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Activation Code or license code
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help
2010-03-16 04:00:01 UTC
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Hello
I am trying to find the code for Visio on this computer. It used to be owned
by someone I worked with.

It has Visio 2003 already on it and I can find the Product ID through Help
and Options but I want to find the licence number for asset purposes.

How can I find this please?
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thankyou
AlEdlund
2010-03-16 12:38:42 UTC
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The short answer is that it is not there. AFAIK selling a computer does not
transfer the license for the software that is on it, that is a separate
transaction (unless of course the source material for the software is also
transferred which would have the codes). You'll have to go back to the guy
you got it from.
al
Post by help
Hello
I am trying to find the code for Visio on this computer. It used to be owned
by someone I worked with.
It has Visio 2003 already on it and I can find the Product ID through Help
and Options but I want to find the licence number for asset purposes.
How can I find this please?
--
thankyou
help
2010-03-17 01:02:01 UTC
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Thanks Al. What does AFAIK mean?

I am surprised that I am unable to check if it is authentic though even if I
was only given the last four digits or something.

I will just keep using it then, we were looking at ordering the more
uptodate product for some of the staff.
--
thankyou
Post by AlEdlund
The short answer is that it is not there. AFAIK selling a computer does not
transfer the license for the software that is on it, that is a separate
transaction (unless of course the source material for the software is also
transferred which would have the codes). You'll have to go back to the guy
you got it from.
al
Post by help
Hello
I am trying to find the code for Visio on this computer. It used to be owned
by someone I worked with.
It has Visio 2003 already on it and I can find the Product ID through Help
and Options but I want to find the licence number for asset purposes.
How can I find this please?
--
thankyou
help
2010-03-17 01:07:01 UTC
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Whoops I understand AFAIK now. I didnt purchase it though, it is an office
computer so it will stay with the computer for the moment.

Thanks Al.
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thankyou
Post by AlEdlund
The short answer is that it is not there. AFAIK selling a computer does not
transfer the license for the software that is on it, that is a separate
transaction (unless of course the source material for the software is also
transferred which would have the codes). You'll have to go back to the guy
you got it from.
al
Post by help
Hello
I am trying to find the code for Visio on this computer. It used to be owned
by someone I worked with.
It has Visio 2003 already on it and I can find the Product ID through Help
and Options but I want to find the licence number for asset purposes.
How can I find this please?
--
thankyou
John... Visio MVP
2010-03-17 17:37:59 UTC
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Check with Microsoft directly. Most of the experts here can asnwer questions
on how to use the product, but we are lost when it comes to the mysteries of
licensing.

There should be no problem in doing the license transfer when you call
Microsoft if this is just a simple matter of you inheriting an existing
machine with Visio on it.

John... Visio MVP
Post by help
Whoops I understand AFAIK now. I didnt purchase it though, it is an office
computer so it will stay with the computer for the moment.
Thanks Al.
--
thankyou
Post by AlEdlund
The short answer is that it is not there. AFAIK selling a computer does not
transfer the license for the software that is on it, that is a separate
transaction (unless of course the source material for the software is also
transferred which would have the codes). You'll have to go back to the guy
you got it from.
al
Post by help
Hello
I am trying to find the code for Visio on this computer. It used to be owned
by someone I worked with.
It has Visio 2003 already on it and I can find the Product ID through Help
and Options but I want to find the licence number for asset purposes.
How can I find this please?
--
thankyou
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