If that’s the case, you’d need to call whoever made your computer, and see if they’re willing and able to provide that information for a Windows ME era machine. In your case, it gets even more complicated than that, when you say that it needs to be installed in the account it was originally installed in, we think you may mean that it needs to be installed in the original Windows installation it came with. What frustrated Office 2000 installers had to do, if they misplaced the original key that came with the software, was to call Microsoft with their Product ID and Microsoft would give them the code to punch in. It was even called “Windows Mistake Edition” by PC World, you must be just about the last holdouts still using it.Īs to your question, Office 2000 was a special case for Office installations, with XP or 2003 you could get the key using software of ill repute, but Office 2000 never stored its key on the computer, it just wasn’t there to find or decode. It keeps telling me that “This must be the original account that it was originally installed on.” If you have any suggestions, that would be great.”Ĭhet, Windows ME was probably even more reviled than Windows 8. I recently had to reinstall Windows ME and it’s not letting me run the Office 2000 program.
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