If you happen to know that info I would be interested in just making the permissions change to that key to see if it fixes my issues. Do we know the exact key that would be referenced during a license verification procedure? For me its like looking for a needle in a haystack. I can't upload the txt file it uses for the changes because its 340 mb. WINDOWS REPAIR - Registry Reset Permissions does reference the sppsvc key permissions. There seemed to be some permissions issues within the registry post upgrade to 2004.
Verify office license key install#
I am also able to uninstall / install office 2016 on windwithout the 1603 error msg. I am now able to open EXCEL or WORD and the license verification msg is gone. However it is making some change because it fixed the issue. I say its hard to tell because once its finished I am comparing permissions on that machine with a machine that didn't run the script and permissions look the same. Its hard to tell but it would appear that the tool is using SETACL.exe to add administrators group and the system account to both the HKLM and HKU hives. I downloaded this on my test machine and performed the Registry Reset Permissions option. They downloaded and ran the Repair Tool to fix their issue. They would receive the activation verification msg each time they launched office. I found another TID were someone had the exact same issue after upgrading Windows. Note: Please follow the steps in our documentation to enable e-mail notifications if you want to receive the related email notification for this thread. If an Answer is helpful, please click "Accept Answer" and upvote it. If yes, please check whether it has been updated to the latest or try to temporarily exit this security software.
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Note: It is better to back up your registry before you make any changes.īesides, is there any third-party security software on the computers that have the issue? Please make sure that you have an active internet connection.
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Double-click it, set its value from ‘1’ to ‘0’.įind the key ‘Start’, double-click it and change its value to ‘2’.įind the key ‘Type’, double-click it, set its value to ‘20’.Īfter applying the changes, restart your computer. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\sppsvc.įind the key ‘DelayedAutoStart’ from the navigation pane at the right. Press Windows + R in the search bar, type ‘regedit’, click ‘OK’. If it doesn’t work, maybe you could try as below to enable Software Protection (sppsvc.exe).
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Verify office license key update#
You could try to right-click an Office application then run Office app as administrator and update Office to see if the problem still exists. You may go to one Office app>File>Account>About… You please tell me what’s the version of Office? It would be best to have a screenshot.