erikfig |
Thursday 4 April 2013 at 11:56
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erikfig
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Hello All, I installed Office 2010 and I'm able to use it just fine. However, when I go to File>Help>Change Product Key to activate it, the box to enter the office key is grayed out. I cannot type the key. Does any know a fix for this? I need to activate Office. Thanks in advance. Edited by erikfig
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booman |
Friday 5 April 2013 at 18:16
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booman
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Very interesting, Activating is critical because otherwise you are stuck with a 30 day trial and then it locks you out. Honestly I havn't even tried games or programs that utilize the internet through PlayOnLinux. I have used Steam and it downloads games from the internet and allows you to browse the store. Which version of Wine are you using? You may want to read-up on WineHQ about Office 2010 and problems other people are facing...
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dasarne |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 13:58
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dasarne
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Same problem here. I tried to install office 2010 on different machines Versions: * Office 2010 professional-plus-win32-de * pol 4.1.1 and 4.2.1 * wine 1.5.16 and 1.5.31 32 bit * ubuntu 13.4 64 bit everything works fine only the activationkey inputfield is grayed out. No problems in the debug-console. CrossOver 11 was able to install and activate that office.version. Is there anybody who was able to activate office 2010. What office-Version works?
Ask, if I can help with further infomations.
Yours Arne
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 18:14
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Try to install ie6. That may help. PlayOnLinux -> Configure -> select your Office virtual drive -> Install Components tab -> ie6 I have seen installing is fix internet based issues with a few things. Give that a shot.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 18:16
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Also, make sure you are running PlayOnLinux version 4.2.1. We don't support 4.1.1 anymore, as its really old. Upgrade your PlayOnLinux version before doing what I said above.
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petch |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 20:39
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petch
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I would also like to know if changing riched20.dll override mode can help: Right click on shortcut > Configure Wine > Libraries > riched20.dll > Modify Change from "native" to "native, builtin" and validate. No guarantees, just something worth trying. Edited by petch
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dasarne |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 21:08
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dasarne
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Hi Petch, you're impressing me!!! That was the solution. Changing riched20.dll as you described to "native, builtin" fixed it, even with POL4.1.1 !!! Thank you very much! Now I will upgrade to POL 4.2.1 and install IE6.
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booman |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 21:13
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booman
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Awesome! Don't forget to mark your post as "solved"
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 22:11
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Dont even install IE6 if that worked. :) I think IE6 installs that anyway. Correct, Petch?
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dasarne |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 22:39
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dasarne
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My happyness came a little bit to early: I can paste in my produktkey and it is accepted with a green check mark. But than the setup runs a while finishing with a "Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 configuration did not complete successfully". In KB there is an issue for that http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2528753 It says that the "Network Service is missing permissions on this folder". * What kind of Network Service is ment here? the tool called icacls is not found in the cmd. What can be done to solve this?
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booman |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 22:47
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booman
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UGH! Microsoft network services? Seriously? Its got to be some DRM process running in the background.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 22:50
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Ronin DUSETTE
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hmmm. Maybe you should try to install IE6? Lol. Im not sure what permissions its looking for.
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dasarne |
Wednesday 5 June 2013 at 23:12
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dasarne
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I try to install ie6 and get an "IOPL not enabled" error when strating word than.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 4:17
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Ronin DUSETTE
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Idunno then. I use native open source alternatives to office. Haven't needed to use it for anything in years. Most people don't need office. Foss could be for you.
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dasarne |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 8:37
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dasarne
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I totally agree with you. But: I mixed use with MS and Opensource damages the layout of documents. So in our company MS is standard, thats why I'm forced to use it. I would not belive, that there isn't a solution for that problem. You say Office 2010 is officially supported by POL now. This should include activation! Otherwise - as you mentioned above - it is useless... Anyone who is not able to activate MS Office 2010Please give a "me too" +version informations to this thread. It might help to find the way to solve the problem. Edited by dasarne
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booman |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 15:28
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booman
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I totally understand work requiring Microsoft Office as a standard. Any job I've worked at uses it and Windows of course. At home I use Libre Office and Google Drive. It supplies all of my office needs. But if you can't get Office 2010 working at all, it may be a good idea to dual-boot Windows.
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dasarne |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 16:15
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dasarne
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> But if you can't get Office 2010 working at all...
Sorry, but CrossOverOffice has started with doing just this.
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booman |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 17:07
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booman
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Oh, so you have gotten it to work in CrossOver?
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 18:20
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Ronin DUSETTE
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CrossOver is really just WIne with a pricetag. The fixes in CrossOver usually trickle down to Wine eventually.
You say Office 2010 is officially supported by POL now. This should include activation! Otherwise - as you mentioned above - it is useless...
Ummm, who said that? And again, this isnt Windows, so it doesnt always work correctly. Also, did you check the Supported Software section of our site? Seems as though there is a scrip to install Office 2010, and ALSO a DIFFERENT script for Office 2010 Activation..... Try it. http://www.playonmac.com/en/supported_apps-3-0.htmlAlso, if it works fine in Crossover, and crossover is so cheap, AND its for a business, why try and save a couple of dollars when you can run it just fine in CrossOver? Any businessman would be happy to pay a small fee for that program as opposed to a whole set of windows installs.
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dasarne |
Thursday 6 June 2013 at 21:50
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dasarne
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CrossOver is really just WIne with a pricetag. The fixes in CrossOver usually trickle down to Wine eventually.
Sorry for metioning the "competitor". I tried to install Office 2010 with CrossOverOffice and copy the drive_c folder. But Office recognized the shift and tries to license again. Again sorry for trying that. But I really want to leave these virtual mashine strategy. A virtual mashine on a Notebook is resource consuming. The wine approach is much better.
You say Office 2010 is officially supported by POL now. This should include activation! Otherwise - as you mentioned above - it is useless...
Ummm, who said that? And again, this isnt Windows, so it doesnt always work correctly.
I was wrong in thinking that. Your focus lays on games. But your software is cool, fast and technically mature. By a hair Office will work... Also, did you check the Supported Software section of our site?
Seems as though there is a scrip to install Office 2010, and ALSO a DIFFERENT script for Office 2010 Activation..... Try it.
That needs an MS activation server, that I don't have. Also, if it works fine in Crossover, and crossover is so cheap, AND its for a business, why try and save a couple of dollars when you can run it just fine in CrossOver? Any businessman would be happy to pay a small fee for that program as opposed to a whole set of windows installs.
Again I'm sad to needle you. CrossOver does't support the newest wineversions. Your solution is more flexible. Hope that pours oil on the troubled water.
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