Office Professional Plus 2010 RTM *ACTIVATION BACKUP *

Discussion in 'Application Software' started by chaddawkins, Apr 26, 2010.

  1. Smorgan

    Smorgan Glitcher

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    Ok people we have a method now how do we automate to make it a easy install???
    I'm thinkin since they are all the same key IE MSDN retail 2 edition that this should be possible cause it should be all the same hardware if its a VM
    What do you think???
     
  2. Brainsuck

    Brainsuck MDL Addicted

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    It is in mine we used the same key but I upgraded office 2007 to with it
     
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  3. pkaji123

    pkaji123 MDL Addicted

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    I have a little problem,i accidently downloaded the Office 2010(retail MSDN),when i try to install it asks for a key,can any leaked MAK key(activations over) be used just to bypass that step?
    or does it asks for activation at that moment?
    can it be activated using KMS Act. after installing?
    At the moment i cannot dwnld the another iso due to my bandwidth.
     
  4. spiralien

    spiralien MDL Senior Member

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    #24 spiralien, Apr 27, 2010
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    Excuse my poor English.
    You can use a leaked key but you can't use KMS Act.

    If you have the Wzor Select Edition 14.0.4763.1000 VL and the version is Professionnal Edition, you can :
    - Extract the MSDN Retail Edition in a directory by
    Code:
    xxxxxxxxxx.exe /extract:C:\OfficeMSDN 
    where xxxxxxx.exe is the name of the MSDN file and C:\OfficeMSDN ( destination directory )

    - When is done, Delete the PropPlusr.WW in C:\OfficeMSDN
    - Copy the WZor ProPlus.WW directory to C:\OfficeMSDN

    Now, the key is not ask and you can activate with KMS act.
     
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  5. sam3971

    sam3971 MDL Guru

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    Dude, that is because you have the MSDN Retail copy that requires it. My backup program only affects the softwareprotectionplatform for office. In order to bypass that you have to enter the key into the setup script to bypass it. Offhand I really am not sure how to do it but I know it can be done because I did it with office 2007.
     
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  6. sam3971

    sam3971 MDL Guru

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    oh haha, I did not check the "ProgramFiles(x86)" folder. It is there in that directory lol
     
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  7. Smorgan

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    Its very tricky to get everything right but bascially you need to replace those two files and then replace some of the registry files that actually hold the key...

    Registry= what key I'm using
    tokens.dat= list of editions available...
    cache.dat= what specific edition I'm using

    tokens + cache = whether or not its activated or not....

    Setup.xml= default key for office 2010 volume (retail need not apply lol)
    ospp.vbs= what edition is being used in reference to tokens and cache.dat