[Az-Geocaching] Unlock code?
Team J
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Thu, 22 Jul 2004 19:43:01 -0700
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I had an old Gateway a few years ago that Microsoft provided me a =
"Generic Key" to unlock when I explained to them that I couldn't find =
the key at all. I may have had to provide info that they looked up to =
see that I registered before, but I don't remember. They may not be =
that helpful anymore, but I hope they help you out.
Noah from Team J
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----- Original Message -----=20
From: David Thompsen=20
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com=20
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Unlock code?
Yeah, Microsoft's asking for the 25-alphanumeric product key. You =
probably got Word 2002 as part of a package of either Works Suite 2002 =
or Microsoft Office XP. Where the product ID is depends on how Dell =
packaged it. It may be on a plastic CD sleeve, the front cover of a =
manual, or in certain cases on a sticker attached to the machine, though =
this is usually the Windows Product ID number, which is NOT the same as =
the product ID number for Word.
Good luck getting help from Dell... the most they will likely do is =
tell you where the product ID should have been when it was shipped to =
you. To my knowledge, they don't have records of Microsoft's Product ID =
codes when packaged with a system, and you're highly unlikely to get a =
code number over the phone from Dell, since giving you a product number =
that wasn't the same as the one you were issued constitutes a violation =
of the licensing agreement. They'll probably refer you to Microsoft if =
you've lost the product number.
The way I usually avoid this problem myself is to write the product ID =
number directly on the CD itself with a Sharpie.
I know this may be off topic, but I recently had to re install =
Word 2002 an now it is asking for an "unlock" code, which I don't =
have...anyone know what to do, or have this number? Dell says the number =
should be on the back of the cd case, but all my cds came in paper =
cases, in a Suites package...no stickers, no codes....
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<DIV>Yeah, Microsoft's asking for the 25-alphanumeric product =
key. You=20
probably got Word 2002 as part of a package of either Works Suite 2002 =
or=20
Microsoft Office XP. Where the product ID is depends on how Dell =
packaged it. It may be on a plastic CD sleeve, the front cover =
of a=20
manual, or in certain cases on a sticker attached to the machine, =
though this=20
is usually the Windows Product ID number, which is NOT the same as the =
product=20
ID number for Word.</DIV>
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<DIV>Good luck getting help from Dell... the most they will likely do =
is tell=20
you where the product ID should have been when it was shipped to =
you. To=20
my knowledge, they don't have records of Microsoft's Product ID codes =
when=20
packaged with a system, and you're highly unlikely to get a code =
number over=20
the phone from Dell, since giving you a product number that wasn't the =
same as=20
the one you were issued constitutes a violation of the =
licensing=20
agreement. They'll probably refer you to Microsoft if you've =
lost the=20
product number.</DIV>
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product ID=20
number directly on the CD itself with a Sharpie.<BR><BR></DIV>
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