Microsoft Office 365 Keeps Asking For Activation Key On Mac

24.01.2019

Office keeps asking me to sign in / 'Authentication Expired' error. One-time purchase of. Click the Install Office button on the page. If you have an. This is a server issue that occurs when trying to activate Office 365 for Mac. Try restarting your.

How to fix Office 365 Office 2019/16/13 “Activation” or “Unlicensed Product” Problems The latest versions of Microsoft Office (Office 365 and Office 2019/2016/2013) all need activating by logging into an Office 365 account. This is normally achieved upon installation, however we have noticed that Windows or Office automatic updates can sometimes result in the products being “ Disabled” or requiring “ Activation” These problems can occur in any or all of the Office products such as Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, Publisher, OneNote, Outlook, Infopath or Lync; by displaying one of the following messages (or similar) “Unlicensed Product” “Product Deactivated” “We’re sorry, something went wrong and we can’t do this for you right now. Please try again later” or similar. You can re-activate Office 365 or Office 2019/2013/2016 in a number of ways as follows 1) Repair Office 365 or Office 2013/16/19 In Windows 7 or 8 locate “Control Panel” > “Programs” > “Programs and Features” Highlight “Office 365 ProPlus” (do not click on it) and select the “ Change” button Select “ Quick Repair“. If this does not fix your problems try “ Online Repair” and failing that move to Step 2) below 2) Reinstall Office 365 or Office 2013/16/19 From any of the office products click on the left arrow in the top left of the product, then click on “ Office Account” Click on “ Manage Account” to login to your Office 365 or Office 2013/16/19 account Once signed in, navigate to “ software” Then click on “ Install“.

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This will downlaod a file that needs to be executed by clicking on it. This will start the “ Office 365 reinstall” 3) Further Reading You will also find more useful links and information at the following Microsoft links Need more help? If you live in Western Australia, and you need any kind of computer help, please bring your computer to us at or call us out. You can contact us or call: Alternatively click on the Green “Support” button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen and leave a message. For instant remote control support download and install our remote control software.

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Hello, I am in a loop trying to activate Office 2016 on Windows 10 that I purchased with a Dell workstation. This is a copy of Office 2016 H&B one-off. It's not tied to Office 365. Here's the tale: Yesterday, I was on a workstation that has AOL installed. (Please don't kill me. It's not my fault.) I launched the Office stub and typed in the key provided by Dell/MS. At this point, I was asked to activate online.

Clicking the button produced an error indicating that I 'must' have a web browser installed like Windows Internet Explorer. I tried several things to resolve that, looking at default settings (in the two places where such things exist on Windows 10). I could not get the Office stub to see the browser. Giving up, I logged into the workstation under a different local user. There I did not get the same error regarding the web browser.

I created a Microsoft account for this user but when I was finished, the web page displayed that I had logged into a Office account that had no Office licenses attached to it. I clicked the link to add a key but one of two things would happen: 1. A circular loading dialogue would appear (not the standard Windows 7 wait cursor, something specific to the Office web page) and then disappear.