Extend MS Office 2010's free trial period to 180 days.


  1. JMH
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    Extend MS Office 2010's free trial period to 180 days.


    If you've been using the 30-day version of Microsoft Office 2010, here's a nice tip for you: the testing period can be extended for up to six months. Much like Windows, the popular productivity suite contains a so called rearm function that gives you 30 extra days to activate the program. The command can be used up to five times, and if used at the end of each 30-day grace period, you can run Office 2010 for up to 180 days without entering an activation key.


    Source - Extend Microsoft Office 2010's free trial period to 180 days - TechSpot News
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  2. Lee
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       #2

    Thanks, good information to have.
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  3. Posts : 1,747
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    i thought they already published the final release? or is it still beta state?
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  4. Lee
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    The final is available only on Technet for subscribers. It will be on the store shelves in June around the 15th. The beta will be good until October 2010.
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  5. Posts : 1,158
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    RTM is out on technet.
    I believe that availability to the general public (boxed versions, if not incorrect) will be sometime in June (22nd or 24th)
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  6. Posts : 1,158
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    Lee said:
    The final is available only on Technet for subscribers. It will be on the store shelves in June around the 15th. The beta will be good until October 2010.


    Lol . Posted around the same time. Anyway, had my dates crossed. It's been a long day.

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  7. Posts : 1,747
    window's 7
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    thanks 4 the heads up mate
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