It hasn't yet started warning me, anything like a count-down warning 'You have days to purchase a license for the operating system', but it's unnerving now having the red header. I was happily running Win-10 Home 64 Bit, until this week, and am a loss at what just happened. I have progressively updated Windows from the most recent of the full-cost purchases that I made in. I'm a home-user, unaware of having a 'volume edition'. n-GB&ad=GB Ī volume edition, I believe, is one typically installed over a network in say an office. If I click the 'Learn more about how to activate this Office Product' link in the above pop-over 'Activate volume editions of Office' Shortly afterwards I opened Excel, one of the spreadsheets I use every day, and it had a header warning against a red background 'Product Activation Failed', with the pop-over 'This copy of Microsoft Office is not activated'. I thought it odd but it didn't concern me too much at the time. When it came to a Word file it automatically prompted a 'version update' of Word, without asking me, or explaining why - nothing. As I scrolled down over the file names the respective previews appeared to the right. The Preview pane was enabled to the right of the screen. I was in File Explorer browsing down through the contents of the documents sub-folder. ![]() It appeared to begin in an unexpected way too. I'm having a license problem in Win-10, which I'm unable to understand.
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