Visual Studio .Net Product Key Problem

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  • anil

    Visual Studio .Net Product Key Problem

    Hi!
    I was installing Visual Studio .Net to my new computer. I've never installed
    any product of Visual Studio before to this computer. In the screen where I
    should enter my product key, which came with the Visual Studio, there was a
    product key already, which is not mine and the software doesn't permit me to
    enter my key because the field is not editable. How can I fix this problem?
  • Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP

    #2
    RE: Visual Studio .Net Product Key Problem

    If you purchased VS.NET, I would consider contacting Microsoft. The norm for
    not being able to enter a key is an MSDN subscription version of Visual
    Studio .NET. You should be able to install fine. If you are legally licensed,
    this is not necessarily a major issue, but contacting Microsoft might still
    be in order as they track down pirates of software.


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    Gregory A. Beamer
    MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

    *************** ************
    Think Outside the Box!
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    "anil" wrote:
    [color=blue]
    > Hi!
    > I was installing Visual Studio .Net to my new computer. I've never installed
    > any product of Visual Studio before to this computer. In the screen where I
    > should enter my product key, which came with the Visual Studio, there was a
    > product key already, which is not mine and the software doesn't permit me to
    > enter my key because the field is not editable. How can I fix this problem?[/color]

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    • anil

      #3
      RE: Visual Studio .Net Product Key Problem

      Hi Cowboy!
      Thanks for the support. We are a legally licensed software company and we'll
      contact Microsoft in a short time.

      anil

      "Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP" wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > If you purchased VS.NET, I would consider contacting Microsoft. The norm for
      > not being able to enter a key is an MSDN subscription version of Visual
      > Studio .NET. You should be able to install fine. If you are legally licensed,
      > this is not necessarily a major issue, but contacting Microsoft might still
      > be in order as they track down pirates of software.
      >
      >
      > ---
      >
      > Gregory A. Beamer
      > MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
      >
      > *************** ************
      > Think Outside the Box!
      > *************** ************
      >
      > "anil" wrote:
      >[color=green]
      > > Hi!
      > > I was installing Visual Studio .Net to my new computer. I've never installed
      > > any product of Visual Studio before to this computer. In the screen where I
      > > should enter my product key, which came with the Visual Studio, there was a
      > > product key already, which is not mine and the software doesn't permit me to
      > > enter my key because the field is not editable. How can I fix this problem?[/color][/color]

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