What if you install both Office Business and Office ProPlus? Anyone face similar situation before? If someone from Microsoft can clarify if this shared use will apply to all Business level licensing or not, that would be much appreciated? Enabling shared computer activation for Office can also be useful in situations where multiple users share the same computer and the users are logging in with their own account. I remember once you choose the Phone Activation and'll be prompt to choose your location numbers will be provided as well. The problems would range from weird account logouts, to unable to get activation code for phone activation. Please note that non-English requests may take longer than five business days for response. However it did not allow both licensed groups to authenticate, only E3. There shoudn't be anything fancy necessary to allow this.
You can call the customer service at this no:1-800-88-6295 Also i have faced this problem. Using the Office 365 Business Client with shared computer activation enabled doesn't count against that limit. If someone has been able to get shared computer use Office installs to work with O365 Business Premium licensed users, please let me know how you did it. Thinking this would allow all my Business Premium users to authenticate. Long story short is this shared computer activation stuff seems to only work for E3 and up licensed people or maybe also Pro Plus volume licensed people.
To activate the Azure Rights Management service, you must have either an or an. Pls advice me what I have to do. But then an update to Office 1904 came down and now the Business Premium users can not authenticate. You should now see Rights management is activated and the option to deactivate. The applications are the same between the two from what I see, and according to the deployment tool link I provided, it doesn't even list Microsoft O365 Business as a separate installable package.
That's why I was excited about this post as it potentially meant Microsoft was going to finally allow shared computer use for rightfully licensed people across different license groups. Explain the problem to them. Should this have worked or is this feature not yet implemented for Business versions? So why would Microsoft say a fully licensed Word, Excel, Outlook, and Powerpoint user doesn't have the same right to run those apps on a shared computer? Technically it might not be supported or allowed, but it would be nice to have some clear documentation from Microsoft on this. Please post the instructions if so otherwise can you put it in as an enhancement? The way I see it, if anything the O365 Business Premium would work and the O365 Business would not because it's a lower cost license. Why would E3 be fine and O365 Business, but not O365 Business Premium? This initially worked and the version was 1808.
On a Mac it says something like sign in with an office 365 subscription and on Windows it should do it automatically. But instead, I think Microsoft looks at the package level installed and probably stops at the first one it finds in the registry of the computer. Plastic Blue sticker, Plastic Green sticker and Paper Yellow sticker. You cannot use the dics from different range to install even if you could first install it with the serial number. Hi, Please Try to activate Ms office by using Microsoft Product Activation Center. Please refer to for how you can enable shared computer activation for Office.
Please can someone kindly answer the question asked. The standard office apps between Microsoft O365 Business, E3 and Business Premium for the most part are the same. I have tried this today and this definitely does not currently work. I made sure I pulled down the correct version of software O365Business with the deployment tool, not the Pro Plus version. It did when I had Office version 1808 installed. This initially worked and the version was 1808.
Tip For admin center help, see. If this can somehow be done and someone has done it, please let me know the secret. I then reinstalled using the Office Deployment Tool the O365Business package. I have users that share the same computer such as computer in a meeting room hooked to a large monitor and some are E3 and some are Business Premium. How to deactivate these unuseful Microsoft Office Licenses? If I open Excel, it should just look at my license and see that I'm licensed for Excel and I'm not over my limit of devices and allows me to run it. Please add them as part of the e-mail request to expedite the process.
But it looks like my hopes have been quickly dashed. Because if you install either of the Business premium package or the E3 package the other licensed group can't authenticate. Do not enter anything until the phone system offers you the option to talk to a live service rep. If you're told that you've used your number of activations, then please call Microsoft support and explain the situation you've uninstalled on the old computer and installed on the new computer. The error number is Ox80070078. Use the number provided on your Activation Wizard screen to call the Microsoft Activation Center. .
I would hate for June to get here and Microsoft change the roll out again and say the roll out will be complete by Q4. If someone has been able to get shared computer use Office installs to work with O365 Business Premium licensed users, please let me know how you did it. From my understanding, it will use whichever that user is licensed for. There is nothing Business premium has that E3 doesn't also have. Long story short is this shared computer activation stuff seems to only work for E3 and up licensed people or maybe also Pro Plus volume licensed people. I have Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 and recently downloaded a virus.