Why does WGA tell me I am not genuine ?

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Trevor Lawrence

I have been receiving messages from WGA re Office software not being
genuine. This has occurred for Word, PowerPoint and FrontPage

My version of FP2003 is from MSDN received as an MVP in 2006/2007, so
(although I was happy with earlier versions) I looked and installed my copy
of Office Ultimate 2007 from the same source. Both FP2003 and Office
Ultimate 2007 use the keys from MSDN.

I am still getting messages.

Can anyone say why?
 
Trevor said:
I have been receiving messages from WGA re Office software not being
genuine. This has occurred for Word, PowerPoint and FrontPage

My version of FP2003 is from MSDN received as an MVP in 2006/2007, so
(although I was happy with earlier versions) I looked and installed my copy
of Office Ultimate 2007 from the same source. Both FP2003 and Office
Ultimate 2007 use the keys from MSDN.

I am still getting messages.

Can anyone say why?

Wild guess: WGA is a flawed program that does absolutely *nothing* to
improve Office. It's time to jump through the WGA hoops and, if you
don't pass, you'll have to buy Office again or smarten up and use Open
Office.

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