Solved Office Authentication Problem :@

soho1

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A week or so ago, I started getting occasional messages about the validity of my Microsoft products. I do not have a copy of each prompt, though I will make every effort to capture them in the future. The messages vary. One went something like you may be the victim of counterfeit software, or some such thing. :huh: Most are variations on trying to authenticate my products. I run MSE as well as MalwareBytes (paid) so I am not worried about this being a virus. :geek:

I have had some internet connection issues with my ISP lately, but I don't see how or why that should relate. I'll must mention that because of this latest incident. I booted up and started WinWord to see the following prompt:

Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 cannot verify the license for this application. A repair attempt failed or was canceled by the user. The application will now shut down.
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I have seen this before, and it seems to go away the next time I open the application. In this case, I resolved my internet connection first and then the problem cleared.

Let me say this, the last time I was prompted about checking the validity of my products was only yesterday. The stupid thing is that when I attempted to verify, it just opened a web page which seemed to advertise MSE, which I already had installed. :shock: Even clicking on the install option on that page, it said I already had MSE installed. So, no actual verification ever really occurred.

Microsoft, if we were good buddies, I'd say you were punking me, but I don't think you are and we're not. Gone are the days when we cheered moving beyond tiled windows. Now, you've forgotten what TRY and CATCH means or perhaps you just don't TRY anymore.


WT:mad: is going on and how do I resolve this?

My best efforts to resolve this, days ago, included having performed a repair operation and even re-installing Office.

Still, I get this nuisance. :mad:
 

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Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Insprion 7559 next to a Toshiba Portege
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
16 GB Dell, 6 GB Toshiba
Graphics Card(s)
Intel crap on both but Dell also has nVidia GeForce GTX960M
Sound Card
RealTek
Monitor(s) Displays
internal and external ACER KA270H 27"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
SSD 256 GB plus numerous WD Red or Purple on USB3 docks. Used to buy a lot of Seagate but tossed them the second time I got unrecoverable disc corruption in the midst of use.
Keyboard
Garage Mouse SW and some cheap Amazon China made USB device
Mouse
Garage Mouse and some cheap Amazon China made USB device
Internet Speed
50 Mbps (allegedly, depends on server)
Antivirus
Defender, Malwarebytes Premium and Kaspersky
Browser
IE 11, and Chrome something
:party: OK, after extensively searching for answers, I found that selecting anything other than "Install updates automatically (recommended)" can affect the validation check. So, basically, you are screwed if you chose any of the following:
  • Download updates but let me choose whether to install them.
  • Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them.
  • Never check for udpates (not recommended)
So, you have the freedom to select any of these :sarc:, but none of them will work except the recommended automatically forced update. ("work" in the context of all your Microsoft products working and playing well together, specifically Office 2010 with Windows 7 Updates.)

I am going to mark this solved but will reopen it if a further problem arises later this week.

Kudos to Sri and Scott.

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My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Insprion 7559 next to a Toshiba Portege
OS
Win 7 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
16 GB Dell, 6 GB Toshiba
Graphics Card(s)
Intel crap on both but Dell also has nVidia GeForce GTX960M
Sound Card
RealTek
Monitor(s) Displays
internal and external ACER KA270H 27"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
SSD 256 GB plus numerous WD Red or Purple on USB3 docks. Used to buy a lot of Seagate but tossed them the second time I got unrecoverable disc corruption in the midst of use.
Keyboard
Garage Mouse SW and some cheap Amazon China made USB device
Mouse
Garage Mouse and some cheap Amazon China made USB device
Internet Speed
50 Mbps (allegedly, depends on server)
Antivirus
Defender, Malwarebytes Premium and Kaspersky
Browser
IE 11, and Chrome something
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