Forgive me for being very new here. I'm just getting into this stuff and have not so much of a grasp on how the terminological and working of the software. Does this software you allow you to extend the Office Activated or permanently put a code in so it stays on forever? I still get the error of 8007000D when trying to apply the patch. I have download the Windows 7 64-Bit on in the other thread but this thread is more active and would be getting an answer quicker. Can anybody help me step by step? Thanks This is what I get, while trying to us also Office 2010 Toolkit 2.1.1 Installed product key detected - attempting to activate the following product: SKU ID: 6f327760-8c5c-417c-9b61-836a98287e0c LICENSE NAME: Office 14, OfficeProPlus-KMS_Client LICENSE DESCRIPTION: Office 14, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel Last 5 characters of installed product key: H3GVB ERROR CODE: 0x8007000D <Product activation failed>
Try EZ-Activator, sometimes one try is not enough. The fix is for infinite failure, which you almost certainly have if it fails 10+ times in EZ-Activator.
And what kind of Spreadsheet is more than 2GB? Sorry for going Out Of Topic just being curious And I still can't backup my Notebook's license (even though it's working on my Windows 7 PC and VirtualBox Windows XP inside this notebook) And the v2.0 can do the backup on my notebook (should I use the v2.0 for backup and use v2.1.1 for restoring the license?)
To backup/restore across reformats, you need to have backuped with save keys, and restore with reinstall keys checked. You need V2.1.X for save keys, but if you know what keys you used, you could just put a Keys.ini inside an old Backup folder alongside the Files and Registry folders, and each line being one key with the dashes intact. Also when using restore keys, the PC you restore to must not be screwed up, if it is do a license repair and activate then restore.
No. Unless we are pushed. For example if MS blacklist this PID in their SP then I'll post a v3 with a different PID.
When extracting an ISO of an office installation using the customize setup tool, all the files have a single letter extension. Is this a bug or by design?
Actually, it looks like it's the extension minus the final 2 letters. This happened when I extracted WZOR x86 select edition but also when I used it on a Standard Retail ISO
Confirmed it myself, not sure where it came from but this is noted. For now, extract the ISO through other means like 7Zip, and convert/do stuff, and if you want a new ISO, try building that, and if the issue occurs when making an iso, use a different ISO builder. Think I found the problem. It's a quick fix so I'll probably update today.
V2.1.2 released and fixes ISO extract. The problem is because some ISO's I extract added ;1 to the end of the filename, so I subtracted 2 from the filename, but this screws up ISO's that don't add that to the filename (it has to do with the ISO library I use and type of ISO), so now I check if the ;1 is there and only remove 2 from filename if the ;1 is there.
@CODYQX4 Thanks. Backup now working. But, what have you done? Since I don't see backup fix in the changelog.
I didn't change anything for Backup. I just fixed an ISO bug. I said the backup issue might have been due to registry issues and following some of my suggestions may have fixed it. That or it was a rare issue where a file doesn't write in time.