Looking for advice on dealing with Action Pack and older software.

I've been an Action Pack subscriber for a number of years, and have a
current sub. However, our clients aren't always the most prompt about
keeping up with the most recent version of MS tools, (can you say "Vista?")
so my machines typically lag a year or two or three behind the current
versions. Usually, this isn't a problem, but I needed to replace a
development workstation, and found I didn't have the activation keys for
Office 2007. Got Win7 and many VFPs working fine, but really need Office
for some automation processes. I'm thinking I tossed the paperwork during
one of my very rare cleaning sessions. Most of my older disks have the
activation keys written on them, just for this reason, but not that one.

Microsoft seems to think that everyone only runs the latest versions of
their software, so there are none of the older keys listed on their site.
It might be nice if that were true, from a support standpoint. But that
would require Microsoft actually ship software that works at the
version-dot-zero level, without a service pack, and that it is so perfectly
backwards-compatible that it runs all the solutions we've written years
ago.

Update: Installed Office 2013 Pro downloaded from the MS Partner Network,
typed in my 20-character mixed number and letter key, and it is refusing to
activate the software, "Something went wrong. Please try again later." I
love when they treat me like an idiot.

Einstein allegedly said, "Insanity is trying the same thing over and over
and expecting different results." That seems to be a pretty good
description, today.

DRM seems to be a great way to annoy your customers and "partners"

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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