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Office 2013 and Office 365 ProPlus. In my case, I had a retail box for Office 2013 Home & Business with a 'PRODUCT KEY' on a paper card. Within the GUI open one of your office products. This time the product should present the Microsoft Office Activation Wizard.

  • If Office 2016 or 2013 came preinstalled on your computer when you purchased it, your product key should be printed on the holographic sticker attached to your computer. Be sure you use the Office 2016/2013 product key and not the Windows product key that's probably also on that sticker.
  • Microsoft Office 2013 Product Key is many of reasons why you’d desire to download Office 2013 from Microsoft using your real product key. Possibly you have lost your Office 2013 DVD and do not now to reinstall Office 2013 using the product key.
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Earlier this week, Microsoft released the final version of Microsoft Office 2013 to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. By now many of you might have installed Office 2013 RTM on your Windows 7 and Windows 8 machines. Unlike Office 2010, Office 2013 setup doesn’t ask you enter the product key during the installation.

So, once you complete the installation, you need to enter the key and activate your product.

Office 2013 is compatible with only Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems. Vista and XP users need to upgrade to Windows 7 or Windows 8 to experience the newest version of Office.

After completing the Office 2013 setup, just follow the given below steps to activate your Office 2013 copy.

Activate your copy of Office 2013

Step 1: Once installed, run Office Word, Excel or any other program. You will immediately see Activate Office dialog.

Step 2: Click Enter a product key instead option, enter the 25 character product key and then click Install button to activate your copy of Office 2013.

Step 3: Click File menu and then click Account to see Product Activated message on the right-hand side.

YES, maybe

Prior to Office 2013 I would have said yes, you could extract the key from the old computer. Unfortunately, the last time I checked (early 2013) none of the utilities were able to extract the full key. Apparently MS changed how they store the product key on the computer.

Yes, if you do find your product key you will have to uninstall from the old computer before activating on the new one. Even though there is no communication to the activation system during an uninstall, the activation system randomly checks status when you run Office so you don't want it running on the old computer after you activate it on the new one.

Here are some documented techniques I have not tested myself:

Extract - Find your product key for Office 2013, Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal, Office 365 University

Important If you have Office 2010, see Find your Product Key for Office 2010.

In many cases, you won’t need to enter a product key to install Office. For example, to reinstall Office, just sign in to your account page and click Install. However, when you install Office for the first time, renew your subscription, or install Office from a disc, you might be prompted to enter a 25-character product key.

Here’s where to find it:

  • If you downloaded Office from an online store, the product key should be in your email receipt.
  • If you didn’t get a receipt, check your junk mail folder.
  • If Office came with a box, card, or disc, look on the card or the packaging.
  • If Office came with your computer, look on the Certificate of Authenticity.

Notes:

  • If you lose your product key and have a valid proof of purchase, contact Microsoft support for help.
  • If you’re in the Home Use Program, you’ll need a program code, not a product key. To get your program code, go to the , select your country/region, enter your work email address, and click Don’t Know Your Program Code? On the next page, click Verify Email.

If you’re installing Office for the first time, go to https://officesetup.getmicrosoftkey.com, enter your product key, and follow the prompts.

Note If you’ve already installed Office, you don’t need to re-enter your product key to install Office again. Instead, go to your account page and click Install.

Install Office 2013 from a disc

If you‘re installing Office 2013 from a disc, you’ll need to enter your product key. It might be on your product card or packaging. If you’re reinstalling Office 2013, it’s on your account page.

To see your product key on your account page:

Free Office 2013 Serial Key

  1. Sign in and then click Options to install from a disc.
  2. Under Product key, click View your product key.
  3. Copy or write down your product key.
  4. Go to https://officesetup.getmicrosoftkey.com, enter your product key, and then follow the prompts.

You can renew your subscription by buying a new product key, and then entering it at https://officesetup.getmicrosoftkey.com/.

Applies To: Access 2013, Excel 2013, InfoPath 2013, Outlook 2013, Publisher 2013, Visio 2013, Word 2013, OneNote 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Project Professional 2013, Project 2013 Standard, Visio Professional 2013, Office Shared 2013

How to find your Office 2013 product key after installation

Do you have several Office 2013 products tied to one Microsoft account and need help finding just one product key? The steps below are useful in determining which installations correspond to which product keys if you need to reinstall office 2013 on a new PC or after reformatting your PC.

Important When you have multiple Office 2013 installations linked to your Microsoft account, you will see them all listed on the My Account page. Do not click the Install button next to any product without knowing if it is an unused installation. This can cause activation issues.

Find the Office 2013 product key associated with your PC

First, find the last five digits of the product key associated with your computer.

  1. Go to the PC that has Office 2013 installed
  2. Right click the Windows icon and select Command Prompt.
  3. Enter the appropriate command:

For 32 bit Windows:

cscript “C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS” /dstatus

For 64 bit Windows:

cscript “C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS” /dstatus

  1. The command prompt box will show you the last five digits of the product key associated with the installation on that PC.
  2. Make a note of the PC the Office 2013 product is installed on, and five digit number. You will need this for reference.

Here is a list of links I last checked in early 2013. Maybe, one of them has a newer update that will work for you.

You can use any of the following tools to extract the Product Key from you computer. These tools report on many installed programs on your computer, not just Office.

PS: you should keep a copy (printed and/or file copies on external storage devices) of the report(s) generated by these tools so you have all of your product keys / registration numbers available for future re-installs

FYI: I (Rohn) have not tested these tools in Windows 8 (just haven’t had an excuse to make/waste the time), but I don’t expect any problem. The underlying mechanics of Windows 8 are essentially the same as Windows 7 if you ignore the Metro User Interface. Think of metro as “lipstick on a pig”. The pig is not changed by adding a little paint on the surface.

Normally you have several resources to find your Retail Product Key.

oYour original package or purchase confirmation e-mail

oOnline download account

oYou can extract the Product Key from the machine itself

oImage copy backups of system with Office installed

oActivation backup utilities

From what I’ve read, MS uses a file called TOKENS.DAT to store encrypted product activation keys:

C:ProgramDataMicrosoftOfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatformTokens.DAT

C:WindowsServiceProfilesNetworkServiceAppDataRoamingMicrosoftSoftwareLicensingTokens.data

C:Windows.OldProgramDataMicrosoftOfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatformTokens.DAT (if you did an in-place Windows Upgrade)

NOTE: Do not expect the Windows.OLD folder to be there until you delete it. Many people have complained that windows 8 and 8.1 automatically delete it WITHOUT WARNINGhttp://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-files/windows-8-has-deleted-my-windowsoldprogramfiles/dbdf75c0-09d9-4992-b8eb-d9fac3efe9b8?page=2

After you extract the Product Key, make sure to write it down and keep it in a safe place. Burning a copy of the installation file to a CD would also be a good idea if you don’t have the installation disk.

NOTE: OEM (factory install and activated) licenses use a different key than the one reported.Only the factory can use the PK from the original factory activation. You would have been provided with a separate piece of paper with a Product key for reactivation.

Belarc http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html- not only does Belarc extract product keys, it reports on a WHOLE BUNCH of other stuff you want to know. Printing the report, or saving it is probably a good idea.
Win 95-Win8,V8.4

NOTE: I tested version 8.4 on Windows 8.0. It reported my Office 2003 2007 2010 product keys correctly. BUT for Office 2013 Pro Plus (local install) it did NOT report the key! Gosh Darn!It reported: 00215-95000-26121-AA381 (Key: ends with G8YGX)f,g (the “ends with” is correct)

Superscripts f and g say:

f. The full product key is not stored on this computer. However, the characters shown uniquely identify your product key.

g. You can have Windows save the full product key using the procedure at http://www.belarc.com/msproductkeys.html.

NOTE: The process described in the link in “g” is good for Office 365, and MAYBE (I can’t confirm) online purchases of Office 2013. It does NOT work for Office 2013 Pro Plus! (which I have <grin>)

License Crawlerhttp://www.technibble.com/license-crawler-find-product-keys-in-the-registry/98 (Office 2003, 2007 , 2010 , Win Vista)

I tested V1.37.463 on Win 8.0 it reported Office 2010 correctly, did not report 2007 or 2003.

The “serial number” aka Product Key reported for Office 2013 Pro Plus (local install) did NOT agree with my documentation of key used!

SterJo Software Key Finder. http://www.sterjosoft.com/list/ - Confirmed to work on XP through Win8, Office XP/2002 through 2010
Win XP to Win 8, Office XP to 2010.

I tested V 1.7 on Windows 8.0. It reported my Office 2003 2007 2010 product keys correctly.

The “serial number” aka Product Key reported for Office 2013 Pro Plus (local install) did NOT agree with my documentation of key used!

Abelssoft MyKeyFinder - http://www.abelssoft.net/mykeyfinder.php -

I tested MyKeyFinder 2014 Free on Windows 8.0. It reported my Office 2003 2007 2010 product keys correctly.

The “serial number” aka Product Key reported for Office 2013 Pro Plus (local install) did NOT agree with my documentation of key used!

Sorry, I have not had opportunity (aka need) to test Win8 and Office 2013 on these various tools:

Magical Jelly Beanhttp://www.magicaljellybean.com/is free, supports 300+ programs V 2.0.8- Office 2003 OK, 2007 OK, 2010 na, Win Vista Wrong). They also have a paid Recovery Keys, support 4500+ programs
V 2.0.9.8

http://sourceforge.net/projects/keyfinder / - Enchanted Keyfinder Beta Portable- Win (9X, ME, NT/2K/XP, Vista, Win7), MS Office (97, XP, 2003, 2007, 2010), Recover key for 484 other software and counting

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd_key_viewer.htmlNirsoft ProduKey V1.45- Office 2003 OK, 2007, 2010, Win Vista)
V1.62 Win 98 to Win 8.Office 2003-2010

ProduKey may be able to extract product key information from a registry file saved externally. This is useful if you’re trying to get the key details from the backup of a now defunct machine. Try the /Regfile option.

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After installing on my system, I ran the program --> AS ADMINISTRATOR <-- and then clicked on File --> Select Source. Once in this menu it may appear a little overwhelming, don’t worry it’s not that complicated and your not going to break anything else. Select the circle next to “Load the product keys from external Software Registry hive”. Now from here you may have to browse to a slightly different location depending on where your windows.old folder is located, but you want to basically browse to the following and open this file:

C:Windows.oldWindowsSystem32configRegBackSOFTWARE

After opening this file select ok; you may have to wait a few minutes for it to load the hive and give you your keys, but if they’re there you should see them and be able to fresh install your MS Office.

Please note that this did work for my Office 2007, it also gave me my Vista Home & Personal Key, and Internet Explorer.. lol! I hope this helps someone else too! And remember backup before you do any upgrading/downgrading/or destruction to you PC.

Open Office 2013 Serial Key

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http://www.winkeyfinder.com/download.php(Office 2003 , 2007 , 2010 , Win Vista )
V 1.73 final Win 98 to Win 7 (and more?) 32bit, Win XP to Win 7 64bit Office 2000 to 2010 32&64-bit

http://www.recoverlostpassword.com/products/productkeyrecovery.html (trial)Product Key Recovery 2007 2010 2013

NSAuditor Product Key Explorer http://www.nsauditor.com/product_key_finder.htmlWin XP to Win 8.1, Office 2003 to 2013

V3.6.3 Must buy to run. Free trial only shows partial key

How to Get Data Off an Old Hard Drive (Without Putting It in a PC)
Win Vista StickerNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Win Vista ExtractedYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Win Default Product Key Extracted implied upgrade from NTNAYesNANANANAYes
Office 2003 Standard StickerYesYesYesYesNoYesYes
Office 2007 Home & Student StickerNoNo NoNoNoNoYes
Office 2010 Home & Student Free Upgrade from 2007 StickerID’d as 2007ID’d as 2007ID’d as 2007ID’d as 2007NoNoYes
Office 2010 Home & Business TrialNoYesNaYesNaYesNa
Office 2010 Pro Trial / Single ImageYesYesNaYesNaYesNa


Force Change Product Key

Changing the Product Key for Office 2007 or previous requires you to go into the Registry.

  1. Browse to the following key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice<version>Registration
  2. Now is a good point to make a backup of that key;
    Right click on the key, choose Export… and save the file to for instance your Desktop.
  3. Expand the Registration key in the Registry and you’ll see one or more sub keys which contain a lot of characters between curly brackets: { and }
    Each sub key stands for an installed Office application.
    The proper name for this identifier string is called a “GUID”.
  4. Click on the sub key to reveal its contents in the right pane.
    The SuitName key will reveal the name of the package that you have installed. If you have multiple GUID sub keys listed, you can use this key name to determine for which installation you’ll be changing the Product Key.
  5. In the pane on the right, delete the following keys:
    • DigitalProductID
    • ProductID
  6. Close the Registry and start Outlook (or any other Office application); you’ll now be prompted to fill in your Product Key and activate Office again.
Batch Script to extract last 5 char of Office 2013 Product Key (not Office 365)

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a small batch file (.BAT) which will do the job. Just key it into a text editor and save it as YourFileName.BAT and run it.

@echo off

cls

echo Batch file to show last 5 characters of Office 2013 activation keys

echo.

echo Bob D 2014/11/30

echo.

REM Bob D 2014 11 30 V1.0

If exist '%ProgramFiles%Microsoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS' goto NATIVE

If exist '%ProgramFiles(x86)%Microsoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS' goto HYBRID

echo Unable to find Microsoft Office 2013 on this machine

Pause

Free Office 2013 Serial Key

exit

:NATIVE

REM 32 bit Office 2013 on a 32 bit Windows or

REM 64 bit Office 2013 on 64 bit Windows

%HOMEDRIVE%

CD '%ProgramFiles%Microsoft OfficeOffice15'

cscript OSPP.VBS /dstatus

pause

exit

:HYBRID

REM 32 bit Office 2013 on 64 bit Windows

%HOMEDRIVE%

CD '%ProgramFiles(x86)%Microsoft OfficeOffice15'

cscript OSPP.VBS /dstatus

pause

exit

</snip>

You can use the above script in conjunction with the tips in the following link:

Magic Jelly Bean Keyfinder doesn’t work for Office 2010 or Office 2013 suites and applications. However, Office 2010 and Office 2013 already include a vbs-script which will reveal the last 5 characters of your Product Key. It’s pretty safe to state that these 5 characters would already be more than enough to find out which Product Key you have used (as you should already have safely stored the full Product Key code somewhere else together with your other license information).

You can run the vbs-file in the following way;

  1. Open a command prompt. For instance via:
    • Start-> All Programs-> Accessories-> Command Prompt
    • Windows XP
      Start-> Run: cmd
    • Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8
      Start-> type: cmd
  2. In the command prompt, type the following:
    • Office 2010 (32-bit) on a 32-bit version of Windows
      cscript “C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14OSPP.VBS” /dstatus
    • Office 2010 (32-bit) on a 64-bit version of Windows
      cscript “C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice14OSPP.VBS” /dstatus
    • Office 2010 (64-bit) on a 64-bit version of Windows
      cscript “C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14OSPP.VBS” /dstatus
    • Office 2013 (32-bit) on a 32-bit version of Windows
      cscript “C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS” /dstatus
    • Office 2013 (32-bit) on a 64-bit version of Windows
      cscript “C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS” /dstatus
    • Office 2013 (64-bit) on a 64-bit version of Windows
      cscript “C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice15OSPP.VBS” /dstatus
  3. You should now get a screen with some license details such as the license name, type and the last 5 characters of the Product Key.
    Office 2010 and Office 2013 offer a scripted method to lookup your Product Key.

Open Office 2013 Review

I have not had an opportunity to try these tools:

Advanced Token Manger - Tokens.dat works as a digitally signed file, which stores the majority of the windows activation files.

All files together employ a digital signature that prevents tokens.dat be replaced on other machines

Free Office 2013 Product Key

From what I’ve read, MS uses a file called TOKENS.DAT to store encrypted product keys:

Hp windows 10 serial key. C:ProgramDataMicrosoftOfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatformTokens.DAT

C:WindowsServiceProfilesNetworkServiceAppDataRoamingMicrosoftSoftwareLicensingTokens.data

Try Recover Keyshttp://recover-keys.com/. They have a free demo version to see if it will work for you. The full version costs $30. Use it search your Windows.old and use the hive function to point to the Windows.oldwindows folder

Key For Microsoft Office 2013

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/productkeysactivation/tp/topkeyfinder.htm – 13 Keyfinder programs

Open Office 2013 Product Key Free

http://recover-keys.com/ - Product Key Finder for Win, Office & 3000+ more prog. (Trial only shows first 4 char)

Office 2013 Product Key

PS: Please let me know which, if any of these techniques work for you.

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