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What does Product Activation require of the user?

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What does Product Activation require of the user?

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I recently had to deal with product activation after reinstalling Microsoft Office on my laptop. Initially, I thought it would be a quick process, but after entering the product key, the system couldn’t validate it. I had to dig deeper and found that using a https://kms-tool.com/ could simplify the process in certain situations, especially for corporate licenses.

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Product Activation requires users of Microsoft software to follow a simple and anonymous process to sustain access to the software. When customers activate their software via the Internet, they provide a product identification code to generate an installation ID number (hardware identifier) to confirm Activation. No personally identifiable information is required. Activation over the Internet takes a few seconds; Activation via a Microsoft customer service representative over the telephone requires a couple of minutes.

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Product Activation requires users of Microsoft® software to follow a simple and anonymous process to sustain access to the software. When customers activate their software via the Internet, they provide a product identification code to generate an installation ID number (hardware identifier) to confirm Activation. No personally identifiable information is required. Activation over the Internet takes a few seconds; Activation via a Microsoft® customer service representative over the telephone requires a couple of minutes.

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