When I try to activate using File-Help-Activate in any of the office apps, the activation windows pops up to the 2 options: Over Internet or over the telephone. Jul 29, 2010 - Issue: You go to activate Microsoft Office 2010 and you receive a message stating, “Your copy of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 cannot.
I downloaded the legitamate 30 day trial version from Microsoft's website about 3 months ago, and my trial has expired about 2 months ago. My trial came to an end on 7/22/2014, however, I am still able to use Microsoft Office at its fullest, but instead of showing 'Document title.docx - Word' in the application name, it shows 'Document title.docx - Word (Product Activation Failed)'.
Question 1: Is it the actual full version of office? (by which I mean ALL the features are enabled)
Question 2: Is this legal?
Question 3: If both of the above are true, why does Microsoft allow this?
1 Answer
Here's someone in the same situation as you.
But, in reality, I was able to edit documents and even save them. No Problem at all in other products too like PowerPoint or Excel.
Question 1
Yes, full functions, but it will end (see Q3).
Question 2
Pretty sure it isn't...
Question 3
If you go to the link above, you'll see that for the guy:
On the last day, MS Word 2013 greeted me saying: The Trial of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 is expired. Editing in Word has been disabled.
His 'Microsoft Office has finally stopped working. Not that it doesn’t open but editing document functionality has been disabled. You can still open any file in read mode only.'
So basically the program became useless. Maybe that answers your third question - Microsoft allows this because the program will become read-only eventually, even though not in 30 days.
I'd advise you to purchase a license as soon as possible, as you're close to the 3 month period too. Otherwise your work might be affected when the day comes. Better safe than sorry.
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