Cannot Pass Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage Vaildation

S

Steve Levine

I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It came
with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have purchased,
installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007, that cost me
$$$. It works well. However, when I go to download templates for my use,
Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my PC has a copy of Microsoft
Office Home and Student 2007 that is not valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has
never been installed on this PC.)

Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it still
shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of its
components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft Office
PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs.

When I try to UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the
Control Panel, I get a message that the installation files are corrupted and
that I need to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have the
original media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to reinstall
it either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!

I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the situation:

"1. Click Start, click Run, type:
%AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
and then click OK.
2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click Delete.
Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file.
3. Close the folder.
4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation Wizard."

The files that remain showing in
%AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and opa12.dat

Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors.

However, I suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries.
PLEASE HELP!
-Steve
 
A

Alias

Steve Levine wrote:
> I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It came
> with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have purchased,
> installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007, that cost me
> $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download templates for my use,
> Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my PC has a copy of Microsoft
> Office Home and Student 2007 that is not valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has
> never been installed on this PC.)
>
> Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it still
> shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of its
> components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft Office
> PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs.
>
> When I try to UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the
> Control Panel, I get a message that the installation files are corrupted and
> that I need to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have the
> original media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to reinstall
> it either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
>
> I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the situation:
>
> "1. Click Start, click Run, type:
> %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> and then click OK.
> 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click Delete.
> Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file.
> 3. Close the folder.
> 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation Wizard."
>
> The files that remain showing in
> %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and opa12.dat
>
> Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors.
>
> However, I suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries.
> PLEASE HELP!
> -Steve
>


Run the Issues feature in Crap Cleaner. Get it free at www.ccleaner.com/
Use the Clean Up feature first.

Alias
 
R

Richard Urban

Shut down Internet Explorer. Then restart IE with administrator privileges.
Then go to http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag/default.aspx and click on
start diagnostics.

Run both Vista and Office checks. When once you have validated WGA under
administrator privileges you will have no other problems - hopefully!

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)



"Steve Levine" <SteveLevine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0BE9F92B-7B51-4663-AF33-EB59C2C7D14D@microsoft.com...
>I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It came
> with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have
> purchased,
> installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007, that cost me
> $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download templates for my use,
> Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my PC has a copy of
> Microsoft
> Office Home and Student 2007 that is not valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has
> never been installed on this PC.)
>
> Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it
> still
> shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of its
> components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft Office
> PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs.
>
> When I try to UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the
> Control Panel, I get a message that the installation files are corrupted
> and
> that I need to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have
> the
> original media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to
> reinstall
> it either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
>
> I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the
> situation:
>
> "1. Click Start, click Run, type:
> %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> and then click OK.
> 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click Delete.
> Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file.
> 3. Close the folder.
> 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation
> Wizard."
>
> The files that remain showing in
> %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and opa12.dat
>
> Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors.
>
> However, I suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries.
> PLEASE HELP!
> -Steve
>
 
B

Bill Yanaire

You must be slipping. Why didn't you tell him about the wonders of Ubuntu?


"Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
news:%23zmc6bxvHHA.4572@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Steve Levine wrote:
>> I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It
>> came with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have
>> purchased, installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007,
>> that cost me $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download
>> templates for my use, Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my
>> PC has a copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 that is not
>> valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has never been installed on this PC.)
>> Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it
>> still shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of
>> its components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft
>> Office PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs. When I try to
>> UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the Control Panel,
>> I get a message that the installation files are corrupted and that I need
>> to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have the original
>> media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to reinstall it
>> either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
>>
>> I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the
>> situation:
>>
>> "1. Click Start, click Run, type: %AllUsersprofile%\Application
>> Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
>> and then click OK. 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click
>> Delete. Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file. 3. Close the folder.
>> 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation
>> Wizard."
>>
>> The files that remain showing in %AllUsersprofile%\Application
>> Data\Microsoft\Office\Data are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and
>> opa12.dat
>>
>> Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors. However, I
>> suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries. PLEASE
>> HELP! -Steve
>>

>
> Run the Issues feature in Crap Cleaner. Get it free at www.ccleaner.com/
> Use the Clean Up feature first.
>
> Alias
 
A

Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:
> You must be slipping. Why didn't you tell him about the wonders of Ubuntu?


Your fantasy regarding what I'm about must be slipping.

Alias
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@maskedandanonymous.info> wrote in message
> news:%23zmc6bxvHHA.4572@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Steve Levine wrote:
>>> I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It
>>> came with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have
>>> purchased, installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007,
>>> that cost me $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download
>>> templates for my use, Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my
>>> PC has a copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 that is not
>>> valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has never been installed on this PC.)
>>> Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it
>>> still shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of
>>> its components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft
>>> Office PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs. When I try to
>>> UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the Control Panel,
>>> I get a message that the installation files are corrupted and that I need
>>> to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have the original
>>> media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to reinstall it
>>> either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
>>>
>>> I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the
>>> situation:
>>>
>>> "1. Click Start, click Run, type: %AllUsersprofile%\Application
>>> Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
>>> and then click OK. 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click
>>> Delete. Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file. 3. Close the folder.
>>> 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation
>>> Wizard."
>>>
>>> The files that remain showing in %AllUsersprofile%\Application
>>> Data\Microsoft\Office\Data are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and
>>> opa12.dat
>>>
>>> Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors. However, I
>>> suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries. PLEASE
>>> HELP! -Steve
>>>

>> Run the Issues feature in Crap Cleaner. Get it free at www.ccleaner.com/
>> Use the Clean Up feature first.
>>
>> Alias

>
>
 
S

Steve Levine

Dear Richard,

Tried all the suggestions and the directions exactly. Ran CCleaner, too,
through all routines. I validated WGA under administrator privileges, but
all to NO AVAIL. Problem remains as before. System passes Vista
verification, and then fails on Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007. The
only thing that I haven't yet done is to install RedHat or Ubuntu. PLEASE
HELP!

-Steve Levine

"Richard Urban" wrote:

> Shut down Internet Explorer. Then restart IE with administrator privileges.
> Then go to http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag/default.aspx and click on
> start diagnostics.
>
> Run both Vista and Office checks. When once you have validated WGA under
> administrator privileges you will have no other problems - hopefully!
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
>
>
>
> "Steve Levine" <SteveLevine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0BE9F92B-7B51-4663-AF33-EB59C2C7D14D@microsoft.com...
> >I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It came
> > with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have
> > purchased,
> > installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007, that cost me
> > $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download templates for my use,
> > Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my PC has a copy of
> > Microsoft
> > Office Home and Student 2007 that is not valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has
> > never been installed on this PC.)
> >
> > Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it
> > still
> > shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of its
> > components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft Office
> > PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs.
> >
> > When I try to UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the
> > Control Panel, I get a message that the installation files are corrupted
> > and
> > that I need to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have
> > the
> > original media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to
> > reinstall
> > it either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
> >
> > I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the
> > situation:
> >
> > "1. Click Start, click Run, type:
> > %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> > and then click OK.
> > 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click Delete.
> > Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file.
> > 3. Close the folder.
> > 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation
> > Wizard."
> >
> > The files that remain showing in
> > %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> > are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and opa12.dat
> >
> > Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors.
> >
> > However, I suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries.
> > PLEASE HELP!
> > -Steve
> >

>
>
 
B

bp

"Steve Levine" wrote:

> Dear Richard,
>
> Tried all the suggestions and the directions exactly. Ran CCleaner, too,
> through all routines. I validated WGA under administrator privileges, but
> all to NO AVAIL. Problem remains as before. System passes Vista
> verification, and then fails on Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007. The
> only thing that I haven't yet done is to install RedHat or Ubuntu. PLEASE
> HELP!
>



Actually you didn't try everything. According to your post you don't want to
try the re install un install option. Why ? is beyond me . Instead you keep
looking for some magic cure. Freak'en re download the trail and reinstall it
and then remove it properly.

You may have to spend an hour uninstalling and re installing the trail and
the pro versions but then you're done why keep wasting time?





> -Steve Levine
>
> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
> > Shut down Internet Explorer. Then restart IE with administrator privileges.
> > Then go to http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag/default.aspx and click on
> > start diagnostics.
> >
> > Run both Vista and Office checks. When once you have validated WGA under
> > administrator privileges you will have no other problems - hopefully!
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Richard Urban
> > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> > (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
> >
> >
> >
> > "Steve Levine" <SteveLevine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:0BE9F92B-7B51-4663-AF33-EB59C2C7D14D@microsoft.com...
> > >I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It came
> > > with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have
> > > purchased,
> > > installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007, that cost me
> > > $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download templates for my use,
> > > Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my PC has a copy of
> > > Microsoft
> > > Office Home and Student 2007 that is not valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has
> > > never been installed on this PC.)
> > >
> > > Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it
> > > still
> > > shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of its
> > > components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft Office
> > > PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs.
> > >
> > > When I try to UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the
> > > Control Panel, I get a message that the installation files are corrupted
> > > and
> > > that I need to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have
> > > the
> > > original media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to
> > > reinstall
> > > it either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
> > >
> > > I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the
> > > situation:
> > >
> > > "1. Click Start, click Run, type:
> > > %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> > > and then click OK.
> > > 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click Delete.
> > > Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file.
> > > 3. Close the folder.
> > > 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation
> > > Wizard."
> > >
> > > The files that remain showing in
> > > %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> > > are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and opa12.dat
> > >
> > > Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors.
> > >
> > > However, I suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries.
> > > PLEASE HELP!
> > > -Steve
> > >

> >
> >
 
S

Steve Levine

BP:

Thanks for the kick. Done and out. Finally.

-Steve

"bp" wrote:

>
>
> "Steve Levine" wrote:
>
> > Dear Richard,
> >
> > Tried all the suggestions and the directions exactly. Ran CCleaner, too,
> > through all routines. I validated WGA under administrator privileges, but
> > all to NO AVAIL. Problem remains as before. System passes Vista
> > verification, and then fails on Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007. The
> > only thing that I haven't yet done is to install RedHat or Ubuntu. PLEASE
> > HELP!
> >

>
>
> Actually you didn't try everything. According to your post you don't want to
> try the re install un install option. Why ? is beyond me . Instead you keep
> looking for some magic cure. Freak'en re download the trail and reinstall it
> and then remove it properly.
>
> You may have to spend an hour uninstalling and re installing the trail and
> the pro versions but then you're done why keep wasting time?
>
>
>
>
>
> > -Steve Levine
> >
> > "Richard Urban" wrote:
> >
> > > Shut down Internet Explorer. Then restart IE with administrator privileges.
> > > Then go to http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/diag/default.aspx and click on
> > > start diagnostics.
> > >
> > > Run both Vista and Office checks. When once you have validated WGA under
> > > administrator privileges you will have no other problems - hopefully!
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Richard Urban
> > > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> > > (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Steve Levine" <SteveLevine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:0BE9F92B-7B51-4663-AF33-EB59C2C7D14D@microsoft.com...
> > > >I recently purchased a NEW multimedia Gateway Vista model GM5407E. It came
> > > > with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Trial version. I have
> > > > purchased,
> > > > installed and registered Microsoft Office PROFESSIONAL 2007, that cost me
> > > > $$$. It works well. However, when I go to download templates for my use,
> > > > Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage reports that my PC has a copy of
> > > > Microsoft
> > > > Office Home and Student 2007 that is not valid. (BTW, MS Office 2003 has
> > > > never been installed on this PC.)
> > > >
> > > > Although I have uninstalled Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, it
> > > > still
> > > > shows as an installed program in my Control Panel, although none of its
> > > > components show in START\Programs any longer. Only the Microsoft Office
> > > > PROFESSIONAL 2007 programs are in START/Programs.
> > > >
> > > > When I try to UNINSTALL Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 from the
> > > > Control Panel, I get a message that the installation files are corrupted
> > > > and
> > > > that I need to reinstall from the original media source. I do not have
> > > > the
> > > > original media source for the trial software, (and I don't want to
> > > > reinstall
> > > > it either.) I just want to DOWNLOAD the templates that I need!
> > > >
> > > > I tried a fix posted by Carey Frisch [MVP], but it did not help the
> > > > situation:
> > > >
> > > > "1. Click Start, click Run, type:
> > > > %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> > > > and then click OK.
> > > > 2. Right-click the Opa12.dat file, and then click Delete.
> > > > Important: Do not delete the opa12.bak file.
> > > > 3. Close the folder.
> > > > 4. Start a 2007 Office program to start the 2007 Office Activation
> > > > Wizard."
> > > >
> > > > The files that remain showing in
> > > > %AllUsersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data
> > > > are 89446.bpc, opa11.dat, OPA12.BAK and opa12.dat
> > > >
> > > > Also, Uniblue's RegistryBooster reports no registry errors.
> > > >
> > > > However, I suspect that I may need to delete certain Registry entries.
> > > > PLEASE HELP!
> > > > -Steve
> > > >
> > >
> > >
 
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