Re: Lost Office suite
- From: "DL" <address@invalid>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 22:08:24 +0100
You can only contact MS if you can provide proof of ownership.
Office2003 is no longer avilable for legal download, except maybe on technet
"ANONYMOUS" <ANONYMOUS@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:48405682.497F46A8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If you bought the license key online then you should have the serials
somewhere
in your emails unless you have deleted them. Assuming you have the serial
number somewhere in the emails then I suggest try to download the trial
version
(this should be similar to the one you actually paid for - Home & Student,
small business etc. etc.).
Once you have done this and installed it on your system, try to insert
your key
which you paid for and this should activate without any problems.
If this works, then I suggest either make a copy of the downloaded package
on
to CD/DVD and also, write down the serial key with Permanent Marker on top
your
media so that it doesn't get lost again.
Alternatively, you can contact MS to buy the media by paying a handling
fee of
about $30. But this is only good IF YOU HAVE YOUR SERIAL NUMBER otherwise
it
is futile contacting MS because they won't help you and most probably you
will
start shouting at them!.
hth
melofellow wrote:
I purchased an HP computer several years ago. It came with MS Office
(Word,
Excel, PPT, Outlook) installed for a trial period. I purchased the
product
before the end of the trial period.
Recently my hard drive crashed and I lost my Office Suite. I had a new
hard
drive installed, but how do I get the programs back? There was never a CD
with the programs on them.
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