

- #Microsoft office activation key in my folder how to#
- #Microsoft office activation key in my folder install#
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- #Microsoft office activation key in my folder license#
If Microsoft 365 Apps is already installed and you want to enable shared computer activation, there are three options to choose from.
#Microsoft office activation key in my folder license#
Make sure you assign each user a license for Microsoft 365 Apps and that users log on to the shared computer with their own user account.

For example, Office 365 E3 or Microsoft 365 E5. Any plan that includes Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (previously named Office 365 Plus).Shared computer activation is available for the following plans: To use shared computer activation, you need an Office 365 (or Microsoft 365) plan that includes Microsoft 365 Apps and also supports shared computer activation.
#Microsoft office activation key in my folder how to#
How to enable shared computer activation for Microsoft 365 Apps For more information, see End of support resources for Office.

But, running Microsoft 365 Apps on these older operating systems isn't supported.
#Microsoft office activation key in my folder update#
For more information, see Update to enable TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 as default secure protocols in WinHTTP in Windows. Some older operating systems, such as Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012, need an update applied to enable TLS 1.2 by default. To activate Microsoft 365 Apps, TLS 1.2 must be enabled by default on the operating system. If your users have dedicated computers and no other users work on those computers, you use product key activation for Microsoft 365 Apps. Using Microsoft 365 Apps with shared computer activation enabled doesn't count against that limit.
#Microsoft office activation key in my folder install#
Normally, users can install and activate Microsoft 365 Apps only on a limited number of devices, such as 5 PCs. Shared computer activation is required for scenarios where multiple users share the same computer and the users are logging in with their own account.
