I have a multi license key for Office 2003 Pro that works fine... I
installed it just a couple weeks ago, so how old it is has no
importance to installation. The problem with your key may be that it
is shown as having been already activated and only MS can address
that. When this version of Office first came out there was no online
activation or check but that changed around 2006 which is about a
year after they started doing online activation for XP. Lots of
pirated keys got caught, and cancelled when they started checking.
At 10:52 AM 1/8/2014, you wrote:
I do so wish you much luck because then I can keep using my O2k3
some more. I have never had to reload it. From your share, I suppose
I may see the same game if I ever start over fresh. I suspect that
O2k3 is obsolete by now..
Otherwise, I will convert to OpenOffice (?version 3.1?)....... Been
testing it for the past 2 years off and on! Other than some small
"This sucks!" things, I can truck on w/o the newest M$ Office
bloatware. But, I do understand 'Customer Support' in your line of
work.............. :)
Duncan
On 01/08/2014 12:22, Thane Sherrington wrote:
I'm trying to install a copy of MS Office 2003 Professional
(retail) on a Windows 7 computer, but when I enter the COA number,
it tells me it's not a valid number.
This version was installed on an old (now dead) computer, so I've
I've used the number off the CD itself, and I used the number that
ProduKey found for me on the old drive (they are the same number)
and I get the same message.
I called MS, but after about 30 minutes on the phone, I was given
the option to leave a message, so I did. That was yesterday, so
I'm wondering if anyone has run into this, and has a fix.
T