If you purchased them at retail, you can contact Microsoft for Microsoft
products and any other specific supplier for any other products you might
have. If the disks were provided to you bundled with a computer you
purchased, you'll need to contact the manufacture of the computer who
supplied the applications to you.
If you purchased them at retail, you can contact Microsoft for
Microsoft products and any other specific supplier for any other
products you might have. If the disks were provided to you bundled
with a computer you purchased, you'll need to contact the manufacture
of the computer who supplied the applications to you.
If it was an OEM license, you should contact whomever sold you the
PC; although very few manufacturers/vendors keep records of the
Product Keys they've sold, it's worth a try before you have to buy a
new license.
Bruce Chambers
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I am having a similar issue with the product key for Microsoft Works
Suite 2002. I contacted Dell, where the computer was purchased, and
they directed me to microsoft. But when contacting microsoft, they
directed me to Dell. Seems to be going around in circles!!!
In addition to the Works newsgroup that Colin suggested, you might want to
visit the peer-to-peer newsgroup of other Dell users. The NG, on Usenet,
is: alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
RC
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