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office 2013 activation error 0x80070005.

Problem:

Office 2013 Activation pop up with error 0x80070005.


Solution:

If you are using office 2013 and it worked fine till today but now you are getting activation error message while using office applications with error code 0x80070005.

Here is the solution.

    a. Open Run windows(Windows key+R)

    b. Browse C:\Program Files(86)\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15

    c. Right click on winword.exe file.

    d. Run this file as administrator.

    e. Activate the Application as go with the process.

    f. Close the application and reopen it.

Hope this will work for you

Comments

  1. thank you for your help
    i suffer a long day and i found your solution thank you a lot

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  2. I tried running word as an administrator in other ways before, which did not work. Directly running the winword.exe file as an administrator works, however. Many thanks!

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  3. great solution! worked perfectly thank you!!

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  4. It works. Thank you very much.

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  5. thx helped alot :)

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  6. Thanks helped me sort out my problem!

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  7. Hey I had the same issue with my computer. I wasted my time on it for

    many days but finally I got a solution from this link

    http://www.microsoftliveassist.com/activation-problems-with-office-365/

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hey I had the same issue with my computer. I wasted my time on it for

    many days but finally I got a solution from this link

    http://www.microsoftliveassist.com/activation-problems-with-office-365/

    ReplyDelete

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