Click Download to download an image file.After uninstalling, you can download an offline installer: Sometimes, uninstalling the preinstalled Office 365 products viaĪdd/Remove Programs hangs, but I've had good luck uninstalling using the This is the REAL product key you'll be able to enter in the software when it asks for an activation key.Follow the steps below if you want to download an installation file.Īs a bonus, when you go to the Account view in Office applications, it doesn't show as being registered to a particular Office account.
For I then create a email alias for the installation referencingĪbove registration mailbox. That way I don't have a bazillion email accounts to manage.
I hope one of these two things help someone out there.
I went to the activation window, clicked 'enter a product key instead', then copy/pasted *that* serial number, rather than the one on the card, and it took. What solved it for me was to click 'install from a disc', where there's a second product key, different from the one on the card that was purchased.
The problem that brought me to this thread was a copy of Office 2016 refusing to activate, despite having made the account and tying it to the serial number (I am certain I typed the address and password no less than forty times). It's inelegant at best, but it has worked pretty well for us so far. This solved our problem because there's only one Office license per account, we get the activation e-mails and can deal with them properly, and we're not playing whack-a-mole with which license was for what. We then have a spreadsheet linking the Microsoft account to the client, and to the machine, as well as its purchase date. What we've done at our company is that we have one mailbox for activations ( Every time we need to install a copy of Office on a machine, we make aliases for that particular unit, based on its serial number or its service tag ( and a new Microsoft account for the e-mail address based on the alias. I sincerely hope this provides some relief to OEMs out there struggling with Microsoft Office product activation for their customers. Now, from time to time, Microsoft Office may ask for a product code, however, if the customer just closes the activation dialog, the activated copy of Microsoft Office works fine and remains activated. Question: How does one ship a computer with an "activated" copy of Microsoft Office 2016 without sharing the Microsoft Account credentials?Īnswer: Sign into the Microsoft Account just long enough to activate the locally installed copy of Microsoft Office 2016 then log out of the account (see below - I know it's 2013, but this works on 2016 too). copy of Office 2016 that was pre-installed to a full, activated version upon binding that installation of Microsoft Office 2016 with a Microsoft Account (creation required). Using the Product Key provided will convert the eval. Re-install Microsoft Office from the downloaded software in step 3.Ĥ. Download another limited, temporary evaluation license of Microsoft Office 2016 from one of the following links (you will need the product key):ģ. Uninstall ALL copies of Microsoft Office 2016 on the machine.ģ. The copy of Microsoft Office 2016 that comes pre-installed is a limited, temporary evaluation license copy (4 days) and there are 3 different versions (English, French and Portuguese).Ģ. I hope this helps others out with the tumultuous undertaking required to ship pre-installed Office on systems for which you are an OEM.ġ.
We do not manage our customers' software license accounts (nor should we) and, as a result, we recently had to activate 30 systems with Office 2016 pre-installed. We are an OEM that ships systems with Microsoft Office 2016 pre-installed. I have a solution but it isn't an ideal one.