In a nutshell, we manually cleared out the KMS activation info from my computer, added the correct information, then forced the Office activation. After some help from our incredibly smart System Administrators, we fixed the problem. For some reason my computer refused to ‘talk’ to the KMS server which, in effect, caused my installation of Office 2010 to not activate. This is something that I shouldn’t have to do because we have a Key Management Host server (a.k.a KMS) to handle automatic activations on our network. After a few days, pop-ups started appearing warning me to activate Office 2010 soon. Anywhoo, a problem came up after I manually installed Office Professional Plus 2010. I sure am special, aren’t I? (Don’t answer that question ). I decided to upgrade my work PC to Windows 7 Enterprise, 64 bit with Service Pack 1 integrated.
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