Product Key Identification?

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Guest

Does anyone know if there is a way to identify which MS software a product
key goes to? I have a bunch of Certificates of Authenticity with product
codes, but it does not say on the certificates which software they go to. My
guess is that most of these are Win95, Win98, WinNT, Office97, or Office 2000
keys, but I don't know how to tell for sure. Any ideas? At the very least
does anyone know how to tell the difference between an Office Key and a
Windows Key? I guess that is the key distinction I need to make in order to
finish a claim for the Class Action suit against Microsoft.

Thanks!
 
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Will Denny

Hi

If you have those programs installed, try Belarc:

www.belarc.com

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Guest

I don't have them installed... it's older software (obviously) but like I
said I need to know for the Class Action suit claim
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Eric said:
Does anyone know if there is a way to identify which MS software a product
key goes to?


Besides calling Microsoft's Licensing group and asking them, no.

I have a bunch of Certificates of Authenticity with product
codes, but it does not say on the certificates which software they go to. My
guess is that most of these are Win95, Win98, WinNT, Office97, or Office 2000
keys, but I don't know how to tell for sure. Any ideas? At the very least
does anyone know how to tell the difference between an Office Key and a
Windows Key? I guess that is the key distinction I need to make in order to
finish a claim for the Class Action suit against Microsoft.


How can you be considering a Class Action law suit if you don't even
know what you're suing about? You'd best get your act together before
contacting any attorneys, or all you'll get will be hearty laughter.


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