my question was: a friend has accidentally installed that starter edition by clicking that Click2Run/Click2Install... So should I just uninstall it normally or do i need to run any special uninstaller afterwards ?
Attempting To Activate Office 2010 KMS Products. Attempting To Activate Professional Plus. Failed To Activate 25 Times. --------------------------------------- EZ-Activator Failed! Here is a more detailed description about the error: One or Office 2010 Products Failed KMS Activation 25 Times. Read a few lines above to see what failed. Activation almost certainly failed due to the Invalid KMS Data Error (Which is the KMS Keygen's fault) and Office 2010 has gotten stuck in a state where it rejects further KMS activation attempts due to this failure. First try to Reinstall that license using License Management Add and Try EZ-Activator again. Then try to rearm if EZ-Activator fails again. If that does not work try the License Management Delete All and let Office 2010 repair and try again. If this does not work reinstall Office 2010. Tried the above suggestions and still nothing. Anything else I can try?
What's different between AutoKMS(1.4.0.5) and v2(2.0 b3)? AVRIA AntiVir has been determined v2 to be 'MALWARE', and old version get pass. Now i use 1.4.0.5.
The ne one is more efficient and does more error checking. Strange that your AV accepts 1.4.0.5 but hates 2.0 as in general 2.0 has been less detected (Except keygen).
WinXp SP3 with office 2010 failed to activated with this tool. ---Processing-------------------------- --------------------------------------- Installed product key detected - attempting to activate the following product: SKU ID: 6f327760-8c5c-417c-9b61-836a98287e0c LICENSE NAME: Office 14, OfficeProPlus-KMS_Client edition LICENSE DESCRIPTION: Office 14, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel Last 5 characters of installed product key: H3GVB ERROR CODE: 0x8007000D ERROR DESCRIPTION: Run the following: cscript ospp.vbs /ddescr:0x8007000D --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---Exiting----------------------------- ---Processing-------------------------- --------------------------------------- SKU ID: 6f327760-8c5c-417c-9b61-836a98287e0c LICENSE NAME: Office 14, OfficeProPlus-KMS_Client edition LICENSE DESCRIPTION: Office 14, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel LICENSE STATUS: ---NOTIFICATIONS--- ERROR CODE: 0xC004F056 ERROR DESCRIPTION: The Software Licensing Service reported that the computer could not be activated using the Key Management Service (KMS). Last 5 characters of installed product key: H3GVB --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---Exiting----------------------------- Microsoft Office rearm failed! Here is a more detailed description about the error: Error: 0xc004fe00 On a computer running Microsoft Windows non-core edition, run 'slui.exe 0x2a 0xc004fe00' to display the error text.
I got mine to work using the removal tool. MicrosoftFixit50450 The reinstall activated on the first try! I had removed/reinstalled about 3 or 4 times before with no sucess and attempted activation about 75 times. This tool is the key, IMO. Try removing using it and reinstall. It's worth a try.
I got the following error while attempting office 2010 activation: Code: ERROR CODE: 0x8007000D ERROR DESCRIPTION: Run the following: cscript ospp.vbs /ddescr:0x8007000D How can I fix this?
If it only failed once try it a few times. Use EZ-Activator. It will try several times and if it fails it will give possible remedies. If it fails 10-25 times something is wrong and it will say how to fix it.
Should I really use EZ-Activator when I already have a volume installation? I used method 1 from the following links how-to: h**p://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/19218-How-to-convert-Office-2010-Retail-Installation-to-Office-2010-VL
It only does conversion stuff if Retail. What it will do is install AutoKMS and try activating several times by KMS. (If you don't want AutoKMS you can manually uninstall it.)
EZ-Activator told me to add a new volume licence and then rearm. After that it worked. Is the how-to's volume conversion defective or what was that all about? Could you enlighten me? Thanks for the great tool!
The Method 2 converter on that old topic is the most error prone way that can be done to convert (Old EZ-Activator used it, replacing tokens with DL'd is very bad idea). The Stannieman channel switcher (for installer) is good though. Also this sometimes helps with those instructions to refresh Office so it will activate (rearm resets everything and license add can help.). Sometimes office kms fails once then gets stuck and fails every time with KMS. It can be difficult to get it unstuck, as you saw reinstall is last resort listed. Once activated the first time it usually can be reactivated over and over (It may fail once but isn't "stuck", as in another attempts or so should work) without ever getting stuck if you don't mess with anything. AutoKMS reactivates every boot so you never have to manually reactivate.
It seems to work fine but only supports a few editions (the ones most people use). I have all the installers for office VL+Retail except: Home and Business Retail, Home and Student Retail, Word Retail, and Excel Retail. By using a MS Trial I got the license files for everything but retail excel. Since there is no MSDN Retail Excel, someone would have to buy Excel Retail and leak it. Though the are non msdn apps that have leaked. I've been hoping someone would obtain that Retail Excel, I could get the license files and be close to everything. I've been trying to make a retail "Select Edition" like VL but lack 4 retail installers.
Guys, sorry to ask these questions which may have been addressed before. I would like to know the proper way to use Office 2010 Toolkit 2.0 Beta 3. 1. After installing Office 2010, I just extracted the toolkit to Desktop (or any other folder) and click the EZ-Activator button inside the toolkit. After that, I need not have to perform any other steps to have Office permanently activated, right? In other words, I am done, right? 2. After Office is activated, I just delete the Office 2010 Toolkit.exe from Desktop, without affecting the activation, right? 3. If I am not mistaken, clicking the EZ-Activator button will create only AutoKMS.exe inside C:\Windows and also a task scheduler file. Where is that task scheduler file located? Thus, I should not modify or delete these 2 files. 4. Basically, If I use EZ-Activator, I don't have to manually rearm Office every 180 days or perform any other task. In other words, it will keep Office activated forever. Guys, did I say anything wrong in my statements? Please advise.
Everything is right it will take care of everything and can be deleted. The AutoKMS Task is found by opening Task Scheduler (in start menu) (run as admin to modify AutoKMS). I recommend add AutoKMS.exe and Keygen.exe to AV exclusions to prevent future interference (They are in windows folder, keygen is not always there but add it to exclusions anyway).