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20th Oct 02, 03:11 PM
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I just did a Windows update and got the latest new Word and Excel updates, and after I rebooted, all of a sudden I had to Activate my key...
I have not had a problem so far..I upgraded to all the SP1 versions, and then the final, and never had this problem til last night with these two updates.
Anyone else have this happen?
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20th Oct 02, 04:42 PM
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Is it Windows Activation or Office Activation?
It seems odd that a Word and Excel update would kill windows since not everyone uses office
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20th Oct 02, 04:59 PM
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Originally posted by devilotx@Oct 20 2002, 10:42 PM
Is it Windows Activation or Office Activation?
It seems odd that a Word and Excel update would kill windows since not everyone uses office
mmm interesting...
i dont think Office deactivated the Windows Activation.
@jefexp, i downloaded the oxpsp2a.exe (Office XP SP2 Administrative Update) and slipstreamed it to Office XP SP1 folder in my HDD. (the Office XP CD was fully copied to the HDD, and I slipstreamed it with oxpsp1a.exe (Office XP SP2 Administrative Update)).
i got no worries 
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20th Oct 02, 05:10 PM
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My Office XP remains unaffected, and the update was from Windows, not from Office Updates. I am wondering if while my computer was searching for updates at MS, MS found a bad key or something. It allowed the download of the security updates, and askeed to reboot, which I did. Then, all of a sudden I had to activate my windows after my reboot.
Could Windows Update ccause this?
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20th Oct 02, 05:26 PM
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odd, do you remember the exact update(s) you downloaded?
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20th Oct 02, 05:33 PM
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Originally posted by jefexp@Oct 20 2002, 11:10 PM
[b]I am wondering if while my computer was searching for updates at MS, [b]MS found a bad key or something. It allowed the download of the security updates, and askeed to reboot, which I did. Then, all of a sudden I had to activate my windows after my reboot.
Could Windows Update ccause this?
bad key
not sure whether M$ has added some new Windows Updates to detect illegal Windows installations. could be
this is very odd and interesting.
tracked this tread... 
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20th Oct 02, 05:34 PM
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Yes:
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-059: Flaw in Word Fields and Excel External Updates Could Lead to Information Disclosure (Q330008)
hxxp://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/exc1003.aspx
hxxp://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/wrd1005.aspx
Again, these were from Windows, not the Office updates. I did them last night. I have received a few other updates over the last month or so since XP SP1 final came out. This time, something at MS must have check or been different.
Last edited by jefexp at Oct 20 2002, 10:40 AM
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20th Oct 02, 05:44 PM
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m8, check ur PMs 
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21st Oct 02, 01:50 AM
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Well, I got windows up and running again, now I need to activate Office XP. How do I do that? Is there a way to change the product key, like you can in Windows?
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