Guest kalarasho Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 I have been trying to install office 2007 on a win2k3 server for quite a while with no luck. With the MSDN I’m getting the Office Ultimate edition, and after installing when trying to use anything out of it I’m getting the weird message of “this copy of Microsoft office word cannot be used on terminal server”. Microsoft support site says that i need to uninstalled and then re-install with a volume license key. So I uninstalled and obtained a volume license key from the MSDN, but now the installation programs tells me that the key is wrong, and refuses to install. How can I get over these licensing issues??
Guest Vera Noest [MVP] Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Office 2007 licensing problems with terminal server You'd probably better ask your local Microsoft representative, but this is how I understand it: MSDN subscriptions are single-user licensed and are for development, testing and evaluation only. The downloadable media is the full retail version, according to the FAQ below. And the retail version cannot be installed on a TS, as per: 924622 - Error message when you try to start a 2007 Office program within a Terminal Server client session: "This copy of Microsoft Office <Program> cannot be used on Terminal Server" http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=924622 If you have a Volume Licensing Agreement, I think that you should use the media and volume license key which came with your volume license program. Here are all the details: MSDN Subscriptions - Frequently Asked Questions http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/aa948864.aspx Licensing of Microsoft Desktop Application Software for Use with Windows Server Terminal Services http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/7/7/17745e4a-5d31-4de4- a416- 07c646336d94/desktop_application_with_windows_server_terminal_servi ces.doc _________________________________________________________ Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___ =?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= <kalarasho@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 24 jul 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > I have been trying to install office 2007 on a win2k3 server for > quite a while with no luck. > With the MSDN I’m getting the Office Ultimate edition, and > after installing when trying to use anything out of it I’m > getting the weird message of “this copy of Microsoft office > word cannot be used on terminal server”. Microsoft support > site says that i need to uninstalled and then re-install with a > volume license key. So I uninstalled and obtained a volume > license key from the MSDN, but now the installation programs > tells me that the key is wrong, and refuses to install. How can > I get over these licensing issues??
Guest kalarasho Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Re: Office 2007 licensing problems with terminal server Thanks for your comprehensive response Vera, however I am still not sure how to resolve the problem. I do have volume licenses keys being an MSDN enterprise subscriber, but the media I was given does not support theses keys. MSDN subscribers receive the media via DVD shipments, and the keys are supplied online. The office 2007 software I received accepts only the desktop license keys and rejects the volume ones. It looks like there is a mismatch between the media and the licensing which causes the dead-lock: The software accepts only the desktop license, but after installation it does not allow me to run it and claims it needs a different license. "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: > You'd probably better ask your local Microsoft representative, but > this is how I understand it: > MSDN subscriptions are single-user licensed and are for > development, testing and evaluation only. The downloadable media is > the full retail version, according to the FAQ below. And the retail > version cannot be installed on a TS, as per: > > 924622 - Error message when you try to start a 2007 Office program > within a Terminal Server client session: "This copy of Microsoft > Office <Program> cannot be used on Terminal Server" > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=924622 > > If you have a Volume Licensing Agreement, I think that you should > use the media and volume license key which came with your volume > license program. > > Here are all the details: > > MSDN Subscriptions - Frequently Asked Questions > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/aa948864.aspx > > Licensing of Microsoft Desktop Application Software for Use with > Windows Server Terminal Services > http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/7/7/17745e4a-5d31-4de4- > a416- > 07c646336d94/desktop_application_with_windows_server_terminal_servi > ces.doc > > _________________________________________________________ > Vera Noest > MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net > ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___ > > =?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= <kalarasho@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote on 24 jul 2007 in > microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > > > I have been trying to install office 2007 on a win2k3 server for > > quite a while with no luck. > > With the MSDN I’m getting the Office Ultimate edition, and > > after installing when trying to use anything out of it I’m > > getting the weird message of “this copy of Microsoft office > > word cannot be used on terminal server�. Microsoft support > > site says that i need to uninstalled and then re-install with a > > volume license key. So I uninstalled and obtained a volume > > license key from the MSDN, but now the installation programs > > tells me that the key is wrong, and refuses to install. How can > > I get over these licensing issues?? >
Guest Vera Noest [MVP] Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Re: Office 2007 licensing problems with terminal server OK, I understand the problem, seems to me that you need other media. I don't believe that there is a "technical" solution to your problem, like a reghack, commandline switch or something like that. I think that the only way to solve it is to contact your Microsoft representative. Doesn't MSDN subscriptions come with a support contact address, like TechNet subscriptions? I'd try that first. _________________________________________________________ Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___ =?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= <kalarasho@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 25 jul 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: > Thanks for your comprehensive response Vera, however I am still > not sure how to resolve the problem. I do have volume licenses > keys being an MSDN enterprise subscriber, but the media I was > given does not support theses keys. MSDN subscribers receive the > media via DVD shipments, and the keys are supplied online. The > office 2007 software I received accepts only the desktop license > keys and rejects the volume ones. It looks like there is a > mismatch between the media and the licensing which causes the > dead-lock: The software accepts only the desktop license, but > after installation it does not allow me to run it and claims it > needs a different license. > > "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: > >> You'd probably better ask your local Microsoft representative, >> but this is how I understand it: >> MSDN subscriptions are single-user licensed and are for >> development, testing and evaluation only. The downloadable >> media is the full retail version, according to the FAQ below. >> And the retail version cannot be installed on a TS, as per: >> >> 924622 - Error message when you try to start a 2007 Office >> program within a Terminal Server client session: "This copy of >> Microsoft Office <Program> cannot be used on Terminal Server" >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=924622 >> >> If you have a Volume Licensing Agreement, I think that you >> should use the media and volume license key which came with >> your volume license program. >> >> Here are all the details: >> >> MSDN Subscriptions - Frequently Asked Questions >> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/aa948864.aspx >> >> Licensing of Microsoft Desktop Application Software for Use >> with Windows Server Terminal Services >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/7/7/17745e4a-5d31-4de4- >> a416- >> 07c646336d94/desktop_application_with_windows_server_terminal_se >> rvi ces.doc >> >> _________________________________________________________ >> Vera Noest >> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server >> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net >> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___ >> >> =?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= <kalarasho@discussions.microsoft.com> >> wrote on 24 jul 2007 in >> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: >> >> > I have been trying to install office 2007 on a win2k3 server >> > for quite a while with no luck. >> > With the MSDN I’m getting the Office Ultimate edition, >> > and after installing when trying to use anything out of it >> > I’m getting the weird message of “this copy of >> > Microsoft office word cannot be used on terminal >> > server�. Microsoft support site says that i need to >> > uninstalled and then re-install with a volume license key. So >> > I uninstalled and obtained a volume license key from the >> > MSDN, but now the installation programs tells me that the key >> > is wrong, and refuses to install. How can I get over these >> > licensing issues??
Guest TP Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Re: Office 2007 licensing problems with terminal server You are correct. You need both a volume license key *and* matching VL media. Check the Enterprise version that comes with MSDN, it is a VL version. You can download it through subscriber downloads, the file name is: en_office_enterprise_2007_DVD_VL_X12-19574.iso Notice the VL in the file name. The Pro and Ultimate versions don't have VL in their file name. -TP kalarasho wrote: > Thanks for your comprehensive response Vera, however I am still not > sure how to resolve the problem. I do have volume licenses keys being > an MSDN enterprise subscriber, but the media I was given does not > support theses keys. MSDN subscribers receive the media via DVD > shipments, and the keys are supplied online. The office 2007 software > I received accepts only the desktop license keys and rejects the > volume ones. It looks like there is a mismatch between the media and > the licensing which causes the dead-lock: The software accepts only > the desktop license, but after installation it does not allow me to > run it and claims it needs a different license. >
Guest kalarasho Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Re: Office 2007 licensing problems with terminal server I've downloaded and installed the software you mentioned, and now it works fine with the keys. Thanks a lot ! "TP" wrote: > You are correct. You need both a volume license key *and* > matching VL media. Check the Enterprise version that comes > with MSDN, it is a VL version. You can download it through > subscriber downloads, the file name is: > > en_office_enterprise_2007_DVD_VL_X12-19574.iso > > Notice the VL in the file name. The Pro and Ultimate versions > don't have VL in their file name. > > -TP > > kalarasho wrote: > > Thanks for your comprehensive response Vera, however I am still not > > sure how to resolve the problem. I do have volume licenses keys being > > an MSDN enterprise subscriber, but the media I was given does not > > support theses keys. MSDN subscribers receive the media via DVD > > shipments, and the keys are supplied online. The office 2007 software > > I received accepts only the desktop license keys and rejects the > > volume ones. It looks like there is a mismatch between the media and > > the licensing which causes the dead-lock: The software accepts only > > the desktop license, but after installation it does not allow me to > > run it and claims it needs a different license. > > >
Guest TP Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Re: Office 2007 licensing problems with terminal server You are welcome! Thank you for reporting back. -TP
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