A Microsoft Office (Excel, Word) forum. OfficeFrustration

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » OfficeFrustration forum » Microsoft Office » Setup, Installing & Configuration
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read  

Activation questions



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old January 23rd, 2008, 01:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Grey Area
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1
Default Activation questions

Currently have Offixe XP Pro which I was perfectly happy with until I
upgraded the PC running it to Vista. Now whenever Outlook does
"Send/Receive", it prompts me for the email account password every time, even
though I have it set ot "remember password". Since XP Pro seems to be largely
unsupported now, it seems my only option is to upgrade...but I've heard all
sorts of problems related to "activation" of Office 2007. Maybe someone can
answer the following?

If I buy Microsoft Office Professional 2007;

1. How many times can I install it on the same machine?
2. How much if a "change" in the configuration of my machine will cause
Office to think it's been reinstalled elsewhere?

I'm concerned because I ran into teh same issue of activation limits with
TomTom...they sell their product with only TWO allowed activations...but I
had two faulty mobile phones which I had to return...so on the third one I
couldn't reinstall TomTom...and they were singularly unhelpful about it.
  #2  
Old January 23rd, 2008, 05:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
DL
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8,442
Default Activation questions

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM edition

"Grey Area" Grey wrote in message
...
Currently have Offixe XP Pro which I was perfectly happy with until I
upgraded the PC running it to Vista. Now whenever Outlook does
"Send/Receive", it prompts me for the email account password every time,
even
though I have it set ot "remember password". Since XP Pro seems to be
largely
unsupported now, it seems my only option is to upgrade...but I've heard
all
sorts of problems related to "activation" of Office 2007. Maybe someone
can
answer the following?

If I buy Microsoft Office Professional 2007;

1. How many times can I install it on the same machine?
2. How much if a "change" in the configuration of my machine will cause
Office to think it's been reinstalled elsewhere?

I'm concerned because I ran into teh same issue of activation limits with
TomTom...they sell their product with only TWO allowed activations...but I
had two faulty mobile phones which I had to return...so on the third one I
couldn't reinstall TomTom...and they were singularly unhelpful about it.



  #3  
Old January 26th, 2008, 03:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Grey Area[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 5
Default Activation questions

Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on the
product offered here;

http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2

I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere
else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's any difference
between this and the version I would buy from MS direct (and they said there
isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the recommended retail
price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...

Thanks again for the help.

"DL" wrote:

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM edition


  #4  
Old January 26th, 2008, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
DL
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8,442
Default Activation questions

£49.95?
If its two good to be true it cannot be true
£405.98 on Amazon uk, $399.99 Amazon us (full retail versions) Note the
amazing MS exchange rate
Its cheaper to buy from your favourite, none dodgy, on line retailer than
direct from MS
If you are in the UK, you can buy in the US if you have the opportunity,
there's no differences in any English language version.

"Grey Area" wrote in message
news
Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on the
product offered here;

http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2

I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere
else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's any difference
between this and the version I would buy from MS direct (and they said
there
isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the recommended
retail
price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...

Thanks again for the help.

"DL" wrote:

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM
edition




  #5  
Old January 26th, 2008, 07:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
JoAnn Paules
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 10,630
Default Activation questions

*Any*time that little voice in your head tells you it's too good to be true,
believe it. More often than not, that voice will be spot-on.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Grey Area" wrote in message
news
Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on the
product offered here;

http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2

I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere
else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's any difference
between this and the version I would buy from MS direct (and they said
there
isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the recommended
retail
price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...

Thanks again for the help.

"DL" wrote:

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM
edition



  #6  
Old January 26th, 2008, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Grey Area[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 5
Default Activation questions

*sigh* I know...but part of me wants to KNOW exactly what the scam is...so I
think I'm going to buy it and see...£49.95 I can afford anyway, and it will
be worth the effort if I can post back here with exactly what is dodgy about
it.

If I bought a MS copy...does it come with more than one activation as
standard? i.e., does the EULA allow it to be installed on up to a number of
machines simultaneously, or just the one?

Failing that, the £150 ones on ebay sound good...

US option not really a goer...it's not the MS exchange rate, it's our
delightful government slapping on a 50% import tax...if I get it posted to
me, there's a good chance it will get impounded at customs anyway and they6'd
demand the import duty before releasing it. This is why MOST things will have
a "one for one" dollaround exchange rate, despit the actual interbank rate
currently being around 1.9:1.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

*Any*time that little voice in your head tells you it's too good to be true,
believe it. More often than not, that voice will be spot-on.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Grey Area" wrote in message
news
Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on the
product offered here;

http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2

I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere
else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's any difference
between this and the version I would buy from MS direct (and they said
there
isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the recommended
retail
price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...

Thanks again for the help.

"DL" wrote:

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM
edition



  #7  
Old January 26th, 2008, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
DL
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8,442
Default Activation questions

There is no 50% import tax, from recollection its vat they charge
It depends which version you buy as to the EULA

"Grey Area" wrote in message
...
*sigh* I know...but part of me wants to KNOW exactly what the scam is...so
I
think I'm going to buy it and see...£49.95 I can afford anyway, and it
will
be worth the effort if I can post back here with exactly what is dodgy
about
it.

If I bought a MS copy...does it come with more than one activation as
standard? i.e., does the EULA allow it to be installed on up to a number
of
machines simultaneously, or just the one?

Failing that, the £150 ones on ebay sound good...

US option not really a goer...it's not the MS exchange rate, it's our
delightful government slapping on a 50% import tax...if I get it posted to
me, there's a good chance it will get impounded at customs anyway and
they6'd
demand the import duty before releasing it. This is why MOST things will
have
a "one for one" dollaround exchange rate, despit the actual interbank
rate
currently being around 1.9:1.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

*Any*time that little voice in your head tells you it's too good to be
true,
believe it. More often than not, that voice will be spot-on.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Grey Area" wrote in message
news
Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on the
product offered here;

http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2

I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen
anywhere
else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's any difference
between this and the version I would buy from MS direct (and they said
there
isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the recommended
retail
price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...

Thanks again for the help.

"DL" wrote:

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM
edition





  #8  
Old January 27th, 2008, 11:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Alias[_14_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 30
Default Activation questions

Grey Area wrote:
*sigh* I know...but part of me wants to KNOW exactly what the scam is...so I
think I'm going to buy it and see...£49.95 I can afford anyway, and it will
be worth the effort if I can post back here with exactly what is dodgy about
it.

If I bought a MS copy...does it come with more than one activation as
standard? i.e., does the EULA allow it to be installed on up to a number of
machines simultaneously, or just the one?

Failing that, the £150 ones on ebay sound good...

US option not really a goer...it's not the MS exchange rate, it's our
delightful government slapping on a 50% import tax...if I get it posted to
me, there's a good chance it will get impounded at customs anyway and they6'd
demand the import duty before releasing it. This is why MOST things will have
a "one for one" dollaround exchange rate, despit the actual interbank rate
currently being around 1.9:1.


I had a friend send me Office 2003 Professional by US post and no
problems. He sent it by Global Priority and I had to sign for it. It
cost me 115 euros, including shipping. He also sent me four pairs of
Wranglers jeans via another shipment which cost me 85 euros, including
shipping, and I had to sign for that too and no problems. Next week,
he'll be sending me the new Devil May Cry game and some more jeans :-)

Alias

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

*Any*time that little voice in your head tells you it's too good to be true,
believe it. More often than not, that voice will be spot-on.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Grey Area" wrote in message
news
Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on the
product offered here;

http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2

I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere
else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's any difference
between this and the version I would buy from MS direct (and they said
there
isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the recommended
retail
price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...

Thanks again for the help.

"DL" wrote:

Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully compatible
1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a retail edition can be
uninstalled & installed on another PC
If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an OEM
edition

  #9  
Old January 28th, 2008, 04:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook][_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 409
Default Activation questions

d00d! You are seriously hooked up! Congrats!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

After furious head scratching, Alias asked:

| Grey Area wrote:
|| *sigh* I know...but part of me wants to KNOW exactly what the scam
|| is...so I think I'm going to buy it and see...£49.95 I can afford
|| anyway, and it will be worth the effort if I can post back here with
|| exactly what is dodgy about it.
||
|| If I bought a MS copy...does it come with more than one activation as
|| standard? i.e., does the EULA allow it to be installed on up to a
|| number of machines simultaneously, or just the one?
||
|| Failing that, the £150 ones on ebay sound good...
||
|| US option not really a goer...it's not the MS exchange rate, it's our
|| delightful government slapping on a 50% import tax...if I get it
|| posted to me, there's a good chance it will get impounded at customs
|| anyway and they6'd demand the import duty before releasing it. This
|| is why MOST things will have a "one for one" dollaround exchange
|| rate, despit the actual interbank rate currently being around 1.9:1.
|
| I had a friend send me Office 2003 Professional by US post and no
| problems. He sent it by Global Priority and I had to sign for it. It
| cost me 115 euros, including shipping. He also sent me four pairs of
| Wranglers jeans via another shipment which cost me 85 euros, including
| shipping, and I had to sign for that too and no problems. Next week,
| he'll be sending me the new Devil May Cry game and some more jeans :-)
|
| Alias
||
|| "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
||
||| *Any*time that little voice in your head tells you it's too good to
||| be true, believe it. More often than not, that voice will be
||| spot-on.
|||
||| --
|||
||| JoAnn Paules
||| MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
|||
||| ~~~~~
||| How to ask a question
||| http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
|||
|||
||| "Grey Area" wrote in message
||| news |||| Thanks for the reply...just wondered...have you any information on
|||| the product offered here;
||||
|||| http://www.softwaredealsdirect.com/i...od&productId=2
||||
|||| I only ask because it is SO much cheaper than anything I've seen
|||| anywhere else on the 'net. Even though I've asked them if there's
|||| any difference between this and the version I would buy from MS
|||| direct (and they said there
|||| isn't) I still think getting it for less than 20% of the
|||| recommended retail
|||| price MUST be too good to be true in some form or another...
||||
|||| Thanks again for the help.
||||
|||| "DL" wrote:
||||
||||| Password - a known 'bug' although 2003 and above is fully
||||| compatible 1) You can reinstall as often as is necessary, a
||||| retail edition can be uninstalled & installed on another PC
||||| If on line activation fails, phone activation is available
||||| 2) A combination of changes, only really relevant if you have an
||||| OEM edition
  #10  
Old January 29th, 2008, 09:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Grey Area[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 5
Default Activation questions



"DL" wrote:

There is no 50% import tax, from recollection its vat they charge
It depends which version you buy as to the EULA


That's a common misconception. It just so happens that the import duty for
most European Countries (and special trading partners, like Switzerland) is
pegged to the same as VAT - i.e. 17.5%. But that all goes out the window as
soon as you get to intercontinental countries. It IS import duty, believe me,
because I worked with it for a looooong time and I know how much of a pain it
can be.

And Alias, I'm happy you are getting your stuff...if the sender is prepared
to mark the item as a gift, then the import duty is not payable. that works
for "friends" buying stuff, but most companies will not be prepared to put
their ass on the line in that way. The fines for artificially designating
something as a gift are quite horrendous.
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:22 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 OfficeFrustration.
The comments are property of their posters.