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<blockquote data-quote="sweets" data-source="post: 126767" data-attributes="member: 9372"><p>A couple weeks ago I got locked out of my Microsoft Word files. This system came with "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" which had a trial version installed that I was unaware of and the expiration date was reached. I was unable to open my Word files unless I had a license key. I googled the license key for it and came up with :</p><p></p><p>C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\KeyFinderInstaller.exe</p><p>C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder.exe</p><p></p><p>Somehow one of these programs above provided me with a limited use license key that allows a limited number of times to open my Word files. I have since installed Microsoft Word with another CD that i use to open and add to my Word files. I dont open "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003"</p><p></p><p>However I'm afraid to uninstall the trial version of "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" for fear of losing all my Word files. So it just remains on my system taking up HDD space.</p><p></p><p>I keep the key finder apps on my Desktop thinking I may need them one day to get into my files. Are they dangerous to my system? Are they responsible for problems with my computer? How would I know? Should I delete them? If I had up to date ant-virus protection I guess i could right-click and scan them?</p><p></p><p>I would like to get rid of "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" but am afraid too.</p><p></p><p>I have several issues with this computer one of which is expired Norton 10 A-V which doesnt update any longer. I would like to totally remove Norton and install a free small A-V program. I'm using a dialup connection.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question my computer is running ok now thanks to your help. Aside from the fact I have to sign into malwaretips.com every time I return to the forum (which I dont believe is unusual) I no longer have to log onto my gmail or yahoo email accounts constantly as was the issue when I came here for your help. Again thanks for that.</p><p></p><p>I await your suggestions...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweets, post: 126767, member: 9372"] A couple weeks ago I got locked out of my Microsoft Word files. This system came with "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" which had a trial version installed that I was unaware of and the expiration date was reached. I was unable to open my Word files unless I had a license key. I googled the license key for it and came up with : C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\KeyFinderInstaller.exe C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder.exe Somehow one of these programs above provided me with a limited use license key that allows a limited number of times to open my Word files. I have since installed Microsoft Word with another CD that i use to open and add to my Word files. I dont open "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" However I'm afraid to uninstall the trial version of "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" for fear of losing all my Word files. So it just remains on my system taking up HDD space. I keep the key finder apps on my Desktop thinking I may need them one day to get into my files. Are they dangerous to my system? Are they responsible for problems with my computer? How would I know? Should I delete them? If I had up to date ant-virus protection I guess i could right-click and scan them? I would like to get rid of "Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003" but am afraid too. I have several issues with this computer one of which is expired Norton 10 A-V which doesnt update any longer. I would like to totally remove Norton and install a free small A-V program. I'm using a dialup connection. To answer your question my computer is running ok now thanks to your help. Aside from the fact I have to sign into malwaretips.com every time I return to the forum (which I dont believe is unusual) I no longer have to log onto my gmail or yahoo email accounts constantly as was the issue when I came here for your help. Again thanks for that. I await your suggestions... [/QUOTE]
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