Microsoft Product Key – Microsoft Office Key Remover

Office Key Remover is a small portable application for 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Windows operating system that can be used to remove Office licensing information from the system so that a new Office product key can be entered. The portable software supports removing licensing information from Office XP, Office 2003, Office 2007 and the new Office 2010.
All it takes is to start up the program as administrator (might not always be necessary) and select the installed Office version from the available choices.
A small popup will then be displayed notifying the user that the licensing information have been removed from the PC system.
Office will automatically ask the user to enter a new product key on the next startup of one of its installed applications.
Removing the Office product key information can be helpful in some situations including virus attacks, corrupt data or if counterfeit software has been purchased (without knowledge of course).
Most users resorted to uninstalling and reinstalling Microsoft Office if they encountered such a situation which is no longer necessary as the Office Key Remover takes care of that issue.
Office Key Remover can be downloaded from the developer's website. It is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows.
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