![]() ![]() Then, click ‘Change Product Key’ in the middle of the screen in the red box, as in the image above. ![]() While you might not think it to be much value the issue is that NOW, Microsoft requires all OEM/Retail Office 2016 installations to be registered into a Microsoft account - thus you can retrieve your keys that way - but there's no way to know which key is in use on which machine. Select the ‘Account’ option at the very bottom to continue how to activate Office 2016 without software. It would be VERY COOL for this to be added as a new feature in Lansweeper. I am perfectly well aware that with Office 2016 installations Microsoft does NOT store the product key in the Registry.īUT - Microsoft DOES store PART of the key on the machine! Specifically the last 5 digits - there is a discussion about how to run cscript to retrieve them here: ![]() Now, BEFORE you start sending me to the newbie links, I HAVE read: However, it does not appear to be able to gather the product keys. I have the latest version of Lansweeper running, it has no problems finding OEM/retail MS Office Home & Business 2016 installations. ![]()
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