This post is not a "Suggestion for Microsoft." It also doesn't appear to be
a question. *Has* your configuration changed? What happens when you try to
reactivate?
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"deucy14" wrote in message
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I have a legitmately purchased Microsoft Office 97 CD and it has been
loaded
on my computer for many years. Recently Office Activation Wizard appeared
on
my computer requiring me to REACTIVATE ! I am using XP Professional OS.
The
notice I get is "Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage has
detected
a significant change in your machine configuratioh. For Microsoft Office
XP
Professional with Front Page to continue functioning properly, and to
avoid
entry into reduced functionality mode, you must reactivate y0our product.
With the product in reduced functionality mode, you will not be able to
save
or create new documents and other product functionality will be reduced.
For
more information about reduced functionality mode, click the Hel button.
To
start the reactivation process, please insert your Microsoft Office XP
Professional with Front Page 'CD and then click the next button.
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