After you purchase and install Microsoft Office 2010 from a disc or a downloaded archive, you must enter a product key and activate the software to continue using it beyond its grace period. You can activate your software by phone or directly on your computer through an Internet connection. If you enter the product key's lengthy, case-sensitive sequence of letters, numbers and hyphens incorrectly, you will be unable to activate the software. Re-enter the product key and try again, use a different activation method or contact Microsoft's customer service if your attempts remain unsuccessful.
Licenses for Microsoft Office 2010 entitle you to install the software on two or more computers. Office Home and Student, designed for non-commercial, non-governmental use in a home setting, entitles one individual to install it on as many as three computers under one roof. The Professional and the Home and Business editions of the software permit two installations by a single user, one on a desktop and one on a notebook system. If you attempt to exceed the installation allowance of your license for Office 2010, you will be unable to activate it without deactivating one of the installations you've already activated.
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I have a new build pic and have had trouble installing Windows 10. I resolved the issue with making a bootable disk to to the Windows install. My college offers a free Windows 10 education edition so I got the product key and it keeps saying invalid product key. Not sure where to go from here.
You can see the product key that is used to install office by signing into your office.com account. Once signed in, just click the View product key link under your edition of Office and you'll see your office product key.
Office 2010 introduces user interface enhancements including a Backstage view that consolidates document management tasks into a single location. The ribbon introduced in Office 2007 for Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word is the primary user interface for all applications in Office 2010 and is now customizable.[8][9][10] Collaborative editing features that enable multiple users to share and edit documents;[11] extended file format support;[6] integration with OneDrive and SharePoint;[11] and security improvements such as Protected View, a sandbox to protect users from malicious content[12] are among its other new features. It debuted Office Online, free Web-based versions of Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, and Word.[13][14][15] A new Office Starter 2010 edition replaces Microsoft Works.[16][17][18] Office Mobile 2010, an update to Microsoft's mobile productivity suite was released on May 12, 2010 as a free upgrade from the Windows Phone Store for Windows Mobile 6.5 devices with a previous version of Office Mobile installed.[19][20][21]
Office 2010 introduces a new Click-to-Run installation process based on Microsoft App-V Version 4 streaming and virtualization technology as an alternative to the traditional Windows Installer-based installation process for the Home and Student and Home and Business editions, and as a mandatory installation process for the Starter edition. Click-to-Run products install in a virtualized environment (a Q: partition) that downloads product features in the background after the programs have been installed so that users can immediately begin using the programs. The download process is optimized for broadband connections.[101]
During the Office 2010 retail lifecycle Microsoft, in collaboration with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and retail partners, introduced a Product Key Card licensing program that allowed users to purchase a single license to activate Home and Student, Home and Business, and Professional editions preinstalled on personal computers at a reduced cost when compared with traditional retail media.[102] Product Key Card versions are restricted to a single machine.[103]
Office Starter 2010 is an ad-supported, reduced-functionality edition consisting of Excel and Word, discontinued in June 2012 before the release of Office 2013 and Windows 8.[157] Office Starter 2010 was available to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to preload on Windows PCs as a replacement for Microsoft Works;[16][17][18] it is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7.[158] Word Starter 2010 cannot insert captions, citations, footnotes, endnotes, equations, indexes, or SmartArt graphics or text, and it does not support change trackage, customization, digital rights management, full screen view, or macro functionality.[159] Excel Starter 2010 does not support calculation steps, circular references, custom views, error analyses, external data connections, PivotTables, or PivotCharts.[160] Office Starter 2010 is the only edition to offer a To-Go Device Manager feature, which allows users to install the productivity suite to a USB flash drive and run it temporarily on any computer with Windows Vista SP1 or Windows 7 installed to which the USB drive is connected.[161]
The Starter edition of Office 2010 received mostly positive reviews;[175][176][177] a feature omitted from other editions of Office 2010 that received praise was To-Go Device Manager, which allowed users to copy Office 2010 Starter installation files to a USB flash drive and use its programs on another PC, even one where a version of Office was not installed.[175][177] However, criticism was directed at the edition's lack of functionality and its mandatory advertisements.[178][179][180]
Great and wonderful document. I followed the steps to install office 2010 32-bit on win7 64-bit working successfully and installing successfully from the software center, but when in uninstall it from software center the status showing removal failed??!! . by the way I have done the 7 zip steps working great installing and uninstalling from software center.
Great document. Followed the steps to install Office 2013 64 bit on Win 8.1(production environment). But when I open any office application it does ask for a product key(only the first time or until I type it in). And the next time it asks me to proceed with activation. I would like to have the activation automated. Am I missing something? Thanks in advance!
When office setup runs, it searches the Updates folder on the installation point for a customization file. Thats the reason its placed in Updates folder.Also note that only one Setup customization .msp file per product in the Updates folder is supported. The customization .msp files that you place in the Updates folder will be deployed first.More info :- -us/library/cc178960%28v=office.15%29.aspx
As I am new to SSCM 2012, I INSTALLED office professional 2013 (32 BIT) with your same steps as OFFICE 2010 along with My (OCT & PDF installation steps) Application office 2013 successful deployment ok. But I am unable to see the new application on the client system software center as I tested in the 2 system (shall I wait for more than 4 hour to see on the client system..?)
Hi Prajwal, Great video.. Your website is very informative. I am kind of new to SCCM andI want to create a custom image of win 7 ( Which includes basic Applications like Office 2010,Winzip, Adobe etc) and then install it on new PC.I am Able to create the image but it it fails when It comes to installing office 2010.All Other applications are being installed.I would appreciate if you can Post a Video about how to create a custom Win 7 or Win 8 Image Which will have all the applications preinstalled especially Office 2010.
Lets assume that you are installing office 2010 by double clicking a setup.exe file, you come across 2 options Install or Customize. If you select Install, the basic components are installed which include Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc. If you are looking for more customization then lot of things can be customized using OCT.
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i have genuine copy of MS Office 2010 Professional Plus 64 bit on my PC but i misplaced my product key and when i reinstalled my system the software is now asking for the product key. Do you have a spare lifetime key?
Reader Anna, who goes by the ID truthseekerandteller, wants to know how she can copy Office 2010 from her old computer onto a USB so she can install it on another PC. While you can't just copy an installed program and move it from one computer to another, there's a way to get the product key and installer for Office, Windows and several other programs. You can then use those to install the program on another computer.
To download Office 2010 or 2013, visit this page (opens in new tab) on Microsoft.com, and enter the product key. You should then be able to download an installer for Office and put it on any Windows system you like. Note that if your license is for only one computer, you should uninstall it on the original PC.
Our company has purchased the product key card licenses for Office 2010 Home and Business since they come at a substantial cost savings over the CD version. I need to set up a bunch of new computers so I want to create an image to cut the deployment time. I obtained the Office 2010 .exe installer from Microsoft's website.
I would like to include Office 2010 in my image. Ideally, I would install Office 2010 on the machine I would capture the image from but leave it un-activated. Then, as I deployed each image I could activate them with different product key cards. The problem is that the installer requires the key before the installation even starts, so I don't know how to get an un-activated Office installed on the machine that will be imaged. 2ff7e9595c
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