Go to computer right click and go to properties. scroll down and there it is.
The product key for software is usually found on a sticker on the package. When you buy software via download, your product key is sent to you digitally. Product keys are used to verify that you are the owner of a verified copy of the software, and the key can be used only once, or by the verified owner when changing computers. Pirated software may have a product key, but usually it is invalid and once read, can indicate that your copy is pirated. Most pirated software lacks a product key.
the product is the answer -- I think the product is the key here.
You can find the product key in the Dawn of War folder on your computer. You can find it by searching for 'regedit' on your computer.
You can do this with a small freeware program called ProduKey.
If the key isnt being used then yes.
No, you will have to have separate license key for each computer.
It is extremely difficult to physically find a free copy of Microsoft Office 7. Often one can get a free trial version which is usually good for 30 to 60 days. If one has Office 2007 on the computer and needs a product key it is suggest to ask some people who have a licensed version for the key code. The purchased product can be used on 3 computers so if there is a person who had a valid key and is only using it on one computer it would be perfectly legal to use the product key.
look on the bottom of you computer
A product key should be used ONLY for 1 computer. The product key should not be used more than once. However, if you have used a product key more than once, the product key can be changed without re-installing the operating system.
If you have a Microsoft product key and need to find it, there are a few places you can visit the Microprokey website. If you have a physical copy of the product key, it should be on a sticker on the outside of the packaging. If you have a digital copy of the product key, it should be in an email from Microsoft. If you can't find your product key, you can try looking it up in the Microprokey website. You can buy Microsoft product key from: Microprokey
with a product key generator, but it´s really difficult to find any good keygenerator
Short answer - yes. Long answer - unlikely. Every copy of MS office has its own unique product key. If the key has already been registered with Microsoft - your computers attempt to register your copy of the software will fail !