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Didn't work for me #1

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iRngrhawk opened this issue Oct 3, 2017 · 1 comment
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Didn't work for me #1

iRngrhawk opened this issue Oct 3, 2017 · 1 comment

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@iRngrhawk
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I ran this script in Terminal and unfortunately it didn't work even though it said it was successful... Running Mac OS High Sierra 10.13 on a late 2013 Macbook Pro with MS Office 15.38. I have an O365 license we just got up and running with my school board but on my Macbook it says I have a "Volume License". Oddly enough on my iMac with the same OS and version, it shows I have an O365 subscription as it should... I've uninstalled all Microsoft software, even deep cleaning my Library container folders and rebooted and everytime I log in on my Macbook it still goes to "Volume License" also while using this tool multiple times.

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Interesting. The volume license is wholly contained within a single file - /Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.office.licensingV2.plist ....perhaps you may want to just manually delete that file and reboot.

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