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<BBackground Information<B: I am a consulting Network Admin for a CPA
firm. Prior to my arrival as an employee, all network, computer workstations
and software were installed on computers when purchased and user/workstation
information was NOT recorded on each copy of Microsoft Office.

One user was having an error opening an Excel Worksheet from a shortcut on
the desktop. Each time it asked for a Registration Key. Because there
wasn't one with her specific name on it, I entered one and now I get an error
saying the Registration Key is incorrect and the application will now
terminate.

How can I go in and change the registration key? I have licensed copies for
every single machine in the office, I am going to have to try them all.


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weberts

Sounds like you need to find the Product Key on user's computer.

Try this utility......

http://www.lavalys.com/products/over...ng=en&pageid=1


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 07:59:04 -0800, "weberts2"
wrote:

<BBackground Information<B: I am a consulting Network Admin for a CPA
firm. Prior to my arrival as an employee, all network, computer workstations
and software were installed on computers when purchased and user/workstation
information was NOT recorded on each copy of Microsoft Office.

One user was having an error opening an Excel Worksheet from a shortcut on
the desktop. Each time it asked for a Registration Key. Because there
wasn't one with her specific name on it, I entered one and now I get an error
saying the Registration Key is incorrect and the application will now
terminate.

How can I go in and change the registration key? I have licensed copies for
every single machine in the office, I am going to have to try them all.


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