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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation
wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and
a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
"Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant
completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
"Peter Foldes" wrote: Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? . I know I uninstalled EVERYTHING!! I now cannot even download the trial as it says I have downloaded my alotted amount. I have never gotten this to work and only need it for about 30 more days. I even paid for a 180 day trial and it won't work either!! Someone, please help!! |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
No you did not uninstall everything needed to be uninstalled. Is the Activation
Assistant uninstalled -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Peter Foldes" wrote: Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? . I know I uninstalled EVERYTHING!! I now cannot even download the trial as it says I have downloaded my alotted amount. I have never gotten this to work and only need it for about 30 more days. I even paid for a 180 day trial and it won't work either!! Someone, please help!! |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
Yes, activation assistant and office 2007 all were uninstalled, even
uninstalled the reinstall trial that was loaded at purchase. Was I missing anything else? I could not find anything else lingering. Even cleared out the recycle bin which held the download trial 2007. Now I cannot download it as microsoft said I downloaded it too much. "Peter Foldes" wrote: No you did not uninstall everything needed to be uninstalled. Is the Activation Assistant uninstalled -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Peter Foldes" wrote: Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? . I know I uninstalled EVERYTHING!! I now cannot even download the trial as it says I have downloaded my alotted amount. I have never gotten this to work and only need it for about 30 more days. I even paid for a 180 day trial and it won't work either!! Someone, please help!! . |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
Then spend a little and purchase it or download Open Office
-- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... Yes, activation assistant and office 2007 all were uninstalled, even uninstalled the reinstall trial that was loaded at purchase. Was I missing anything else? I could not find anything else lingering. Even cleared out the recycle bin which held the download trial 2007. Now I cannot download it as microsoft said I downloaded it too much. "Peter Foldes" wrote: No you did not uninstall everything needed to be uninstalled. Is the Activation Assistant uninstalled -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Peter Foldes" wrote: Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? . I know I uninstalled EVERYTHING!! I now cannot even download the trial as it says I have downloaded my alotted amount. I have never gotten this to work and only need it for about 30 more days. I even paid for a 180 day trial and it won't work either!! Someone, please help!! . |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
It costs over $400 so that is not possible and I need microsoft office pro
2007 for the class..just for 30 more days. What a pain!! "Peter Foldes" wrote: Then spend a little and purchase it or download Open Office -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... Yes, activation assistant and office 2007 all were uninstalled, even uninstalled the reinstall trial that was loaded at purchase. Was I missing anything else? I could not find anything else lingering. Even cleared out the recycle bin which held the download trial 2007. Now I cannot download it as microsoft said I downloaded it too much. "Peter Foldes" wrote: No you did not uninstall everything needed to be uninstalled. Is the Activation Assistant uninstalled -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Peter Foldes" wrote: Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? . I know I uninstalled EVERYTHING!! I now cannot even download the trial as it says I have downloaded my alotted amount. I have never gotten this to work and only need it for about 30 more days. I even paid for a 180 day trial and it won't work either!! Someone, please help!! . . |
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Office 2007 trial expired immediately due to prior Office 2003
Did you try to download Open Office or tried to download Office Pro 2010 Beta which
is good for another few months -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... It costs over $400 so that is not possible and I need microsoft office pro 2007 for the class..just for 30 more days. What a pain!! "Peter Foldes" wrote: Then spend a little and purchase it or download Open Office -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... Yes, activation assistant and office 2007 all were uninstalled, even uninstalled the reinstall trial that was loaded at purchase. Was I missing anything else? I could not find anything else lingering. Even cleared out the recycle bin which held the download trial 2007. Now I cannot download it as microsoft said I downloaded it too much. "Peter Foldes" wrote: No you did not uninstall everything needed to be uninstalled. Is the Activation Assistant uninstalled -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Peter Foldes" wrote: Apparently you did not uninstall the Office 2007 Trial and the Activation Assistant completely. When you do the latter then your Retail Office 2007 pro will install -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "KC" wrote in message ... "Robert Ozone" wrote: I installed a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, on a clean XP Pro system and a clean Windows 7 Pro system and get the same result the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002" same day I installed it. Need this fixed ASAP working on getting a license for 20+ users which is not put together yet.... HELP!!!!! "rschu" wrote: I attempted to install a trial version of Office 2007 Pro, and the activation wizard said "Your trial period expired on December 31, 2002". This PC is Windows XP machine, new in about year 2005, where the machine already had an expired trial version of Office 2003 installed. I was using the expired Office 2003 trial as a file viewer and never activated the 60-day trial period for it. When installing the Office 2007 Pro trial, I selected the option to remove the older version of Office, which worked successfully. Now when I start any Office app, the activation wizard says that my trial is expired. How do I activate a 60-day trial for Office 2007 in this situation? I already tried to clean the 2003 install using MicrosoftFixit50302. I am having same issue, although I am installing on a new computer with Windows7 with Office 2007 trial version uninstalled before uploading office pro 2007. Get the 2002 expiration date and only a read only. All worked before on my Vista machine until the motherboard died. Anyone have a work around? . I know I uninstalled EVERYTHING!! I now cannot even download the trial as it says I have downloaded my alotted amount. I have never gotten this to work and only need it for about 30 more days. I even paid for a 180 day trial and it won't work either!! Someone, please help!! . . |
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