Ahhh thanks a lot! This was the thing. Successful installed and activated now. YAY* Thanks to everyone who is involved to make this possible! God Job! Keep it up guys!
I installed the ProPlus2019Retail.img but didn't realize it automatically defaults to a 32bit installation. I read that it was 64bit on a MS support page. But I think MS now changed it to default to 64bit. Anyways how can I switch to 64bit? Do I uninstall and run the 64bit installer and run the Retail to Volume batch and then run the KMS-VL-ALL again?
I know that, I'm just not sure if I need to uninstall and run the retail to batch + KMS-VL-ALL again. I just don't want to screw something up and have issues afterwards.
You will need to uninstall office then reinstall it. Since you already got the image file you can install with YAOCTRI which install as volume (don't use YAOCTRIR which install as retail) and offers a wide variety of choices. FWIW, unless you use large data files, 64 bit is unlikely to make a difference.
Is there a reason (other than "thats what MS says to do") to uninstall via OfficeClicktoRun if anyway using scrub vbs? Does the VBS not include everything done via the OCTR.exe? (I'm asking out of curiosity, not practically)
I got the process might stuck if vbs executed while OCTR.exe is running, happened 2 or 3 times and ClickToRun was actually left out better safe than sorry
I have a problem similar to Ahsan (post # 2127). Anyone be so kind to give advice on how to solve this? Thank you.
For abodi script to work , do we need to covert to retail to volume license before we apply the script?
Without creating a thread for this small query, I'm posting it here as an off topic: Office 2019 pro plus automatic updates are restricted by a security app "appguard" in windows 10 so my question is ; what is the update/download/install path for office 2019 pro plus in windows 10 (64 Bits but office 2019 is 32 bits) that can be excluded from appguard ? Thanks, sid_16.