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Problem with installing Vista SP1 with a current Technet license k
hawk h...@spamex.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Are you sure you are entering the Product Key and not the Product ID? hawk Richard wrote: I'm upgrading from 2000 to XP with an Upgrade CD. When I enter the Product Key I get the "Invalid Product Key" error. I actually purchased 3 Upgrade CD's for my

Product Key not working
Jim O'Neil [Sybase] jon...@sybase.com sybase public powerbuilder general Could be any number of issues... are you getting this when you try to install? On 14 Feb 2008 06:54:15 -0800, HCro wrote: The product is PowerBuilder 11.

Product Key not working
My problem is slightly different to Fred Morrison's "PhotoDraw 2000 V2 not working after installing Office XP" because I uninstalled Office 2000 including PhDraw V2 Additional problem: As a msdn universal subscriber, I cannot remember where to locate the product key (I have product keys for visio, windows,

product key number for windows 98 set up (SE)
My problem is that it did not give me a 25 key for the upgrade. It just upgraded my laptop. I now need to take the laptop back to factory settings due to security issues with the media player and all I have is the product ID from the My computer property page. Can I upgrade my machine to the Ultimate with this 20

Product Key
WinXP, like Win2K before it, is not nearly as "promiscuous" as Win9x when it comes to accepting any old hardware configuration you throw at it. If it's been more than 120 days since you last activated that specific Product Key, you'll most likely be able to activate via the Internet without problem.

The Problems of TeX
Does not matter if they are the same type or not, the keys would not work from one month's production to the next. You may get lucky and call MS for a replacement CD but they usually want a number off the CD that is a code for MS to verify it is a CD they issued. Does not hurt to try! Wrong. The product key does

modification is not allowed because selection is locked
FWIW: Product IDs and CD Keys are not the same - a PID is generated when you enter a CD key after installation. The first key was used on a MacBook then when we install the software on a Mac Mini the istallation assistan never asked for another key... and the word, powerpoint, etc... work with out any problem.

Windows XP reinstall problem
Is this because his CD of WinXP: a) is a combo disc of Home and Pro and so the home part is a different version of home edition and has a different key validation algorithm Correct. It sounds like an MSDN CD. This means that an OEM Product Key could not be expected to work with it. Product Keys are bound to the

Problem reinstalling Office XP PRO 2002
The EULA for your product will tell you how many computers it can be installed on. The maximum would be one desktop and one laptop; however, some versions are only allowed a single install. -- Cheryl Fischer Law/Sys Associates Houston, TX "Sabrena" <honey4...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Win98se Product Key lost
I have frontpage 2003 that i purchased at the store. got a new computer with xp pro 2007. tried to install fp 2003 on new computer, it would not let me. after entering product key: The product key you entered requires a version of ms ofc 97, 2000 or xp to upgrade.... i think i need some sort of patch or?

PRODUCT KEY NOT WORKING
Elizabeth Martin wrote: I am currently working on a computer that my husband brought to me for "repairs". Basically I had to install an new hard drive and now I am trying to rebuild the system. All software was brought to me including the WIN98 CD and a Product Key number, however, for some reason the Product Key

OEM Product Key's not working on Image
I eventually managed to get back into windows and the SP1 installer was showing a 0xC004F033 error code which is shown when a 'product key is not allowed to be installed'. In Windows I clicked on Windows activation and it says my version of Vista is Activated and genuine. Any ideas about what could be causing this?

product key problem
They said they WILL put the image on a new drive, not for free, but they couldn't give me a price! Anybody know of a really cheap source for XP Home? Why not review what you are actually using your PC for? If it is mostly email/web/word processing etc then there are alternatives out there.

frontpage 2003 install problem on xp pro 2007
Miss Perspicacia Tick misst...@lancre.dw microsoft public office setup amanda wrote: I have received a new valid product key to reinstall my Office XP OEM Dell software after having to rebuild the computer. The valid product keys provided are not working - I have been told disk damage can sometimes affect this

Product key from "C:\windows\system.dat" not working...
Robert Duffy duffyrcnos...@optusnet.com.au alt windows98 Category: Windows 98/ME Invalid Product Key Error During the installation of Win98 or WinME, to this key and look in the right pane for the entry ProductKey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion If the system is not working,

microsoft office
Paul Randall paulr...@cableone.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Your 2 copies of Vista probably each came with a sticker with the product key for the license. Figure out a way to always know which key goes with which machine. You might try applying the stickers to the computer cases to avoid

Solution 4 product key problem?
If you are not activated, the Activation Wizard will start. If you have an expired trial version, a dialog box will prompt you to enter a valid product key or convert (purchase a key) online. Dalia wrote: Have You Figured Out How To Unlock This Because I Have The Same Problem And Its Driving Me Crazy!

Product key is not working
Oli Restorick youcangu...@willowhayes.co.uk microsoft public win2000 setup_deployment You can't enter an OEM product key into a retail Windows 2000 installation. That's the problem. I'm not aware of any way around it (not that I've looked). Regards Oli "Darren Nye" <tech...@designresourcesgroup.nospam.com> wrote in

Invalid Key problem
ProductID -- order by OrderID, ProductName declare @error int declare @count int declare @list table ( OrderID int, ProductName varchar(40), ProductList varchar(4000) primary key (OrderID) ) -- First product for each order. insert @list (OrderID, ProductName, ProductList) select OrderID, min(ProductName),

Planned SBS 2003 Re-build
Hey Al, Can you please give it a try again and let me know if it is working? I think we may have addressed the issue. Regards, Scott Microsoft Product Activation -- and now, for my NEXT show of super ultra mega genius... :( "Al Williams" wrote: It's not getting to the point were it verifies the key, it simply times