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Hey all.
So, I worked for a couple of months at Microsoft tech support. There we had access to some sweet tools that could generate any product key, and I got Office Ultimate 2007 this way. My boss said it was ok (I was learing how to use the tool and accidentaly created a key), so I copied the key and some info about the product and mailed it to myself by Gmail. Plain text btw. Now I haven't used Office since like 1999, as I don't need the programs, but I figured as I got a key for it I might as well use it.
Just this morning I reinstalled windows, so I had to reinstall Office. Said and done, and when I was about to copy the key it was gone from the mail. All there is is the additional info I copied and a popup asking for username/password for the tool I used to create it (for those interested, it's an tool that require an MS partner account).
I'm not very worried about losing the key (also, I didn't write it down elsewhere ), as I don't really care for what office have to offer, but I find it pretty wierd that the mail have been edited.
What do you think?
So, I worked for a couple of months at Microsoft tech support. There we had access to some sweet tools that could generate any product key, and I got Office Ultimate 2007 this way. My boss said it was ok (I was learing how to use the tool and accidentaly created a key), so I copied the key and some info about the product and mailed it to myself by Gmail. Plain text btw. Now I haven't used Office since like 1999, as I don't need the programs, but I figured as I got a key for it I might as well use it.
Just this morning I reinstalled windows, so I had to reinstall Office. Said and done, and when I was about to copy the key it was gone from the mail. All there is is the additional info I copied and a popup asking for username/password for the tool I used to create it (for those interested, it's an tool that require an MS partner account).
I'm not very worried about losing the key (also, I didn't write it down elsewhere ), as I don't really care for what office have to offer, but I find it pretty wierd that the mail have been edited.
What do you think?