you can pass the test. -- 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, Deborah Jean asked: | IDIOT, I was going to give him the address AT MICROSOFT where you can | rebuy a key for 1/2 price since it came with the bundled software. | So back the hell off of me. You guys obviously don't know the email | address and James Johnson of MS doesn't want it given out it a FORUM. | So back the hell off. I wasn't doing any thing illegal except | protecting James's email address. I'm a BETA TESTER I know the | rules. But HE is the one to approach for these issues. You could go | the looooooonnnng way as YOU suggested but since James is a friend of | mine this way would be faster. SO BITE ME. I'M NOT DOING ANYTHING | ILLEGAL THAT WOULD JEPORDIZE MY CERTIFICATIONS. DO YOU EVEN HAVE | ANY????????? So send MR. P Iracy a copy and he'll inform you that I | AM RIGHT. I'm a Network Admin and I KNOW the laws....and I know the | people that get the job done faster OBVIOUSLY YOU DON'T....... | I've seen some of your answers and wonder where the hell you get your | information. Just because you bought it bundled doesn't mean MS | doesn't have a backup plan for when you lose it. God, Don't write me | again until you can prove certification. | | Deborah Jean | | "Beth Melton" wrote: | || And I'm sure Mr. P. Iracy at Microsoft would love a copy of your || reply in this newsgroup! || || ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ || Beth Melton || || || "Deborah Jean" wrote in || message news ||| Write me at my yahoo email address and I'll help you with this. ||| ||| ||| ||| "jirka" wrote: ||| |||| My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I |||| lost the |||| CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving |||| that I do |||| have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? |||| Thanks for any help |||| Jirka |
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Hi Jirka,
I just realized I did make a mistake in this thread and that was I didn't provide an answer to your question. I apologize for getting distracted by the 'side thread'. To answer your question, if you have an OEM installation of Office you can obtain a new Product Key from Microsoft if the Office application is still supported by Microsoft. The procedure is to first contact the OEM and request a new key. Then, if the OEM will not provide a replacement key contact Microsoft and explain the problem to them. They should generate a new key for you, however, you could incur a nominal fee for this service. Note the 'nominal fee' may be $10 USD (not 1/2 price). Contact information is (800) 936-5700 or if outside the US see this site: http://microsoft.com/worldwide Here are a couple of additional notes for others who may be following this thread: This answer has been provided in this group, and others, several times and it is public information: Here's a Google Group search on past posts: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...&qt_s=Sea rch Also, there was a time Microsoft would not supply those with an OEM version of Office a replacement Product Key. One of my 'crusades' as an Microsoft Office MVP was do my best to try and change this policy and I tackled it at every opportunity, such as at the MVP summits in which we have access to product managers, dev teams, and various softies. Now, I don't know if I had any impact on the change (I'd like to think I did grin) but since I asked about this policy at every opportunity it enabled me to learn of change in the 'OEM Product Key policy' which I could pass on to others. :-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "jirka" wrote in message ... My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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You are correct, Microsoft does provide replacement product keys for
OEM users. However, there is no need to request a personal favor to obtain one - nor is the cost 1/2 price. If you are interested in learning more on how OEM users can obtain a new product key see my reply to the OP later in this thread. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... I was going to give him the address AT MICROSOFT where you can rebuy a key for 1/2 price since it came with the bundled software. snip snip Just because you bought it bundled doesn't mean MS doesn't have a backup plan for when you lose it. snip |
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Beth,
Before I take my leave of this forum as it has become a joke people telling people the wrong fix just to mess them up more. Not on this thread, I'm sorry I lost my temper. My husband died that day and I was just on here trying to forget about it. I meant simply to help Jirka and not give up an address that was entrusted to me years ago. A few colleges and myself have written a program that you and the rest of the forum may find useful. Assuming it is ran before they delete the Office suite it will give them the OEM's cd key. It called Belarc. You can google it and download a lite version for free. Perhaps, since I am leaving and focusing on teaching, you and Tony and Millie and Mary Sauer could pass this on to anyone. Remember it has to be ran before they delete office or any other registered program, and it can be run in Safe Mode. I'm sorry for my behaviour this last week. It's difficult to stand there and watch your husband of 26 years convulse 5-6 times a minute for 4 days until a Doctor finally decides that he's brain dead. (something any layman could have said on day one) and that you can finally sign the DNR papers. And then to stand helplessly by while they pull all the tubes and you watch your soulmate of over 2 decades take his final rasping breath. 49 years old is too young by any measure. I know this is no excuse for the way I acted and the things I had no right to say to you...I just hope that you can understand I wasn't mad at you, but at the world...and therefore I think I should take my leave of this forum before I hurt someone as obviously nice as yourself. You didn't scream back at me or anything as a matter of fact you complemented me on my previous answers. That shows great character, I'm sorry mine was not up to standard at the time, I hope you will all understand, and that you personally will find it in that great heart of yours to forgive me. Perhaps I'll return in a year or so when my personal life is not such a mess that I say things without thinking. I apoligize to the forum, well everyone except the comedians who shouldn't be here to begin with...and I quote, not anyone on this list it was a publisher issue. "boy you're dumb dud (yes I spelled it correctly) just go to google and ask, man, you must be braindead or something" the man just asked why his computer froze after inserting clipart. He had just updated to 2003 and hadn't done the "organize your clipart" phase of it.), but especially Beth, I personally apoligize to you, I always tell my students that your personal life ends at the door. But this one's a tough one and keeps sneaking in my windows, when I least expect it. I don't blame you for not forgiving me...i just wanted you to know that I ask your forgiveness, though my husband dying is not an excuse for bad behaviour and insults to you or anyone personally. I will miss most of you. Not the comedians of course but all of you who have put your time and soul into helping everyone you can. Remember Beth and the rest of you Belarc will help you solve alot of problems, because, trust me once people know you're part of a forum to help people they'll expect you to make housecalls and solve their problems. It's a must have program if you have to uninstall anything. Or, the good Lord save us from this, you have to fdisk and reformat. Again Beth, I'm sorry, and for the good of the forum itself I am removing myself until I feel like I can speak again without biting a good person's head off. I also apoligize to the community itself. I've made some great friends here and if any of you need me to walk you thru belarc the first time or just want to yell at me for being an idiot, unfeeling jerk write me at With that I bid you all adieu, and be careful what you to someone you love when you walk out the door, because you never know when they might be called to their reward. At least our last words to each other were I love you, I love you, too. Just like everyday, oh there I go again dragging you into my personal life, just please forgive me and try to understand that hateful person, the other day was not myself, not myself at all. Especially to you Beth, I'm sure if I were to stay we would have become good friends. Thank you for your time, all of you, I hope each and every one of you can find it in your heart to forgive my unthinkable behaviour. It's really not who I am at all. Farewell until I'm in a better frame of mind, I'll miss you all. Deborah Jean Anderson "Beth Melton" wrote: Hi Jirka, I just realized I did make a mistake in this thread and that was I didn't provide an answer to your question. I apologize for getting distracted by the 'side thread'. To answer your question, if you have an OEM installation of Office you can obtain a new Product Key from Microsoft if the Office application is still supported by Microsoft. The procedure is to first contact the OEM and request a new key. Then, if the OEM will not provide a replacement key contact Microsoft and explain the problem to them. They should generate a new key for you, however, you could incur a nominal fee for this service. Note the 'nominal fee' may be $10 USD (not 1/2 price). Contact information is (800) 936-5700 or if outside the US see this site: http://microsoft.com/worldwide Here are a couple of additional notes for others who may be following this thread: This answer has been provided in this group, and others, several times and it is public information: Here's a Google Group search on past posts: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...&qt_s=Sea rch Also, there was a time Microsoft would not supply those with an OEM version of Office a replacement Product Key. One of my 'crusades' as an Microsoft Office MVP was do my best to try and change this policy and I tackled it at every opportunity, such as at the MVP summits in which we have access to product managers, dev teams, and various softies. Now, I don't know if I had any impact on the change (I'd like to think I did grin) but since I asked about this policy at every opportunity it enabled me to learn of change in the 'OEM Product Key policy' which I could pass on to others. :-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "jirka" wrote in message ... My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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Hi Deborah Jean,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss; in the circumstances my comments seem out of place. I do know something of what you are going through but no words of mine are likely to help and I can only send you my heartfelt condolences. Take your time, for time is a great healer, and come back if and when you are ready - you will be welcome. I like Belarc and have recommended it here and on other fora. Well done for writing it. With kindest Regards, Tony "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... Beth, Before I take my leave of this forum as it has become a joke people telling people the wrong fix just to mess them up more. Not on this thread, I'm sorry I lost my temper. My husband died that day and I was just on here trying to forget about it. I meant simply to help Jirka and not give up an address that was entrusted to me years ago. A few colleges and myself have written a program that you and the rest of the forum may find useful. Assuming it is ran before they delete the Office suite it will give them the OEM's cd key. It called Belarc. You can google it and download a lite version for free. Perhaps, since I am leaving and focusing on teaching, you and Tony and Millie and Mary Sauer could pass this on to anyone. Remember it has to be ran before they delete office or any other registered program, and it can be run in Safe Mode. I'm sorry for my behaviour this last week. It's difficult to stand there and watch your husband of 26 years convulse 5-6 times a minute for 4 days until a Doctor finally decides that he's brain dead. (something any layman could have said on day one) and that you can finally sign the DNR papers. And then to stand helplessly by while they pull all the tubes and you watch your soulmate of over 2 decades take his final rasping breath. 49 years old is too young by any measure. I know this is no excuse for the way I acted and the things I had no right to say to you...I just hope that you can understand I wasn't mad at you, but at the world...and therefore I think I should take my leave of this forum before I hurt someone as obviously nice as yourself. You didn't scream back at me or anything as a matter of fact you complemented me on my previous answers. That shows great character, I'm sorry mine was not up to standard at the time, I hope you will all understand, and that you personally will find it in that great heart of yours to forgive me. Perhaps I'll return in a year or so when my personal life is not such a mess that I say things without thinking. I apoligize to the forum, well everyone except the comedians who shouldn't be here to begin with...and I quote, not anyone on this list it was a publisher issue. "boy you're dumb dud (yes I spelled it correctly) just go to google and ask, man, you must be braindead or something" the man just asked why his computer froze after inserting clipart. He had just updated to 2003 and hadn't done the "organize your clipart" phase of it.), but especially Beth, I personally apoligize to you, I always tell my students that your personal life ends at the door. But this one's a tough one and keeps sneaking in my windows, when I least expect it. I don't blame you for not forgiving me...i just wanted you to know that I ask your forgiveness, though my husband dying is not an excuse for bad behaviour and insults to you or anyone personally. I will miss most of you. Not the comedians of course but all of you who have put your time and soul into helping everyone you can. Remember Beth and the rest of you Belarc will help you solve alot of problems, because, trust me once people know you're part of a forum to help people they'll expect you to make housecalls and solve their problems. It's a must have program if you have to uninstall anything. Or, the good Lord save us from this, you have to fdisk and reformat. Again Beth, I'm sorry, and for the good of the forum itself I am removing myself until I feel like I can speak again without biting a good person's head off. I also apoligize to the community itself. I've made some great friends here and if any of you need me to walk you thru belarc the first time or just want to yell at me for being an idiot, unfeeling jerk write me at With that I bid you all adieu, and be careful what you to someone you love when you walk out the door, because you never know when they might be called to their reward. At least our last words to each other were I love you, I love you, too. Just like everyday, oh there I go again dragging you into my personal life, just please forgive me and try to understand that hateful person, the other day was not myself, not myself at all. Especially to you Beth, I'm sure if I were to stay we would have become good friends. Thank you for your time, all of you, I hope each and every one of you can find it in your heart to forgive my unthinkable behaviour. It's really not who I am at all. Farewell until I'm in a better frame of mind, I'll miss you all. Deborah Jean Anderson "Beth Melton" wrote: Hi Jirka, I just realized I did make a mistake in this thread and that was I didn't provide an answer to your question. I apologize for getting distracted by the 'side thread'. To answer your question, if you have an OEM installation of Office you can obtain a new Product Key from Microsoft if the Office application is still supported by Microsoft. The procedure is to first contact the OEM and request a new key. Then, if the OEM will not provide a replacement key contact Microsoft and explain the problem to them. They should generate a new key for you, however, you could incur a nominal fee for this service. Note the 'nominal fee' may be $10 USD (not 1/2 price). Contact information is (800) 936-5700 or if outside the US see this site: http://microsoft.com/worldwide Here are a couple of additional notes for others who may be following this thread: This answer has been provided in this group, and others, several times and it is public information: Here's a Google Group search on past posts: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ey&qt_s=Sea r ch Also, there was a time Microsoft would not supply those with an OEM version of Office a replacement Product Key. One of my 'crusades' as an Microsoft Office MVP was do my best to try and change this policy and I tackled it at every opportunity, such as at the MVP summits in which we have access to product managers, dev teams, and various softies. Now, I don't know if I had any impact on the change (I'd like to think I did grin) but since I asked about this policy at every opportunity it enabled me to learn of change in the 'OEM Product Key policy' which I could pass on to others. :-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "jirka" wrote in message ... My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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No it wasn't you that was out of line it was me, especially to beth I can not
express how badly I feel for jumping down her throat for no good cause. thank you for your condolances. He was sick a very long time and I know he was just waiting to die, doesn't make it easier, I have a great support group with the people I work with at the college...and I know...time....how long I wonder 26 years we were married, I miss him everytime I walk in this house that's why I was on the forum that day, when clearly I shouldn't have been. I will return one day...like you said time. Did you lose your spouse too? Thanks for the kuddos on Belarc but I didn't write it alone. It is helpful and in the future we will add in where one can read all the embedded info on the cd, dvd, floppy drive or travel drive. maybe that's what I'll do with all this alone time. That way I'm only cussing out a program and not a person. If you see Beth typing would you make sure she reads my apology it was from the heart and I do want her to see it. Thanks Tony, see you at a future date. "Tony Jollans" wrote: Hi Deborah Jean, I am very sorry to hear of your loss; in the circumstances my comments seem out of place. I do know something of what you are going through but no words of mine are likely to help and I can only send you my heartfelt condolences. Take your time, for time is a great healer, and come back if and when you are ready - you will be welcome. I like Belarc and have recommended it here and on other fora. Well done for writing it. With kindest Regards, Tony "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... Beth, Before I take my leave of this forum as it has become a joke people telling people the wrong fix just to mess them up more. Not on this thread, I'm sorry I lost my temper. My husband died that day and I was just on here trying to forget about it. I meant simply to help Jirka and not give up an address that was entrusted to me years ago. A few colleges and myself have written a program that you and the rest of the forum may find useful. Assuming it is ran before they delete the Office suite it will give them the OEM's cd key. It called Belarc. You can google it and download a lite version for free. Perhaps, since I am leaving and focusing on teaching, you and Tony and Millie and Mary Sauer could pass this on to anyone. Remember it has to be ran before they delete office or any other registered program, and it can be run in Safe Mode. I'm sorry for my behaviour this last week. It's difficult to stand there and watch your husband of 26 years convulse 5-6 times a minute for 4 days until a Doctor finally decides that he's brain dead. (something any layman could have said on day one) and that you can finally sign the DNR papers. And then to stand helplessly by while they pull all the tubes and you watch your soulmate of over 2 decades take his final rasping breath. 49 years old is too young by any measure. I know this is no excuse for the way I acted and the things I had no right to say to you...I just hope that you can understand I wasn't mad at you, but at the world...and therefore I think I should take my leave of this forum before I hurt someone as obviously nice as yourself. You didn't scream back at me or anything as a matter of fact you complemented me on my previous answers. That shows great character, I'm sorry mine was not up to standard at the time, I hope you will all understand, and that you personally will find it in that great heart of yours to forgive me. Perhaps I'll return in a year or so when my personal life is not such a mess that I say things without thinking. I apoligize to the forum, well everyone except the comedians who shouldn't be here to begin with...and I quote, not anyone on this list it was a publisher issue. "boy you're dumb dud (yes I spelled it correctly) just go to google and ask, man, you must be braindead or something" the man just asked why his computer froze after inserting clipart. He had just updated to 2003 and hadn't done the "organize your clipart" phase of it.), but especially Beth, I personally apoligize to you, I always tell my students that your personal life ends at the door. But this one's a tough one and keeps sneaking in my windows, when I least expect it. I don't blame you for not forgiving me...i just wanted you to know that I ask your forgiveness, though my husband dying is not an excuse for bad behaviour and insults to you or anyone personally. I will miss most of you. Not the comedians of course but all of you who have put your time and soul into helping everyone you can. Remember Beth and the rest of you Belarc will help you solve alot of problems, because, trust me once people know you're part of a forum to help people they'll expect you to make housecalls and solve their problems. It's a must have program if you have to uninstall anything. Or, the good Lord save us from this, you have to fdisk and reformat. Again Beth, I'm sorry, and for the good of the forum itself I am removing myself until I feel like I can speak again without biting a good person's head off. I also apoligize to the community itself. I've made some great friends here and if any of you need me to walk you thru belarc the first time or just want to yell at me for being an idiot, unfeeling jerk write me at With that I bid you all adieu, and be careful what you to someone you love when you walk out the door, because you never know when they might be called to their reward. At least our last words to each other were I love you, I love you, too. Just like everyday, oh there I go again dragging you into my personal life, just please forgive me and try to understand that hateful person, the other day was not myself, not myself at all. Especially to you Beth, I'm sure if I were to stay we would have become good friends. Thank you for your time, all of you, I hope each and every one of you can find it in your heart to forgive my unthinkable behaviour. It's really not who I am at all. Farewell until I'm in a better frame of mind, I'll miss you all. Deborah Jean Anderson "Beth Melton" wrote: Hi Jirka, I just realized I did make a mistake in this thread and that was I didn't provide an answer to your question. I apologize for getting distracted by the 'side thread'. To answer your question, if you have an OEM installation of Office you can obtain a new Product Key from Microsoft if the Office application is still supported by Microsoft. The procedure is to first contact the OEM and request a new key. Then, if the OEM will not provide a replacement key contact Microsoft and explain the problem to them. They should generate a new key for you, however, you could incur a nominal fee for this service. Note the 'nominal fee' may be $10 USD (not 1/2 price). Contact information is (800) 936-5700 or if outside the US see this site: http://microsoft.com/worldwide Here are a couple of additional notes for others who may be following this thread: This answer has been provided in this group, and others, several times and it is public information: Here's a Google Group search on past posts: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ey&qt_s=Sea r ch Also, there was a time Microsoft would not supply those with an OEM version of Office a replacement Product Key. One of my 'crusades' as an Microsoft Office MVP was do my best to try and change this policy and I tackled it at every opportunity, such as at the MVP summits in which we have access to product managers, dev teams, and various softies. Now, I don't know if I had any impact on the change (I'd like to think I did grin) but since I asked about this policy at every opportunity it enabled me to learn of change in the 'OEM Product Key policy' which I could pass on to others. :-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "jirka" wrote in message ... My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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Hi Deborah,
I am SO sorry to hear of your loss. :-( You know, we're human and an aspect being human is we make mistakes. Another aspect is we are always learning, and learning from the mistakes we make is what makes us 'better humans'. But not everyone has learned it's okay to admit when we're wrong and that we gain far more respect when we do. I truly appreciate you taking the time to make amends and that's a quality I find admirable and *of course* I accept your apology. :-) (Trust me, I've been flamed far worse through the years - it just comes with the territory.) If truth be told, when I replied to your post I didn't realize it was you. It certainly wasn't one of your typical posts: very helpful and detailed, nor did it include your customary signature. We see a *lot* of 'offers to share keys' around here and it looked like yet another suspicious offer. Had I noted it was from someone who has been helping out in the group I still would have questioned it - but not in the same manner as I did. Once I read your reply and realized it was you I felt badly for not paying closer attention before firing off my post. I sincerely apologize for casting suspicion on you in this group - by no means was I attempting to personally attack you. I DO hope you plan on sticking around. I found your posts knowledgeable and professional and, as you have observed, folks who are willing to help are an asset to the group. You'll always be welcome around here. :-) (btw, Belarc has been recommended in this group many times and I've used it myself upon occasion. Thanks for helping to create such a valuable resource.) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... Beth, Before I take my leave of this forum as it has become a joke people telling people the wrong fix just to mess them up more. Not on this thread, I'm sorry I lost my temper. My husband died that day and I was just on here trying to forget about it. I meant simply to help Jirka and not give up an address that was entrusted to me years ago. A few colleges and myself have written a program that you and the rest of the forum may find useful. Assuming it is ran before they delete the Office suite it will give them the OEM's cd key. It called Belarc. You can google it and download a lite version for free. Perhaps, since I am leaving and focusing on teaching, you and Tony and Millie and Mary Sauer could pass this on to anyone. Remember it has to be ran before they delete office or any other registered program, and it can be run in Safe Mode. I'm sorry for my behaviour this last week. It's difficult to stand there and watch your husband of 26 years convulse 5-6 times a minute for 4 days until a Doctor finally decides that he's brain dead. (something any layman could have said on day one) and that you can finally sign the DNR papers. And then to stand helplessly by while they pull all the tubes and you watch your soulmate of over 2 decades take his final rasping breath. 49 years old is too young by any measure. I know this is no excuse for the way I acted and the things I had no right to say to you...I just hope that you can understand I wasn't mad at you, but at the world...and therefore I think I should take my leave of this forum before I hurt someone as obviously nice as yourself. You didn't scream back at me or anything as a matter of fact you complemented me on my previous answers. That shows great character, I'm sorry mine was not up to standard at the time, I hope you will all understand, and that you personally will find it in that great heart of yours to forgive me. Perhaps I'll return in a year or so when my personal life is not such a mess that I say things without thinking. I apoligize to the forum, well everyone except the comedians who shouldn't be here to begin with...and I quote, not anyone on this list it was a publisher issue. "boy you're dumb dud (yes I spelled it correctly) just go to google and ask, man, you must be braindead or something" the man just asked why his computer froze after inserting clipart. He had just updated to 2003 and hadn't done the "organize your clipart" phase of it.), but especially Beth, I personally apoligize to you, I always tell my students that your personal life ends at the door. But this one's a tough one and keeps sneaking in my windows, when I least expect it. I don't blame you for not forgiving me...i just wanted you to know that I ask your forgiveness, though my husband dying is not an excuse for bad behaviour and insults to you or anyone personally. I will miss most of you. Not the comedians of course but all of you who have put your time and soul into helping everyone you can. Remember Beth and the rest of you Belarc will help you solve alot of problems, because, trust me once people know you're part of a forum to help people they'll expect you to make housecalls and solve their problems. It's a must have program if you have to uninstall anything. Or, the good Lord save us from this, you have to fdisk and reformat. Again Beth, I'm sorry, and for the good of the forum itself I am removing myself until I feel like I can speak again without biting a good person's head off. I also apoligize to the community itself. I've made some great friends here and if any of you need me to walk you thru belarc the first time or just want to yell at me for being an idiot, unfeeling jerk write me at With that I bid you all adieu, and be careful what you to someone you love when you walk out the door, because you never know when they might be called to their reward. At least our last words to each other were I love you, I love you, too. Just like everyday, oh there I go again dragging you into my personal life, just please forgive me and try to understand that hateful person, the other day was not myself, not myself at all. Especially to you Beth, I'm sure if I were to stay we would have become good friends. Thank you for your time, all of you, I hope each and every one of you can find it in your heart to forgive my unthinkable behaviour. It's really not who I am at all. Farewell until I'm in a better frame of mind, I'll miss you all. Deborah Jean Anderson "Beth Melton" wrote: Hi Jirka, I just realized I did make a mistake in this thread and that was I didn't provide an answer to your question. I apologize for getting distracted by the 'side thread'. To answer your question, if you have an OEM installation of Office you can obtain a new Product Key from Microsoft if the Office application is still supported by Microsoft. The procedure is to first contact the OEM and request a new key. Then, if the OEM will not provide a replacement key contact Microsoft and explain the problem to them. They should generate a new key for you, however, you could incur a nominal fee for this service. Note the 'nominal fee' may be $10 USD (not 1/2 price). Contact information is (800) 936-5700 or if outside the US see this site: http://microsoft.com/worldwide Here are a couple of additional notes for others who may be following this thread: This answer has been provided in this group, and others, several times and it is public information: Here's a Google Group search on past posts: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...&qt_s=Sea rch Also, there was a time Microsoft would not supply those with an OEM version of Office a replacement Product Key. One of my 'crusades' as an Microsoft Office MVP was do my best to try and change this policy and I tackled it at every opportunity, such as at the MVP summits in which we have access to product managers, dev teams, and various softies. Now, I don't know if I had any impact on the change (I'd like to think I did grin) but since I asked about this policy at every opportunity it enabled me to learn of change in the 'OEM Product Key policy' which I could pass on to others. :-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "jirka" wrote in message ... My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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I am sooo glad you read my apoligy, I sincerley meant each and every word.
I'm going to take a break for a while I need to not be mad at the world, grass, clouds or anything else. I totally lost it and I totally am sorry. I've read your post too and admire your professionalism. No it wasn't one of my typical posts but it wasn't a typical day. Now I have this "person" following me from post to post insulting me and calling me a liar. Didn't the FBI just write a law saying you can't publish an untruth or harass someone. I'm going to take a sabatical for 6-12 months and then I'll be back I do enjoy helping people which is probably why I teach. I was sending my best students here to help out and build their self esteem and reenforce what they have learned but as long as Margolotta is out there I don't think so. She accused me of lying about my Certs and (if you can believe this) about my husband dying. Who would lie about that? Do me one last favor would you...go and search for all her posts...she never helps anyone, insults everyone and doesn't even have a valid email account. Is there something we can do about that? I would love to turn her into the FBI and their new law but I'm not sure if my emotions are interferring again. Excuse my last post to her but she called me a liar about Pierce and that's a real hot button, when the rest of you have been so understanding. I will be back, but I need to come back when I'm more myself. Tony said that he's been thru something like this and it takes time. 26 years is a long time to spend with one's soulmate and I thank the good lord for those years. I'm so glad you read my apoligy because I do respect you and your intelligence. I'll miss you but I WILL BE BACK. Meanwhile I can't deal with airheads (opps there's that mad at the world feeling again, sorry) like Margolotta go search her responses when she does deem someone worthy of an answer it's the wrong one. Tell me if I'm over reacting and I'll trust your judgement more than mine right now and I will not turn her in, but if you agree, let me do the dirty work. She'll be gone by the time I come back and trust me you don't want her harrassing you every single day. I do enjoy this and most of the people I've met. I'll miss you all for a little bit but I think you can live without my crappie attitude, like Tony says it takes time. Maybe I'll work on Belarc so it can read embedded info in the cd, dvd, floppy and travel drives. Does MS embed the cd key on the cd? Some companies do so it would be worthwhile anyway and then all I'll be yelling at is programming code. I will miss you, Tony, Mary, Ed and most of all Granny she's a sassy ol woman. Let me know about Margolotta, please tell me I'm not insane and she is insulting every one lately of course she's focused on me. If she is, something needs to be done. When you are searching though forgive my last two responses to her. I know she's yanking my chain because she gets off on my reaction...but now is not a good time. I will be back I do enjoy this and you guys to much to be gone for too long, just long enough to get my head back together. If you ever ever find yourself in West Texas, look up APC I'd love to meet you in person and take you out for dinner. I'm so glad you read my apology, because you are one of the last people I ever wanted to take out this missplaced anger on. I respect you and most people I have met here. Don't worry I'll be back before you know it. Miss ya'll, Deborah Jean. "Beth Melton" wrote: Hi Deborah, I am SO sorry to hear of your loss. :-( You know, we're human and an aspect being human is we make mistakes. Another aspect is we are always learning, and learning from the mistakes we make is what makes us 'better humans'. But not everyone has learned it's okay to admit when we're wrong and that we gain far more respect when we do. I truly appreciate you taking the time to make amends and that's a quality I find admirable and *of course* I accept your apology. :-) (Trust me, I've been flamed far worse through the years - it just comes with the territory.) If truth be told, when I replied to your post I didn't realize it was you. It certainly wasn't one of your typical posts: very helpful and detailed, nor did it include your customary signature. We see a *lot* of 'offers to share keys' around here and it looked like yet another suspicious offer. Had I noted it was from someone who has been helping out in the group I still would have questioned it - but not in the same manner as I did. Once I read your reply and realized it was you I felt badly for not paying closer attention before firing off my post. I sincerely apologize for casting suspicion on you in this group - by no means was I attempting to personally attack you. I DO hope you plan on sticking around. I found your posts knowledgeable and professional and, as you have observed, folks who are willing to help are an asset to the group. You'll always be welcome around here. :-) (btw, Belarc has been recommended in this group many times and I've used it myself upon occasion. Thanks for helping to create such a valuable resource.) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Deborah Jean" wrote in message ... Beth, Before I take my leave of this forum as it has become a joke people telling people the wrong fix just to mess them up more. Not on this thread, I'm sorry I lost my temper. My husband died that day and I was just on here trying to forget about it. I meant simply to help Jirka and not give up an address that was entrusted to me years ago. A few colleges and myself have written a program that you and the rest of the forum may find useful. Assuming it is ran before they delete the Office suite it will give them the OEM's cd key. It called Belarc. You can google it and download a lite version for free. Perhaps, since I am leaving and focusing on teaching, you and Tony and Millie and Mary Sauer could pass this on to anyone. Remember it has to be ran before they delete office or any other registered program, and it can be run in Safe Mode. I'm sorry for my behaviour this last week. It's difficult to stand there and watch your husband of 26 years convulse 5-6 times a minute for 4 days until a Doctor finally decides that he's brain dead. (something any layman could have said on day one) and that you can finally sign the DNR papers. And then to stand helplessly by while they pull all the tubes and you watch your soulmate of over 2 decades take his final rasping breath. 49 years old is too young by any measure. I know this is no excuse for the way I acted and the things I had no right to say to you...I just hope that you can understand I wasn't mad at you, but at the world...and therefore I think I should take my leave of this forum before I hurt someone as obviously nice as yourself. You didn't scream back at me or anything as a matter of fact you complemented me on my previous answers. That shows great character, I'm sorry mine was not up to standard at the time, I hope you will all understand, and that you personally will find it in that great heart of yours to forgive me. Perhaps I'll return in a year or so when my personal life is not such a mess that I say things without thinking. I apoligize to the forum, well everyone except the comedians who shouldn't be here to begin with...and I quote, not anyone on this list it was a publisher issue. "boy you're dumb dud (yes I spelled it correctly) just go to google and ask, man, you must be braindead or something" the man just asked why his computer froze after inserting clipart. He had just updated to 2003 and hadn't done the "organize your clipart" phase of it.), but especially Beth, I personally apoligize to you, I always tell my students that your personal life ends at the door. But this one's a tough one and keeps sneaking in my windows, when I least expect it. I don't blame you for not forgiving me...i just wanted you to know that I ask your forgiveness, though my husband dying is not an excuse for bad behaviour and insults to you or anyone personally. I will miss most of you. Not the comedians of course but all of you who have put your time and soul into helping everyone you can. Remember Beth and the rest of you Belarc will help you solve alot of problems, because, trust me once people know you're part of a forum to help people they'll expect you to make housecalls and solve their problems. It's a must have program if you have to uninstall anything. Or, the good Lord save us from this, you have to fdisk and reformat. Again Beth, I'm sorry, and for the good of the forum itself I am removing myself until I feel like I can speak again without biting a good person's head off. I also apoligize to the community itself. I've made some great friends here and if any of you need me to walk you thru belarc the first time or just want to yell at me for being an idiot, unfeeling jerk write me at With that I bid you all adieu, and be careful what you to someone you love when you walk out the door, because you never know when they might be called to their reward. At least our last words to each other were I love you, I love you, too. Just like everyday, oh there I go again dragging you into my personal life, just please forgive me and try to understand that hateful person, the other day was not myself, not myself at all. Especially to you Beth, I'm sure if I were to stay we would have become good friends. Thank you for your time, all of you, I hope each and every one of you can find it in your heart to forgive my unthinkable behaviour. It's really not who I am at all. Farewell until I'm in a better frame of mind, I'll miss you all. Deborah Jean Anderson "Beth Melton" wrote: Hi Jirka, I just realized I did make a mistake in this thread and that was I didn't provide an answer to your question. I apologize for getting distracted by the 'side thread'. To answer your question, if you have an OEM installation of Office you can obtain a new Product Key from Microsoft if the Office application is still supported by Microsoft. The procedure is to first contact the OEM and request a new key. Then, if the OEM will not provide a replacement key contact Microsoft and explain the problem to them. They should generate a new key for you, however, you could incur a nominal fee for this service. Note the 'nominal fee' may be $10 USD (not 1/2 price). Contact information is (800) 936-5700 or if outside the US see this site: http://microsoft.com/worldwide Here are a couple of additional notes for others who may be following this thread: This answer has been provided in this group, and others, several times and it is public information: Here's a Google Group search on past posts: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...&qt_s=Sea rch Also, there was a time Microsoft would not supply those with an OEM version of Office a replacement Product Key. One of my 'crusades' as an Microsoft Office MVP was do my best to try and change this policy and I tackled it at every opportunity, such as at the MVP summits in which we have access to product managers, dev teams, and various softies. Now, I don't know if I had any impact on the change (I'd like to think I did grin) but since I asked about this policy at every opportunity it enabled me to learn of change in the 'OEM Product Key policy' which I could pass on to others. :-) Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "jirka" wrote in message ... My system has recently crashed and after reinstal I realized that I lost the CD key for my Office 2003. Is there any way I can, upon proving that I do have a genuine OEM MS product, get a new key? Thanks for any help Jirka |
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