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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Robiul Islam Robi. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Select your Office version from the tabs below. If you bought multiple copies of Office and used the same Install button to install Office on multiple PCs, activation fails on the other PCs.

This happens because each Install button is associated with a unique product key that can only be installed on one PC. To fix this, you can change the product key for the other PCs where you installed Office. Note: After you change your product key, we recommend that you create a list to manage the product keys that you've installed. To learn how, see Manage multiple one-time-purchase Office installs that use the same Microsoft account.

If your version did include a product key, follow the steps under the tab. On the device where you want to change the key, open any Office app, select the File menu and then select Account near the bottom of the menu. Under Product Information , select the Change License button.

If there is no Change License button, you may need to install Office updates. If you're signed in, select Use a different account , and then select Enter product key instead. Enter your Office product key, and then select Install this product instead. Uninstall Office from the PC where activation is failing. To do this, see Uninstall from a PC. Reinstall Office by selecting Install Office for a one-time purchase that hasn't been activated.

After you sign in, you should see a list of Office products that are associated with your Microsoft account. For the first product that's listed on the page, select View product key. Copy or write down the product key. This is likely the product key that was used multiple times to install Office. Select View product key for the remaining Office products and copy or write them down. These are likely the keys that you'll use to replace the key that was used multiple times.

Select the Start button lower-left corner. Right-click the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. From the drop-down list below, select your Office version and Windows version bit or bit and run the commands as described. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.

Previous Next. Dec 10, 2, 2 The machine has a windows sticker on its side with its product key. I had to use my own copy of Windows that day, and I'd like to know if I could change it to match the HP product key? I'm hoping I could do this so that I don't waste one product key. Feb 5, 4, 8 I don't know the answer to your specific question, but another option might be contacting HP for a replacement Recovery CD. I was able to purchase directly from the website.

Maybe HP also offers a fairly cheap replacement cd, which would make it worth your time. Check out their website and you should be able to dig up some info. ShellGuy Golden Member. Mar 1, 1, 0 0.

Hope i don't get a vacation for this one, try google for magical jelly bean Will G. Leros Lifer. Jul 11, 21, 7 Originally posted by: mcurphy I don't know the answer to your specific question, but another option might be contacting HP for a replacement Recovery CD. Skeeedunt Platinum Member. Oct 7, 2, 3 Originally posted by: ShellGuy Hope i don't get a vacation for this one, try google for magical jelly bean Originally posted by: Skeeedunt Originally posted by: ShellGuy Hope i don't get a vacation for this one, try google for magical jelly bean Kappo Platinum Member.

Aug 18, 2, 0 0. It works.. Oct 9, 33, 1 0. The product key on the HP should be oem, therefore if you use an oem Win2k cd you can use the HP product key during installation. It sounds like your Win2K cd is non-oem. Arkaign Lifer. Oct 27, 20, 1, I wouldn't even worry abou changing it man, you've obviously got a legit license to 2k, so you're fixing what isn't broken. Feb 25, 0 0.



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