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dzuk dzuk is offline Getting pop-up saying that my copy of Office is not registered. Windows 8 Getting pop-up saying that my copy of Office is not registered. Office 2010 32bit
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Default Getting pop-up saying that my copy of Office is not registered.

Every time I open Outlook or any other Office program, I get a pop-up of Microsoft Activation Wizard saying that this copy of Office is not registered. I bought this machine a couple of years ago with the software already loaded. Haven't had a problem til now. Did Not get discs with machine, so I downloaded Jellybean to retrieve my keys. Next time the message came up I input my keys and the Wizard took them and seemed to be happy, but message came back. It's counting down the days. says I have 12 left. Any ideas? I tried doing a repair on Office but it did not cure the problem.
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