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| Office 2007 SB fails validation & still says 'non-commercial use'? I have 3 issues which I think are related. My Lenovo laptop (Windows XP SP2) came earlier this year pre-installed with Office 2007 Small Business which I purchased from the re-seller, who put it on the machine before shipping it and supplied me with the accompanying genuine Office SB 2007 product key. Since then I've also now obtained the free Office 2007 Small Business back-up disks from Microsoft Europe. I've been happily using the Office 2007 software for around 2 months now, but... 1st issue) Why do the title bars of Word, Excel etc still carry the wording "non-commercial use", as if not recognising that I've got the business version of the software? 2nd issue) In 'add/remove programs' of the Control Panel, why is the version of Office still given as 'Home & Student 2007'? 3rd issue) Today I wanted to download from Microsoft's web site the new add-in which allows me to convert Word files to pdf. The site first requires to automatically validate my version of Office 2007, but the validation fails and I get these details on the failure: 2007 Microsoft Office system The product(s) listed above completed validation. However, as a result of the failed or incomplete validation(s) listed below, this computer is not eligible for the benefits of genuine Office. Remove the application(s) that failed or could not complete validation and run the validation tool again. Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007: Validation Failed No valid Office key was detected. This is a strong indication that the Office product installed is not genuine In other words, it seems to recognise that my copy of Office is genuine but suggests that an underlying version of Office Home & Student is also present with no genuine product key. All this is very frustrating and I've wasted hours on it today trying to find answers. I need the pdf converter quite urgently but can't get through to it because of the validation failure. I tried 'converting' and 'repairing' the Office SB software using the back-up disks. These ran smoothly, but they made no difference to the issues above. Can anyone help please? |
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| Re: Office 2007 SB fails validation & still says 'non-commercial use'? Unfortunately, what you are experiencing is a fairly common issue with pre-installed (OEM) software. Some companies think that providing you with the components of a suite is actually providing you with the and that's not the case. It only causes you, the consumer, problems. (Which is why I don't purchase OEM software.) Since the Home and Student edition comes with Word, Excel, and PPT, it wouldn't surprise me if they installed those (because they probably have an image for the Home and Student suite) and then once the computer had the "standard" installation, installed Outlook, Accounting and Publisher later. So what you have is a mixed installation - some from Home and Student and the rest from Small Business.) If you have your installation CDs for Office 2007 Small Business then I'd uninstall the Home and Student suite and then reinstall Office 2007 Small Business. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Co-author of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "Scotch" <Scotch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D547AB96-9F13-4B53-B4EC-320D69FE3484@microsoft.com... >I have 3 issues which I think are related. My Lenovo laptop (Windows XP >SP2) > came earlier this year pre-installed with Office 2007 Small Business which > I > purchased from the re-seller, who put it on the machine before shipping it > and supplied me with the accompanying genuine Office SB 2007 product key. > Since then I've also now obtained the free Office 2007 Small Business > back-up > disks from Microsoft Europe. I've been happily using the Office 2007 > software for around 2 months now, but... > > 1st issue) Why do the title bars of Word, Excel etc still carry the > wording > "non-commercial use", as if not recognising that I've got the business > version of the software? > 2nd issue) In 'add/remove programs' of the Control Panel, why is the > version > of Office still given as 'Home & Student 2007'? > 3rd issue) Today I wanted to download from Microsoft's web site the new > add-in which allows me to convert Word files to pdf. The site first > requires > to automatically validate my version of Office 2007, but the validation > fails > and I get these details on the failure: > > 2007 Microsoft Office system > The product(s) listed above completed validation. However, as a result of > the failed or incomplete validation(s) listed below, this computer is not > eligible for the benefits of genuine Office. Remove the application(s) > that > failed or could not complete validation and run the validation tool again. > > Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007: > > Validation Failed > No valid Office key was detected. This is a strong indication that the > Office product installed is not genuine > > In other words, it seems to recognise that my copy of Office is genuine > but > suggests that an underlying version of Office Home & Student is also > present > with no genuine product key. > > All this is very frustrating and I've wasted hours on it today trying to > find answers. I need the pdf converter quite urgently but can't get > through > to it because of the validation failure. I tried 'converting' and > 'repairing' the Office SB software using the back-up disks. These ran > smoothly, but they made no difference to the issues above. > > Can anyone help please? > |
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