Then run cscript OSPP.VBS /unpkey:KEY for each key you have to remove them. Run cscript OSPP.VBS /dstatus to list the keys that are installed. “C:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15” “16” etc. Go to the program folder for the version of Office you have installed. Head to a command prompt with admin privileges. I didn’t want to hunt through hundreds of users accounts to see who had this PC registered so thankfully there is a way to fix it from the command line. My guess is that at some point Office was installed under a different user and activated and therefore it wasn’t letting me put this version under the new user. The install would never register as a computer with Office on it under the users pool of licenses. No matter how many times I logged into the users account or clicked Reactivate (which takes you to the same place) and installed the version of Office there it wouldn’t go away. I had a user who’s install of Office from Office 365 was complaining it had a problem and needed to be Reactivated.Įvery time an Office program was opened it would ask the user to go to their account.
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