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mellybelly

You posted again in another post today and my answer is the same here as was there

Again. See the IT department or pr the IT person at the company that holds the Volume License for the Office Enterprise

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"mellybelly" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23yu3pZtMJHA.5428@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The enterprise is the (legal) company copy which is on six company
computers. we're changing the laptops and I put it a new Dell laptop that
did not have the 60 day trial edition of Office on and it installed fine
but when I try to install it on mine (that DID have the office trial on -
now uninstalled) it keeps telling me it's the incorrect key.
I'm desperate now - help!

"Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It will obviously on a Office Enterprise version since it is a Volume
License. You need to call and use the phone activation method. But to tell
you just up front that this version of Office (Enterprise) you are better
off calling the holder of the Volume License which will be the Company or
Educational institution from where you purchased it through the Home program

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"mellybelly" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a new laptop that came with a 60 day trial of MS Office 2007 but I
already have a copy of MS Office 2007 enterprise so I uninstalled the
trial
version but now when I try to install my own version it keeps telling me
the
serial number is incorrect, which it's not.
The new laptop has Vista as the OS
Help!


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