Sounds like you're missing an environment variable. Add this to your Path environment variable: Code: %SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\
I've tried both methods and it still doesn't work. I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x64 English i.gyazo.com/2b40cce357a6d588c67d47d5796cdc00.png
Interesting. I'm unable to reproduce the error. Works flawlessly on Win 7 Ult x64 de-de here: Code: Checking Office 2016 distribution channels for new updates. --> Checking channel: Current Last known good Build: 16.0.8326.2096 No newer Build available --> Checking channel: Insider_Fast Last known good Build: 16.0.8521.1000 No newer Build available --> Checking channel: First_Release_for_Current Last known good Build: 16.0.8431.2070 No newer Build available --> Checking channel: Deferred Last known good Build: 16.0.7766.2099 No newer Build available --> Checking channel: First_Release_for_Deferred Last known good Build: 16.0.8201.2171 No newer Build available Drücken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . .
I see, powershell "not found error" is gone. First goal achieved. The error about "no response from content delivery server" is well known when you have (Kaspersky) AntiVirus active and O2016RTool.cmd, wget.exe and getadminunicode.vbs are not set as trusted applications. wget is blocked, reg-queries won't work and more. For testing, temporarily disable your Antivirus and try again. I'm pretty sure it will work.
I missed that. Glasses may need a cleaning. First "powershell not recognized", which seems to be fixed. Now "wmic not recognized". I'm waiting for test response after disabling Antivirus. If he/she didn't succeed then it looks like "wipe harddisk and rebuild system from scratch" is the next step.
Hy, this app convert from retail to license office already installed on your computer. I want to convert from iso unzipped retail to license and the make again iso file.
I managed to fix it. I was missing wmic in my environmental variables. Thanks for your help and this program
Yes, that's the way to go, if source is Retail-ISO. First install Retail, convert Retail2VL, then activate. Conversion of Retail-Installer to Volume-Installer is not possible. If you want native Volume-License-ISO, then look here.
Hello, I\m trying to find out how I can install language pack *LIP*, or proofing tools for office 2016 pro plus VL (MSI installer). Is the solution to install a new office installation with my preferred language on top of my old installation? Did not completely understand.
Hi all - pretty new to Office 2016 and activation.....just installed the a Volume License Pro Plus Version and that seemed to go OK and then ran O2016RTool and that activated now for 180 days. Theres os much on these forums!!! Genrally is this the way to do it and I take it I run the tool again in 180 days or is there some other auto method or just a better method that people use?? Thanks all
KMS-activation - as designed by MS - gives a 180days period for every activation. You can activate manually (O2016RTool) or you can use any of the other KMS-solutions here at MDL. They create a scheduled task for KMS activation.