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I ran into this problem recently (namely, it kept doing it after 30 days passed), and while the manual reactivation worked, it wouldn't stick. Worked with MS support on this, and got the following: 1.Change the following services from manual to automatic.1.Office Source Engine -2.Office Software Protection Platform -3.Microsoft Office Services -4.Windows installer -5.Task scheduler 2.
Check for windows updates. Ran an office apps as administrator. Reboot the computer at this step, and take a look at office. At this point, the Unlicensed product should go away. Jamesmaxson i havent tried that however i too was having the issue of it unlicensing after 30 days. I have found an Official Microsoft Post with different instructions to the one posted above: Although Fix it automatically doesnt work - if you do it manually - this is a longterm fix As administrator: cscript.exe '%ProgramFiles% Microsoft Office Office15 ospp.vbs' /dstatus At the same command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter.
Grab key from previous command (last 5 numbers) cscript.exe '%ProgramFiles% Microsoft Office Office15 ospp.vbs' /unpkey:xxxxx If the command executed correctly, the following status will be displayed: Product key uninstall successfulful Open any Office 365 ProPlus or Office 365 Small Business Premium application. The Activate Office dialog box should be displayed. Sign in to Office 365 by using the credentials for the user who is verified in method 1, above.
Oct 25, 2016 - Close the activation screen. On the Start menu, click Run. Type regedit, and then press Enter.