NoahD Asked: 2009-06-18 14:03:29 +0800 CST2009-06-18 14:03:29 +0800 CST 2009-06-18 14:03:29 +0800 CST Microsoft Office 2007 OEM CD With Retail Version Product Key 772 Will a Microsoft Office 2007 OEM CD recognize a retail version product key? microsoft-office microsoft-office-2007 6 Answers Voted Best Answer Russ Warren 2009-06-18T14:07:28+08:002009-06-18T14:07:28+08:00 Nope. You'll need a Retail CD for the installation to be successful. Boden 2009-06-18T14:07:36+08:002009-06-18T14:07:36+08:00 No, I've never found that to work with any Microsoft products (in the last 9 years or so). l0c0b0x 2009-06-18T14:09:40+08:002009-06-18T14:09:40+08:00 Microsoft has always been very strict with their licensing keys. I haven't tried it with 2007, but I Highly doubt it will work. Mark Henderson 2009-06-18T14:09:58+08:002009-06-18T14:09:58+08:00 I just grabbed an Office 2007 Dell OEM disc, and plugged in my Retail Office Ultimate key and it was rejected. RascalKing 2009-06-18T14:08:57+08:002009-06-18T14:08:57+08:00 And, for the third time... Nope scotthere 2009-06-18T14:10:35+08:002009-06-18T14:10:35+08:00 It might be risky but you can probably find a torrent download of the Office 2007 retail disk. Be careful. Or ask around to your sysadmin friends in your area to see if anyone has one.
Nope. You'll need a Retail CD for the installation to be successful.
No, I've never found that to work with any Microsoft products (in the last 9 years or so).
Microsoft has always been very strict with their licensing keys. I haven't tried it with 2007, but I Highly doubt it will work.
I just grabbed an Office 2007 Dell OEM disc, and plugged in my Retail Office Ultimate key and it was rejected.
And, for the third time... Nope
It might be risky but you can probably find a torrent download of the Office 2007 retail disk. Be careful. Or ask around to your sysadmin friends in your area to see if anyone has one.