
The above message will usually appear during the 2010 office programs running. There are many ways to remove the message but in my opinion among the many ways, the best there is as follows:
First of all you have to stop the service: Office Software Protection
Then run : c:\Windows\System32\OSPPRUN.exe
A prompt will appear. and Enter the following command
> Initialize (enter)
> Open (enter)
> GetInstalledSkuIds (enter)
0. 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a (deze is het ID van Office 2010)
1. 26adec89-edf3-4adc-a3fc-c865f1a9f71f
OK.
> GetInstalledAppIds 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a (enter)
0. 59a52881-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663
OK.
(You'll get something that looks like this)
> GetLicensingStatus 59a52881-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a (enter)
SkuId = 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a
eStatus = SL_LICENSING_STATUS_IN_GRACE_PERIOD
dwGraceTime = 1D 23:37
dwTotalGraceDays = 30 days
hrReason = 4004F00C
qwExpiration = 2010/10/31
OK.
(Now what you will do is set the AppID and SkuID for Office 2010 to reactivate the 30 days prior to activation. That gives you 30 days to test. Most of the ID the same, if not please copy from your own id)
> rearm 59a52881-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a 1 (enter)
OK.
> close (enter)
> Initialize (enter)
> open (enter)
You can enter the command below to check how many days you have left (See dwGraceTime):
> GetLicensingStatus 59a52881-a989-479d-af46-f275c6370663 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a (enter)
SkuId = 128a057a-7e95-4063-b296-c54c5f3d3f3a
eStatus = SL_LICENSING_STATUS_IN_GRACE_PERIOD
dwGraceTime = 29d 23:37
dwTotalGraceDays = 30 days
hrReason = 4004F00C
qwExpiration = 31/10/2010
> quit (enter)
Now you can use Office 2010
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