A friend's Microsoft Office Professional 2010 install just started throwing this error: microsoft office activation failed 0xc004f074 Does anyone know what causes this and how to fix it? Google shows that others have had the problem, but it's not clear how to fix it. I've already done a 'repair' but that didn't make any difference. Also, there's no hard copy for the license key.
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Can you recommend a program to recover the key from the Windows 7 computer? If I can recover the key I'll try to uninstall/reinstall. Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Self built using existing case OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit sp1 CPU Intel i5 3570 3.4Ghz Ivy Bridge SKT 1155 quad core Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-HD3 SKT 1155 2xSata 3, 4x USB 3.0 Memory G-Skill Rip Jaws 16Gb (8x2) DDR3 -1600 PC3 12800 CL 10 red Graphics Card Gigabyte NVIDIA GT610 1Gb DDR3 810/1200 PCI-E 2.0 Silent Sound Card NVIDIA High Definition & Realtech High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays 2 x Philips 226V4L 16:9 aspect ratio Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 HD. Is this Office Pro 2010 on a stand alone computer or is it part of a company system computer? As there is no activation code available where did this Office Pro 2010 come from.It's a standalone HP computer. I was told by my friend's roommate that it was bought retail with Office Professional pre-installed, but I need to get more information. There's no installation DVD, but the installation files are on the PC.
If I can recover the key I can uninstall and reinstall. I will know immediately when I try to reinstall if the key is accepted. If it's not accepted when can be done? It has supposedly been working for a long time, so why would it stop? Is this Office Pro 2010 on a stand alone computer or is it part of a company system computer?
As there is no activation code available where did this Office Pro 2010 come from.It's a standalone HP computer. I was told by my friend's roommate that it was bought retail with Office Professional pre-installed, but I need to get more information. There's no installation DVD, but the installation files are on the PC.
If I can recover the key I can uninstall and reinstall. I will know immediately when I try to reinstall if the key is accepted. If it's not accepted when can be done? It has supposedly been working for a long time, so why would it stop?Too find your key on Windows, i would suggest using SIW The problem you are going to face is that, this type of Office is an OEM Install, meaning that you're not going to be able to reuse the key to reactivate. Do you know if your friends machine is 32 or 64 bit? It may have stopped due to corruption in the registry or even file corruption from a bad shutdown. Too find your key on Windows, i would suggest using SIW The problem you are going to face is that, this type of Office is an OEM Install, meaning that you're not going to be able to reuse the key to reactivate.
Do you know if your friends machine is 32 or 64 bit? It may have stopped due to corruption in the registry or even file corruption from a bad shutdown.To be clear you're saying that even if I can recover the key I will not be able to activate Office if I uninstall/reinstall?
I'm not sure if the OS is 32 or 64 bit at the moment, but what difference does it make? What recourse does the customer have in this circumstance? Too find your key on Windows, i would suggest using SIW The problem you are going to face is that, this type of Office is an OEM Install, meaning that you're not going to be able to reuse the key to reactivate. Do you know if your friends machine is 32 or 64 bit?
It may have stopped due to corruption in the registry or even file corruption from a bad shutdown.To be clear you're saying that even if I can recover the key I will not be able to activate Office if I uninstall/reinstall? I'm not sure if it's 32 or 64 bit at the moment, but what difference does it make?
What recourse does the customer have in this circumstance?If it was a Pre-installed application provided by the manufacturor it will, in most cases, be a use once activation key, or OEM. So even if you can get it, it will most likely not work. The reason i ask is because you should be able to run the automatic activation script predeployed by Office. You will need to type this in CMD.
Where InstallDIR is your installation directory, I.E c: program files. [INSTALLDIR] microsoft office14 OSPP.vbs /act It will then re-attempt to activate office with the preinstalled key, it will also give you an output to tell you if the key is past it's activation limit or expired (which happens with a trial) The only recourse technically available is to contact your system provider (PCWorld, HP or whomever) and ask them if they can provide you with a new key, or phone MS and ask them to reactivate your key. If it was a Pre-installed application provided by the manufacturor it will, in most cases, be a use once activation key, or OEM. So even if you can get it, it will most likely not work. The reason i ask is because you should be able to run the automatic activation script predeployed by Office. You will need to type this in CMD.
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