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    Backup Office 2007 Activation? Like Vista

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by integra144, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. integra144

    integra144 Notebook Consultant

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    Is their away to back up your office 2007 activation like Vista? I have legal version of Office just I don't like call the Microsoft, but I reformat often. I have backed up my Vista key like this forum told me too, but how do I do that for Office 2007?

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  2. aan310

    aan310 Notebook Virtuoso

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    first.... google.com
    second.... i believe that there is a OLG (or somthing like that, i cant remember) .dll in the sys 32 folder, i think u just need to copy that
     
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    integra144 Notebook Consultant

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    did found nothing only pirated version and fake enterprise tyle. I want to reformat as my computer has this long pause when starting up after loading some window tray stuff. This happened after I un installed SQL server and business contacts manager
     
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    marmion Notebook Consultant

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    I don't think it matters? Unless they've changed something since 2003 which I've installed several times on the same computers.
    In fact, I have 2007 loaded on Vista and XP on my laptop (I dual boot) and XP on my desktop (1 user licence, but you can use it on desktop and a 'mobile device' as per licence terms - its all legit!).
    What Im trying to say is that you don't need to go through the phones to re-activate if you use the same computer (how else would I be able to use the same licence effectively 3 times?).