Any idea's or am I gonna get the usual fat response of re-install? Click on Start, type 'services. You may refer to the thread link below which discusses about the same issue and check if it helps: I hope the above information helps. Any chance anyone can assist? I've uninstalled, reinstalled, repaired, reentered the product key. Would the different folders make any difference? Let us know if you need further help. I got mine working again after a series of things.
I have also had this problem since early this morning. I have uninstalled all but outlook. You should repair using Control Panel. Still need help and a solution. Hi, I have tried these steps, but still no luck. Unfortunately, none of them have worked so far.
I have tried this, re-entered the key I was given when I bought the product and rebooted my computer but it still isn't working and the same error message comes up? It is recommaned to get contact with the contact people in your company to verify if the license is still valid for using. It will be very beneficial for other community members who have similar questions. Best regards, Greta Ge TechNet Community Support It's recommended to download and install , which is developed by Microsoft Support teams. Its been fine since install in December. Have tried other solutions suggested by Raju but still getting the same error message. Hi, Did you follow all the steps mentioned in the above post? Once you have uninstalled Office you may use the installation source file and the product key to reinstall Office 2010 and verify the status. Once the tool is installed, you can run it at any time to scan for hundreds of known issues in Office programs.
After entering the Product Key it worked. So, please make sure none of the above meet your situation. I've tried running cscript ospp. The only box that needed unchecking was word, none of the others had any boxes checked. After about 10 hours of messing around and I do not recall the exact order but I did all this…. Once the uninstallation is completed you may use the installation source file and the product key to reinstall Office on the computer and check if it works fine. Did all the things suggested and no improvement.
Today I get the error message: 'Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 cannot verify the license for this product. My computer shut down on its own and after I restarted it I was unable to use any Office 2010 software but I have not used it for about a week so don't know if these are connected. Max Meng TechNet Community Support Hello, Check out the threads below. I found the programs in the 64bit file, even though I'm sure when I downloaded office2010, I installed the 32bit version because I remember having trouble with the 64bit installation. Hope this helps anyone else as it seems it took the combination of things to get it back. Yesterday morning I received 3 phone calls with users having the same issue. I am loath to uninstall outlook as there are a lot of settings I dont want to have to begin again with.
I've seen many threads about this already, and a couple potential solutions. . I bought office professional plus 2010 over a year ago and have been using all the products fine so far. I hope the above information helps. I hope the above information helps. As I began to try to repair it I found several things wrong….
I have had Microsoft Office Professional Plus for over a year. Let us know if you need further assistance. Now when I tried Office Word it requested me to re-enter my Product Key. It was installed from Dell when we purchased them. Thanks This has just happened to me today. I have Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010.
Under General tab, Startup type, Automatically 4. Did you uninstall and reinstall Office applications? Let us know if you need further assistance. It's a full licensed version. I also lost the use of my Avast Software, my wireless connection icon is gone, my power indicator now reads like wingdings font when I hover on it. Microsoft online help adviser said to call Microsoft in Reading? Hi, Check if Office application is running in compatibility mode: Right click on Winword, Properties, Compatibility, uncheck all the boxes To access Winword. Let us know if you need further assistance. After she restarted it she noticed a few things were messed up.
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