Convert Microsoft Product Id To Product KeyProduct

However many vendors such a Microsoft, Adobe, Magix, and others will give you the product key if you sign into your account and look up your purchase the product key will be displayed. I don’t want to, but after spending almost 2-grand on a home desktop & 2 laptops & a couple of tablets; I don’t have the dough to purchase the product key code Microsoft asks for when the.

Convert Microsoft Product Id To Product Key

Convert Microsoft Product Id To Product Key

07-29-2014, 05:30 PM #2
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Re: How can I manually translate a Product ID to a CD Key'
Todd wrote:

> Is there a utility out there where I can input a Windows or Office
> 'Product ID' and it will output a 'CD Key'?

By 'CD Key' presumably you mean Product Key.
Product ID: Identifies the product.
Product Key: Used during installation to validate the product and allow
its use past a trial period. Also called the License Key.
So, no, the product ID will not give you a product key. The product ID
is the same value for every copy of the product. If the product key
were based solely off the product ID then EVERYONE would have the same
product key. It would only take one person to leak what was their
product ID for everyone to have a product KEY that works for validation.
Sorry but not every user is sharing the same product key.
You need the Product *Key* to validate the product to continue using it
past the 30-day trial period.
I believe the opposite of what you want is possible. That is, the
product ID (after installation of the product) can be determined from
the product key. The product key identifies the product for which it is
applicable. When you call Microsoft and give them only the product key,
they can figure out which product it is for.
So you'll have to go buy a legitimate license or copy of MS Office
instead of trying to steal a copy. If you had a legit license of MS
Office and lost the product key (no marked CD, no CD sleeve sticker, no
COA sticker on the computer) then call Microsoft to get a new product
key issued to you -- once you can convince them you purchased a retail
license from them. If it's an OEM license then you'll have to call the
OEM'er on getting a new product key -- once you prove you purchased it
from them or you can prove you are the owner of an account you have with
them that tracks your purchase.
http://thenubbyadmin.com/2011/09/19/...y-product-key/