> Any ideas why a tablet PC running Vista Ultimate would suddenly demand
> activation? I activated it months ago,
Office 2010 Professional Key, and there's been no hardware change
> except for a new battery.
On Sat,
Office Home And Business 2010, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:34 PM, Marc Brooks <IDisposable@...> wrote:
Sounds like something in the registration of the activation components
(in the COM sense) has gone wacky.
From an elevated command prompt (right-click Command Prompt and "run
as administrator", try these these commands:
slmgr.vbs -ipk {YOUR INSTALLATION ID}
slui
You could also try reregistering all the system COM components:
cd WindowsSystem32
regsvr32 /q *.dll
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Marc C. Brooks
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