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Registration Code
I reformatted my hard drive to upgrade to XP, and upgraded
to Office XP as well. I have another computer that does not have Office installed, so I would like to install Office 2000 on the other computer. My problem is that I lost the book with the registration code for Office 2000. Is there another place I can find it, or a number I can call to get it? Thank you! |
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If you have an OEM version of Office 2000 that was preinstalled by your
computer's manufacturer, then you cannot legally install it on another computer, because you are only licensed to use that copy of Office on the computer where it was originally installed. If you purchased a retail version of Office 2000, then see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823570 "How to Obtain a New Product Key for Office Program Setup". shannon wrote: I reformatted my hard drive to upgrade to XP, and upgraded to Office XP as well. I have another computer that does not have Office installed, so I would like to install Office 2000 on the other computer. My problem is that I lost the book with the registration code for Office 2000. Is there another place I can find it, or a number I can call to get it? Thank you! |
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Yes, you can download a working serial number from he
http://www.serialarchive.com Hope this helps. shannon wrote: I reformatted my hard drive to upgrade to XP, and upgraded to Office XP as well. I have another computer that does not have Office installed, so I would like to install Office 2000 on the other computer. My problem is that I lost the book with the registration code for Office 2000. Is there another place I can find it, or a number I can call to get it? Thank you! -- 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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