
Once LicenseCrawler is done scanning the registry, scroll down through the list and look for the entry that starts like one of these. Since you probably have many more programs than Microsoft Office or installed, you'll probably see lots of entries. Wait for LicenseCrawler to scan your entire registry, looking for registry keys that contain product key information. You might see another window open that's unrelated to LicenseCrawler, but it should close down on its own and not interfere with the product key scanning procedure. Just follow any on-screen instructions to open LicenseCrawler. This is a free, and portable no installation required program, as well as one that We've tested for valid product key extraction for both Office and Office It's not like you're going to use this program twice There might also be an advertisement or some other initial setup screen like a language selection or license agreement that you have to wait for, close, or click through to continue. These steps will also work even if you just have one member of the suite installed. Follow the steps below to use the free LicenseCrawler program to find and then show you your valid Microsoft Office or Office product key. Fortunately, several free software programs called key finder tools are more than capable of finding, and decryptingthat super important Office or product key. Unfortunately, digging it up from there won't be much help because it's encrypted. As you probably know because you've found yourself hereyou must have a valid product key to reinstall Microsoft Office or Office If you haven't already looked, you can avoid the process below by checking for the product key on the disc sleeve, manual, or email receipt that came with your purchase of Office or Beyond that, assuming Microsoft Office is still or was recently installed, the valid product key you need to reinstall Office is stored in the Windows Registry.
