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Product key
I have tried this with a fresh installation (which did prompt me for my product key again when I installed it) along with having my only pop up blocker (the built No, this is not a rhetorical question. The current iteration of KB823527 doesn't say anything about deleting Opa11.bak (and not that you would know,

No Win98 Product key
I believe its the Standard Edition although the Product Key information on the back of the CD said that its the Office 2003 Teacher and Student Edition. In any case, I used the 60-day trial after which most features got disabled (which is to be expected). I had uninstalled it, then installed MS Outlook 2003 and

No product key
Byron Hinson Microsoft Associate Expert ActiveWin: http://www.activewin.com ActiveXBox: http://www.activewin.com/xbox/ "Olivier Mascia" <undisclo...@example.com> wrote in message news:el1necPTBHA.684@tkmsftngp07... There is still no product key available on the MSDN site to install XP Home Edition.

no product key
You may lose your Technical Beta privileges if your product key is published on an Internet site or otherwise becomes publicly available. WINDOWS PRODUCT ACTIVATION You have up to 14 days from installation to activate Windows. The prior registry key to disable activation no longer works.

no product key
Thanks for any help, Greg The product key should have been attached to the package that contained the XP installation disks. There might also be a COA sticker attached to the computer case that contains the product key. Unfortunately, there is no record where the product keys are retained.

Product Key ?
Is there anyway to replace the corrupt os without having the product key. I thought I would be slick and chose to repair rather than completely replace and that got me 3/4 of the way through a repair before being asked for the product key. Now I can't do anything, I'm stuck at the enter product key screen with no

Seller sends me OEM W2K CD, with Product Key, but no COA ...
Does the act of copying files without using the .msi installer break the Product Key? No. And what do you mean by "broken product key?" 2. Would ripping an .iso image from the CD have had the same effect? No 3. Is it possible that neither of these was the cause: could it have been that the fact that I had added a

Product key no longer available
It does not have the 25 character key, only a 14 character (only numbers) key on it. Does anyone know where or how I can get the 25 character key to install win2000 on my old computer? That 's odd, the CoA I have has the product key on it. Is there anything on the back of your Quick Start Guide? LFS.

InfoPath Activation: Invalid Product Key no customer service?
When you enter the Product Key, the application uses that to generate the Product ID, a 20-digit number that enables Microsoft to determine whether your I would think the no.s from my old computer are right, and that the new format is designed to frustrate people like myself, so we just trash a program we

NO "EXCHANGE SERVER" = NO INTERNET ACCESS. WHAT IS "EXCHANGE ...
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Microsoft web-interface to this newsgroup is showing 24 posts in this same thread (no product key). There are 8 posts not showing up on the MS server. Post #20 is identical in the two views. Hmmm. I think I meant to say post #11 (Dec 5). That's Google-Groups post #11. You won't find that post on the Microsoft

product key
The guys that built my computer provided me with the operating system disk, but failed to affix the product key numbers to my machine. When I returned the machine back to them, they say they have lost the numbers that a previous employee failed to affix to my system. How can I retrieve these numbers from Microsoft?

Disk Crash - No Product Key
The product key is attached to the bottom of the laptop so I have a product key but not a usable Installation CD. Any ideas on where to get a Win 2000 disk but not necessarily one with a product key? Thanks in advance. Rob . If you can get a copy of windows 2000 somewhere u can use that cd and key.

Win ME: Windows Update no longer works after changed WIN_ID
I do mean the product key, and I know where it is SUPPOSED TO BE -- the Orange label on the inside. I have FOUR copies of XP, but this one was [No, it really was assembled incorrectly. This is full retail boxed product, sealed when I received it. Tonight was the first time that the box was EVER opened,

Drugi nacin - How to change product key in XP with no re-install
A poster in another newsgroup had this problem: He buys a computer with Win98 from CompUSA, but it came "AS-IS", and he was given no documentation, that is, he has no product key for Win98. 1. He was wondering what he could do if something went wrong with Win98, and he wanted to run setup. 2.

HELP ! XP Retail with no serial number !
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Activacion de Windows XP. Parte II
Now, I have the original CDs, but no product key and no way to reinstall Office 2000. Is there a way to get a replacement product key? If I get the upgrade version of Office XP will it install with just the original Office 2000 CDs and no current installation and no product key? .

OT: Microsoft XP Antipiracy Lunacy ???
So the setup has probably overwritten some of the Media Center files which means that the most you would have to be Windows XP Pro, no longer Media Center that would work properly. The Windows XP Pro Upgrade cd should only take the Product key that is on the side of the packaging that it shipped in.

Was Given Windows XP CD with no Product key
According to Microsoft, no data from files is collected and so far I have found this to be true. Microsoft provides ONE "Product Key" ("CD key") with each copy of Windows. This is the 25 character alpha-numeric string found on the back of the case containing the media (if a retail copy), or on a small Certificate

Where is product key no stored on Win95 CD
-----Original Message----- Joleen, You are partially correct we do place the Product Key label on the back of the fold out sleeve that contains the retail CD ROM. -- Regards, Mike -- Mike Brannigan [MS] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to

i lost the serial no of Win Xp media center edition
I have ->> the CD, but no longer have the book or case. Is there any way to get ->> the product key from the CD? If not, can I use the product key from ->> another computer? If they have a valid license for windows, then I would think it would not be piracy. They do need to be sure to have paid for a valid license