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I will be working with computers from multiple OEMs with multiple versions of Office. I just had a very confusing Chat with Microsoft. Does anyone know what went wrong with this conversation? Also, could anyone provide me with the correct answer? I will highlight the important parts.
Dell Q and A: Q: Do I get Media (Discs) for Microsoft Office 2010?
A: Dell no longer ships hard media for Microsoft Office products with computers. If it becomes necessary to restore your computer to its original factory settings, you will need to download the Trial Version of Microsoft Office 2010 and activate it using the MPI card as instructed below.
I asked: How do I reinstall Office 2010 when it had been preinstalled by an OEM. Microsoft Phone support told me to contact the OEMs, but the OEM, Dell, told me to contact Microsoft.
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Mimie: Welcome to Microsoft Customer Service Chat, Anthony. Please give me a moment while I review your issue. Would that be okay?
Anthony: Yes
Mimie: Thank you for patiently waiting. I understand you need assistance in getting a replacement disc for your Microsoft software. May I ask what specific Microsoft Product is it?
Anthony: Im a technician working woth all OEMs
Mimie: Okay.
Anthony: HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, etc.
Anthony: I don't understand Microsoft's OEM policy when it comes to it's products purchesed from OEM's
Mimie: I mean, what specific Microsoft product you are in need for the replacement of installation disc?
Anthony: Office 2010
Anthony: Microsoft told me to reinstall Office 2010 purchased from an OEM, I would need to contact the OEM.
Anthony: Is this correct?
Mimie: Yes you need to contact the computer manufacturer once you have the OEM License for copy of Office 2010.
Anthony: Well this is what Dell told me
Anthony: It is possible the computer will not have Office 2010 Starter edition installed even though you have purchased an Office 2010 upgrade. In this case, it will be necessary to download and install the Office 2010 trial version and then activate the upgrade. Go to Microsoft Office and click the Download link at the bottom of the page. Enter your Product Key information as found on your MPI card and complete the form as indicated.
Anthony: Does this change your answer?
Anthony: The link took me here
Anthony: https://www20.downloadoffice2010.mi....aspx?ref=netbook&country_id=US&culture=en-US
Mimie: There is no available upgrade disc for Office 2010. Once you purchase Office 2010 it is the full version.
Mimie: All you need to do is use the installation disc and install the software.
Mimie: Since you purchase it, you have the installation disc, right?
Anthony: This is a Microsoft page. Why do I need to contact an OEM to bring me back to a Microsoft download page
Anthony: No my customers don't
Anthony: They bought it preinstalled
Mimie: If that is preinstalled, then OEM should provide them with the installation disc for Office 2010.
Anthony: No they wont
Mimie: Did they purchase it through Product Key Card?
Anthony: Dell pointed me here
Anthony: https://www20.downloadoffice2010.mi....aspx?ref=netbook&country_id=US&culture=en-US
Mimie: Do you have the product key with you?
Anthony: This is for multiple customers
Anthony: multiple OEMs
Anthony: Why did Dell point me to the Microsoft download page for Office 2010
Mimie: Then you should get in touch with OEM since the download link is not intended for multiple copies.
Anthony: What do you mean?
Anthony: Multiple copies?
Mimie: You can have it downloaded if Dell provided you with the product key.
Mimie: The product key that you will to be able to have it downloaded.
Mimie: You can only download it once on a single computer.
Mimie: Once you have it downloaded on once computer, you can no longer download another for an OEM license.
Anthony: I am a technician. I will have the product keys, when the customer provides them
Mimie: Please be guided that the product key located at the bottom of a laptop or desktop is not intended to be used for Office, it is for preinstalled Windows operating system.
Mimie: You need to contact OEM to get the key for the Office 2010 purchased from them if that was not given to the customer who purchase an OEM licensed Office 2010.
Anthony: Why was I told to contact the OEM, when the OEM told me to go to the Microsoft download page for Office 2010?
Mimie: Anthony, as I have mentioned a while ago, I am asking if you have a product key for a copy of Office 2010?
Anthony: I will have the keys. I was told by Microsoft that Microsoft does not provide the installation for OEM Office 2010. But the OEM's pointed me back to a Microsoft download page.
Mimie: So you're not the one who purchase it from Dell right? Please ask your customers to have the proof of purchase for the OEM to provide them with the product key and the installation disc for their software.
Anthony: Why did Microsoft tell me to contact the OEM's for installation. But Dell pointed me to Microsoft. https://www20.downloadoffice2010.mi....aspx?ref=netbook&country_id=US&culture=en-US
Mimie: I know that download site you are providing, hence, you need to have a product key to download a copy.
Anthony: I will have the keys, when I am with the customer.
Mimie: And you can only download an OEM license once.
Mimie: So may I know what seems to be the problem, Anthony?
Anthony: So that site WILL download OEM Office 2010?
Mimie: It will as long as you will have the valid product key for a specific Office 2010 suite.
Anthony: Well I just got off the phone with Microsoft and they said that I need to contact each OEM separately for the Office media, to reinstall if a computer crashes.
Mimie: Yes that is perfectly correct and true.
Mimie: That is why I am telling you eversince that you need to contact OEM.
Anthony: Thats not what you just told me
Mimie: Please read the chat transcript for you to have an overview.
Mimie: Would that be all for now?
Anthony: But I will have the product keys when they are needed, by the customer
Anthony: No, you havent answered my question
Mimie: Thank you for using Microsoft Customer Service Chat. Please feel free to chat with us again if you have any other customer service questions and we will be much willing to assist you. We are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Have a great day.
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Dell Q and A: Q: Do I get Media (Discs) for Microsoft Office 2010?
A: Dell no longer ships hard media for Microsoft Office products with computers. If it becomes necessary to restore your computer to its original factory settings, you will need to download the Trial Version of Microsoft Office 2010 and activate it using the MPI card as instructed below.
I asked: How do I reinstall Office 2010 when it had been preinstalled by an OEM. Microsoft Phone support told me to contact the OEMs, but the OEM, Dell, told me to contact Microsoft.
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You are now chatting with 'Mimie'.
Mimie: Welcome to Microsoft Customer Service Chat, Anthony. Please give me a moment while I review your issue. Would that be okay?
Anthony: Yes
Mimie: Thank you for patiently waiting. I understand you need assistance in getting a replacement disc for your Microsoft software. May I ask what specific Microsoft Product is it?
Anthony: Im a technician working woth all OEMs
Mimie: Okay.
Anthony: HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, etc.
Anthony: I don't understand Microsoft's OEM policy when it comes to it's products purchesed from OEM's
Mimie: I mean, what specific Microsoft product you are in need for the replacement of installation disc?
Anthony: Office 2010
Anthony: Microsoft told me to reinstall Office 2010 purchased from an OEM, I would need to contact the OEM.
Anthony: Is this correct?
Mimie: Yes you need to contact the computer manufacturer once you have the OEM License for copy of Office 2010.
Anthony: Well this is what Dell told me
Anthony: It is possible the computer will not have Office 2010 Starter edition installed even though you have purchased an Office 2010 upgrade. In this case, it will be necessary to download and install the Office 2010 trial version and then activate the upgrade. Go to Microsoft Office and click the Download link at the bottom of the page. Enter your Product Key information as found on your MPI card and complete the form as indicated.
Anthony: Does this change your answer?
Anthony: The link took me here
Anthony: https://www20.downloadoffice2010.mi....aspx?ref=netbook&country_id=US&culture=en-US
Mimie: There is no available upgrade disc for Office 2010. Once you purchase Office 2010 it is the full version.
Mimie: All you need to do is use the installation disc and install the software.
Mimie: Since you purchase it, you have the installation disc, right?
Anthony: This is a Microsoft page. Why do I need to contact an OEM to bring me back to a Microsoft download page
Anthony: No my customers don't
Anthony: They bought it preinstalled
Mimie: If that is preinstalled, then OEM should provide them with the installation disc for Office 2010.
Anthony: No they wont
Mimie: Did they purchase it through Product Key Card?
Anthony: Dell pointed me here
Anthony: https://www20.downloadoffice2010.mi....aspx?ref=netbook&country_id=US&culture=en-US
Mimie: Do you have the product key with you?
Anthony: This is for multiple customers
Anthony: multiple OEMs
Anthony: Why did Dell point me to the Microsoft download page for Office 2010
Mimie: Then you should get in touch with OEM since the download link is not intended for multiple copies.
Anthony: What do you mean?
Anthony: Multiple copies?
Mimie: You can have it downloaded if Dell provided you with the product key.
Mimie: The product key that you will to be able to have it downloaded.
Mimie: You can only download it once on a single computer.
Mimie: Once you have it downloaded on once computer, you can no longer download another for an OEM license.
Anthony: I am a technician. I will have the product keys, when the customer provides them
Mimie: Please be guided that the product key located at the bottom of a laptop or desktop is not intended to be used for Office, it is for preinstalled Windows operating system.
Mimie: You need to contact OEM to get the key for the Office 2010 purchased from them if that was not given to the customer who purchase an OEM licensed Office 2010.
Anthony: Why was I told to contact the OEM, when the OEM told me to go to the Microsoft download page for Office 2010?
Mimie: Anthony, as I have mentioned a while ago, I am asking if you have a product key for a copy of Office 2010?
Anthony: I will have the keys. I was told by Microsoft that Microsoft does not provide the installation for OEM Office 2010. But the OEM's pointed me back to a Microsoft download page.
Mimie: So you're not the one who purchase it from Dell right? Please ask your customers to have the proof of purchase for the OEM to provide them with the product key and the installation disc for their software.
Anthony: Why did Microsoft tell me to contact the OEM's for installation. But Dell pointed me to Microsoft. https://www20.downloadoffice2010.mi....aspx?ref=netbook&country_id=US&culture=en-US
Mimie: I know that download site you are providing, hence, you need to have a product key to download a copy.
Anthony: I will have the keys, when I am with the customer.
Mimie: And you can only download an OEM license once.
Mimie: So may I know what seems to be the problem, Anthony?
Anthony: So that site WILL download OEM Office 2010?
Mimie: It will as long as you will have the valid product key for a specific Office 2010 suite.
Anthony: Well I just got off the phone with Microsoft and they said that I need to contact each OEM separately for the Office media, to reinstall if a computer crashes.
Mimie: Yes that is perfectly correct and true.
Mimie: That is why I am telling you eversince that you need to contact OEM.
Anthony: Thats not what you just told me
Mimie: Please read the chat transcript for you to have an overview.
Mimie: Would that be all for now?
Anthony: But I will have the product keys when they are needed, by the customer
Anthony: No, you havent answered my question
Mimie: Thank you for using Microsoft Customer Service Chat. Please feel free to chat with us again if you have any other customer service questions and we will be much willing to assist you. We are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Have a great day.
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