Office 2010 Serial Key Registry
I will provide you Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key . You can find it below :
I give you trial product but once you are satisfied and you have enough money , I highly recommend you to buy Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key to support the developers .
A Microsoft Office 2010 product key is a 25-digit code that allows you to activate a copy of MS Office 2010. It looks like this: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX If you don’t enter a working serial key, you will not be able to access all the features the Operating System has to offer. Where to Find the Product Key? Underneath this key you will see various version numbers, each corresponding to different versions of Office. They are as follows:-9.0 is Office 2000 -10.0 is Office XP -11.0 is Office 2003 -12.0 is Office 2007 -14.0 is Office 2010. We're in the middle of our initial rollout of Office 2010 Professional. We've procured a MAK for 500 licenses and are currently using our imaging software to push Office 2010 out to our new machines as they come in. We're using the KACE Kbox product from Dell to push out a script to activate our Office 2010 installs on our new images. Office 2010 Toolkit and EZ-Activator - is a universal and simple activator for Office 2010. Includes a set of tools for managing licenses and activation. From the main screen, click on the “Start Recovery” button. It will display a list of recovery options. Choose the “From current system” option, the program will extract and decrypt your Office 2010 product key inside the Windows registry. Copy the product key to a text file or print it for safe keeping.
Microsoft Office 2010 Free Download
Link from Microsoft : Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office 2010 (KB2687455)
Microsoft office 2010 Product Key 32 Bit
BDD3G-XM7FB-BD2HM-YK63V-VQFDK
6HJT3-2FGBC-DHKVV-672GY-VCJHK
DX4MW-PB7F4-YR4WT-BV3MM-4YV79
GFK6T-JVXJX-4JCP9-39M37-TBRB2
VYBBJ-TRJPB-QFQRF-QFT4D-H3GVB
76XCJ-YMH2W-YQQV6-XX76X-QK3K7
BGCKH-CRYRT-49VQ7-YMCG3-BRBP7
TVFJ7-76TR7-HHCKT-QQFJR-8KTTD
Microsoft office 2010 Product Key 64 Bit
72D2Y-R2D7F-HG6TM-H8W4M-CHCB4
6HJT3-2FGBC-DHKVV-672GY-VCJHK
DLHF8-ERYT8-749YT-3RJKE-WJHF8
PTGBH-XTT3P-RGDC6-VJDTC-TP6GY
2K79J-DVFWG-MJT2Q-BX82R-T9PDV
VYSDJ-LOSYR-VBHFU-FHUT6-KOTJH
FJKSL-CNMXZ-BNVBS-DHFAS-JFWPEI
MNXZV-NXZNV-XVJLS-DHFUI-AXMVZ
You open file you download , choose a key and paste as below image :
After you install with these keys , you have 30 days to use MS office 2010 .
I hope you will find right key for your Microsoft Office 2010 .
Note : If these keys don’t work , you can leave comment to let me know . I will find new keys or new ways to active MS Office 2010 .
Others keys for you
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus Product Key
J3QMF-FB7TM-GR3XT-QPFKX-CX4K8
3W3MQ-H7M6X-3WYP7-TPCH6-8G8T2
MKCGC-FBXRX-BMJX6-F3Q8C-2QC6P
2KKDC-67TT9-4XT2F-2MG99-B9HB6
MD6VB-X9MVK-K94YP-JXBPJ-C2HGK
6TX3V-WRDJ6-JC34X-BDDPV-6F3PB
Microsoft Office 2010 Standard Product Key
V7QKV-4XVVR-XYV4D-F7DFM-8R6BM
6HJT3-2FGBC-DHKVV-672GY-VCJHK
7TF8R-933DG-MCBQR-TXPM7-G4JRM
YWFQQ-72JGG-BX6G8-7YWWP-QHQ29
GF8X2-9XRHD-FM2W9-WVRTC-7B3PG
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Sometimes after uninstalling older versions of Microsoft Office some registry keys are left behind. This causes Spiceworks to think that those older versions of Office are still installed, even though the actual program files are all removed. You can follow the steps here to clean up those old registry keys so Spiceworks can get a proper inventory of the software on the machine.
NOTE: Please make a backup of Registry before making any changes to it. You can severely damage a machine if an incorrect edit is made.
4 Steps total
Step 1: Open up RegEdit
Open up RegEdit by going to Start>Run and typing 'regedit' and pressing Enter or OK. You can also enter the 'regedit' command into a Command Prompt to open up the editor.
Step 2: Locate the Office Registry Key
Microsoft stores all of the installation information for Office Products in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice. Underneath this key you will see various version numbers, each corresponding to different versions of Office. They are as follows:
-9.0 is Office 2000
-10.0 is Office XP
-11.0 is Office 2003
-12.0 is Office 2007
-14.0 is Office 2010
Step 3: Locate the Corresponding Registration Key
Underneath each of the version number keys you should see a 'Registration' key. Depending on how many Office products you have installed (Visio, Project, etc. all will be stored underneath one of those version keys) on the machine there will be multiple hashed keys present underneath the Registration key. Each of these hashed keys should have a value underneath it called 'ProductName'. You can use this value to correctly determine which hashed key is related to the product you want to remove.
Step 4: Delete the Hashed Key
Once you have located the correct hashed registry key, delete it. As mentioned above, though, make sure you have a good backup before doing this!
Once you have performed the steps above run a scan on the device by either running a full network scan or a rescan underneath the Tools section of the device. Once the scan is complete you should see that the long deleted Office products are now gone from your Spiceworks Inventory. If the scan is still showing that the software is present, you might need to disable Incremental Scanning in Settings>Network Scan.
I hope this helps!
22 Comments
- CayenneMarciab Nov 15, 2011 at 04:50pm
Great How to.... Thanks for sharing
- Ghost ChiliKellanved Nov 15, 2011 at 04:55pm
Thank you so much! Finally someone narrowed down which keys to delete! I could only recommend a general registry cleaner to others having this issue.
- Ghost ChiliJustRob Nov 15, 2011 at 06:02pm
Nice. Good to know exactly what to look for, when even the M$ 'fix it' doesn't get it all.
- HabaneroBrian Steingraber Nov 15, 2011 at 11:45pm
Office 2010 is really bad about removing these keys so this is a all too common task for me!
- HabaneroJohn6020 Nov 16, 2011 at 06:14am
Brilliant - thanks for the information.
- Serranotech_freak Dec 15, 2011 at 02:03pm
Good One.
- Serranopnadon Jan 24, 2012 at 05:06pm
Thank you!!
- Macehsc5775 Apr 20, 2012 at 04:03am
great work
thx for share - SerranoCraig Manske Apr 24, 2012 at 07:54am
On a 64bit machine it is under HKLMSOFTWAREWow6432NodeMicrosoftOffice.
- DatilPaolo0111 May 17, 2012 at 05:26am
Thank you very much, James B!
- Datilspike7 Aug 27, 2012 at 10:49pm
Nice.. thank you!
- MaceGabrielle.L Sep 20, 2012 at 01:31pm
Thank you for this! I've started doing Office upgrades on our workstation, and it was driving me crazy that my Spiceworks inventory showed multiple versions installed on a machine when there clearly was not.
- JalapenoDvir IT Nov 4, 2012 at 03:56pm
It didn't do it for me a first. Until now...
Solved!1. Disable Incremental Scanning in Settings>Network Scan. – Super Important!!!
2. Use Microsoft fixit http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9669698
3. Scan Device.
Thanx a lot!
Dvir - Pure CapsaicinJustin.Davison Nov 14, 2012 at 05:04pm
Nice one, just saw this and it is a good guide for a common issue people have.
- DatilAngus S-F Feb 28, 2013 at 04:38pm
Nirsoft has a free tool to retrieve the Office keys from your domain: Produkey. It has a command-line option to '...enumerate all computers in the specified domain, and load the product key information from them.'
Get it here:
ProduKey - Recover lost product key (CD-Key) of Windows/MS-Office/SQL Server
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.html
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