I bought a sealed copy of Office Professional 2003 and installed it on Windows 7. The first attempt didn't prompt for a Product Key and went ahead and installed without it. Once installed, it showed that Office 2003 was activated (not trial, but activated). Using Belarc, I found the Product Key and it was different from the one shown on the COA. That same Belarc-reported Product Key showed up in an Internet search where several users reported having that same key. At first, I thought I might be dealing with counterfeit software even though the CD and COA all look very legit.
Upon digging further, I found that I wasn't prompted for a Product Key because I directly ran setup.exe instead of letting Autoplay run. Autoplay first runs a script that asks for the Product Key. So, I uninstalled Office 2003 and reinstalled it, this time turning off UAC to allow autoplay to run its script and sure enough I got a Product Key dialog box and entered the key from the COA. After that second installation, I checked and the program was activated. BUT, running Belarc again showed the same (different than COA)Product Key as before. I get the same results from ProduKey (another key finder).
Is it possible that once an Office program is no longer actively sold and supported by Microsoft, they really don't care about registration and simply return a default Product Key, and resultant Product ID, for all installations of that software?
Upon digging further, I found that I wasn't prompted for a Product Key because I directly ran setup.exe instead of letting Autoplay run. Autoplay first runs a script that asks for the Product Key. So, I uninstalled Office 2003 and reinstalled it, this time turning off UAC to allow autoplay to run its script and sure enough I got a Product Key dialog box and entered the key from the COA. After that second installation, I checked and the program was activated. BUT, running Belarc again showed the same (different than COA)Product Key as before. I get the same results from ProduKey (another key finder).
Is it possible that once an Office program is no longer actively sold and supported by Microsoft, they really don't care about registration and simply return a default Product Key, and resultant Product ID, for all installations of that software?