Prasad,
Have you also check to see if a TRIAL version of Office2007 was installed on
the PC, not an OEM or Full version. It might have already been activated
from the PC manufacturer or Computer store, and the 30 day trial period is
over. You will need to contact MS, and pay for a new product key.
Since it is a new purchase, also check all the CD's that came with it. There
should be a sticker on the Office 2007 CD case/cover that should have the
product key, and tell you if it is a Trial/OEM/Full Retail version of the
product.
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"JoAnn Paules" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Are you using the correct 25 digit key? It is *not* the one on a label stuck
to the computer.
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"Prasad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i have purchased personal computer with office 2007 installed in it. But
>when
> i enter the 25 digit product key, it is not accepted. It feels that the
> programme try to identify product code before i enter the 25th digit, and
> returns an answer "the product key is incorrect...". I had tried options
> given in microsoft website, but they do not help.