Wheninstalling Office 2022/2019/2016 or Office 365, a user is offered to try the product for free for 30 days. After 30 days, your trial version of Office will expire and Office functionality will be partially blocked. The user will be prompted to purchase a license and activate the product (using a retail/MAK key or via Office KMS activation), or to uninstall Office completely. However, there is a little trick that allows you to extend your Microsoft Office free trial period up to 120 days. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle  []).push();
Thus, you rearm your Office copy and extend the free trial to 30 days. You can run this command up to three (3) times before the trial expires. Thus, you can extend the total time of using the Office 2019/2016/365 trial version up to 120 days (4 * 30 days). You can check the current Office activation status and the number of days remaining until the end of the grace period as follows.
There are differences in extending the activation grace period in Retail and corporate (Volume) editions of Office. To understand which edition of MS Office is installed on your computer, open a command prompt and run the commands:
In this example, the retail trial edition of Office is installed on the computer (Description: Office 19, RETAIL Grace channel). You can extend the trial period only 1 time (Remaining App rearm count: 1). The remaining period of use is 5 days.
Each time the license is extended via ospprearm.exe, the counter is decremented by 1. If the remaining number of rearms for the Office trial license is 0, you will receive error 0xc004d307 when running OSPPREARM.EXE.
that slmgr.vbs /dlv all gives me a huge windows script host window with no scrollbar to the sides so much of the information is cut off unless you have a huge portrait monitor with huge height resolution, which one am I suppose to choose?
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