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Old 09-19-2008   #1 (permalink)
laura.crouch


 
 

question about installing trial version of microsoft office 2007

Please help! Any help woud be appreciated!!

I just bought a new computer that came with Vista Home Premium. It had a
trial for 60 days for Microsoft Office. I ran that and pulled up the
Activation Assistant.

There are two steps. It says for the first one to click and it will give
you your trial activation key online. Then once you have that you can click
the second step which says it will launch microsoft office and you will enter
your trial key.

When I do that however, it gives me this message:
The Microsoft Office Activation Assistant was unable to launch your 2007
Microsoft Office release. Please re-enter your selection or open Microsoft
Office from the directory. If the error continues, go to
www.microsoft.com/office/pctrial2007 for additional information.

I have looked all over the microsoft web-site and can't find ANYTHING to
help me. It's so frustrating!!! Especially when you have to PAY to contact
any support services..

Any help would be greatly appreciate!! I am in grad school with tons of
papers to write and would love to be able to use 2007 for a while instead of
works...

Thanks in advance.


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Old 09-19-2008   #2 (permalink)
Malke


 
 

Re: question about installing trial version of microsoft office 2007

laura.crouch wrote:
Quote:

> Please help! Any help woud be appreciated!!
>
> I just bought a new computer that came with Vista Home Premium. It had a
> trial for 60 days for Microsoft Office. I ran that and pulled up the
> Activation Assistant.
>
> There are two steps. It says for the first one to click and it will give
> you your trial activation key online. Then once you have that you can
> click the second step which says it will launch microsoft office and you
> will enter your trial key.
>
> When I do that however, it gives me this message:
> The Microsoft Office Activation Assistant was unable to launch your 2007
> Microsoft Office release. Please re-enter your selection or open Microsoft
> Office from the directory. If the error continues, go to
> www.microsoft.com/office/pctrial2007 for additional information.
>
> I have looked all over the microsoft web-site and can't find ANYTHING to
> help me. It's so frustrating!!! Especially when you have to PAY to
> contact any support services..
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciate!! I am in grad school with tons
> of papers to write and would love to be able to use 2007 for a while
> instead of works...
FAQ about MS Office trial versions -
http://buy20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/...?culture=en-US

How to convert a trial version of a 2007 Office suite or program to a full
retail perpetual license version -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927756/en-us

How to buy the 2007 Microsoft Office suite -
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/su...px?ofcresset=1

Malke
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Old 09-21-2008   #3 (permalink)
Beoweolf


 
 

Re: question about installing trial version of microsoft office 2007

Since you are in grad school, I find it difficult to believe that the
University does not offer an academic license for enrolled students which
covers office 2007 suite. Even if they don't offer it free, there usually is
a significant discount for students when you purchase under any academic
plan.

As far as activation of a trial version, you should not have to activate a
trial. you are 'given' 60 days default in which you do not need to activate,
just use it for the 60 days. Anything over 60 days is no longer a trial, you
are playing with it.

"laura.crouch" <lauracrouch@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:32F20719-D9CA-44EC-8B1F-1454ADB2C581@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Please help! Any help woud be appreciated!!
>
> I just bought a new computer that came with Vista Home Premium. It had a
> trial for 60 days for Microsoft Office. I ran that and pulled up the
> Activation Assistant.
>
> There are two steps. It says for the first one to click and it will give
> you your trial activation key online. Then once you have that you can
> click
> the second step which says it will launch microsoft office and you will
> enter
> your trial key.
>
> When I do that however, it gives me this message:
> The Microsoft Office Activation Assistant was unable to launch your 2007
> Microsoft Office release. Please re-enter your selection or open Microsoft
> Office from the directory. If the error continues, go to
> www.microsoft.com/office/pctrial2007 for additional information.
>
> I have looked all over the microsoft web-site and can't find ANYTHING to
> help me. It's so frustrating!!! Especially when you have to PAY to
> contact
> any support services..
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciate!! I am in grad school with tons
> of
> papers to write and would love to be able to use 2007 for a while instead
> of
> works...
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-21-2008   #4 (permalink)
Beoweolf


 
 

Re: question about installing trial version of microsoft office 2007

The Pre-installed trial version does require activation, I missed that part
in first reply. A visit to the web link you provided shows 2 methods of
activation. One from desktop and another from start menu.

There may be regional restrictions that come into play. They do offer a
contact link to troubleshoot problems. It should be fee free.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...759021033.aspx

"laura.crouch" <lauracrouch@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:32F20719-D9CA-44EC-8B1F-1454ADB2C581@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Please help! Any help woud be appreciated!!
>
> I just bought a new computer that came with Vista Home Premium. It had a
> trial for 60 days for Microsoft Office. I ran that and pulled up the
> Activation Assistant.
>
> There are two steps. It says for the first one to click and it will give
> you your trial activation key online. Then once you have that you can
> click
> the second step which says it will launch microsoft office and you will
> enter
> your trial key.
>
> When I do that however, it gives me this message:
> The Microsoft Office Activation Assistant was unable to launch your 2007
> Microsoft Office release. Please re-enter your selection or open Microsoft
> Office from the directory. If the error continues, go to
> www.microsoft.com/office/pctrial2007 for additional information.
>
> I have looked all over the microsoft web-site and can't find ANYTHING to
> help me. It's so frustrating!!! Especially when you have to PAY to
> contact
> any support services..
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciate!! I am in grad school with tons
> of
> papers to write and would love to be able to use 2007 for a while instead
> of
> works...
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-21-2008   #5 (permalink)
Richard G. Harper


 
 

Re: question about installing trial version of microsoft office 2007

FYI.

http://www.microsoft.com/student/dis...s/default.aspx

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"Beoweolf" <zenner@xxxxxx-assc.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Since you are in grad school, I find it difficult to believe that the
> University does not offer an academic license for enrolled students which
> covers office 2007 suite. Even if they don't offer it free, there usually
> is a significant discount for students when you purchase under any
> academic plan.
>
> As far as activation of a trial version, you should not have to activate a
> trial. you are 'given' 60 days default in which you do not need to
> activate, just use it for the 60 days. Anything over 60 days is no longer
> a trial, you are playing with it.
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