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Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 01:15pm
by Ryan Thunder
I know this is really stupid, but I can promise you I have one; I just can't seem to find it.

Does anybody know of a way I could either recover it or get around the need for it?

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 01:17pm
by Count Chocula
Try this. It worked for me when I couldn't find my Win2k product key.

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 01:18pm
by General Zod
If it's already installed and activated, you can find the product key in the "About" dialog box.
Access
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Access Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
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Clip Organizer
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office Clip Organizer.
Top of Page

Excel
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Excel Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
Top of Page

InfoPath
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office InfoPath.
Top of Page

OneNote
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office OneNote.
Top of Page

Outlook
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office Outlook.
Top of Page

PowerPoint
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click PowerPoint Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 02:29pm
by Ryan Thunder
Alright, thanks Chocula. I'll give that a shot.

Zod, thanks, but the problem is that the working copy of office is installed on a machine that is presently nonfunctional. The machine I'm using now came with office 2007 pre-installed on it as a trial, and I just used that. Unfortunately, I can't find the key code I used to activate the old copy.

I do have access to the hard disk from the old machine, though, so I'll see if I can run that magic jellybean stuff and get it out of there.

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 03:14pm
by General Zod
Ryan Thunder wrote:Alright, thanks Chocula. I'll give that a shot.

Zod, thanks, but the problem is that the working copy of office is installed on a machine that is presently nonfunctional. The machine I'm using now came with office 2007 pre-installed on it as a trial, and I just used that. Unfortunately, I can't find the key code I used to activate the old copy.

I do have access to the hard disk from the old machine, though, so I'll see if I can run that magic jellybean stuff and get it out of there.
You could just swap the primary hard disks if you have the drive from the old machine still.

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 03:27pm
by Beowulf
General Zod wrote:If it's already installed and activated, you can find the product key in the "About" dialog box.
Access
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Access Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
Top of Page

Clip Organizer
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office Clip Organizer.
Top of Page

Excel
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Excel Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
Top of Page

InfoPath
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office InfoPath.
Top of Page

OneNote
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office OneNote.
Top of Page

Outlook
On the Help menu, click About Microsoft Office Outlook.
Top of Page

PowerPoint
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click PowerPoint Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
At least on the one I have infront of me, it shows the product ID (distinct from the Product Key).

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 03:38pm
by Ryan Thunder
General Zod wrote:
Ryan Thunder wrote:Alright, thanks Chocula. I'll give that a shot.

Zod, thanks, but the problem is that the working copy of office is installed on a machine that is presently nonfunctional. The machine I'm using now came with office 2007 pre-installed on it as a trial, and I just used that. Unfortunately, I can't find the key code I used to activate the old copy.

I do have access to the hard disk from the old machine, though, so I'll see if I can run that magic jellybean stuff and get it out of there.
You could just swap the primary hard disks if you have the drive from the old machine still.
They're laptops, and they're running different OS's. I'd rather not risk swapping them. I have a connector that lets me plug the hard drive into a USB port, though, so I was gonna use the Jellybeans program on that.

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 03:48pm
by Beowulf
Ryan Thunder wrote:
General Zod wrote:
Ryan Thunder wrote:Alright, thanks Chocula. I'll give that a shot.

Zod, thanks, but the problem is that the working copy of office is installed on a machine that is presently nonfunctional. The machine I'm using now came with office 2007 pre-installed on it as a trial, and I just used that. Unfortunately, I can't find the key code I used to activate the old copy.

I do have access to the hard disk from the old machine, though, so I'll see if I can run that magic jellybean stuff and get it out of there.
You could just swap the primary hard disks if you have the drive from the old machine still.
They're laptops, and they're running different OS's. I'd rather not risk swapping them. I have a connector that lets me plug the hard drive into a USB port, though, so I was gonna use the Jellybeans program on that.
Jellybean requires it to be running on the OS that had Office installed. It doesn't work if you connect a hard drive that had office installed on it.

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-03 03:50pm
by General Zod
Ryan Thunder wrote: They're laptops, and they're running different OS's. I'd rather not risk swapping them. I have a connector that lets me plug the hard drive into a USB port, though, so I was gonna use the Jellybeans program on that.
So long as the hard drive connections are the same swapping the hdd shouldn't be a problem. Although depending on the hardware configuration of the laptops some things might not display properly (video drivers, etc.)

Re: Lost my Office product key

Posted: 2009-02-04 07:08am
by Executor32
You can access the registry hives on the old hard drive with Magic Jellybean. After you've got the other drive connected, open Magic Jellybean, then click Tools->Load Hive. Select the Windows folder on the other drive, then click OK. You should be in business then.