


The content of the site was also delivered by Cloudflare (I've never noticed that case for MS websites before). Inspecting the details, I found out, the site contains mixed content (an image contained within the site was delivered via http).First of all, I noticed, that the „Self Service for Mobile" site doesn't belongs to a domain – in my view a must for a Microsoft activation page.Below are the details for the German version of the web site shown in Google Chrome (but the English web site has the same issues). That catches my attention, and I started to investigate the details. The popup shown for the web site „Self Service for Mobile" says, that there is mixed content (images) on the page, so it's not secure. Suddenly I noticed, that both, the German and also the English "Self Service for Mobile" sites uses https, but are flagged as "unsecure" in Google Chrome (see the screenshot below, showing the German edition of this web page. I managed to alter the link to direct it to the English Self Service for Mobile language service site. My idea was, to mention the "Self Service for Mobile" page within the new article. I didn't inspect the posted link until writing last Fridays blog post Office Telephone activation is no longer supported error. Obscurity, conspiracy, oh my God, what have they done? Some users commented within my German blog, that this feature works like a charm. The user has to enter the installation id and receives the activation id – plain and simple. The link http: // bit.ly/2cQPMCb, shortened by bit.ly, points to a website https: // /mobileweb/ … that provides an ability to activate Microsoft Office (see screenshot below).Īfter selecting a 6 or 7 Digits entry, an activation window with numerical buttons to enter the installation id will be shown (see screenshots shown below). Then a reader pointed me within a comment to a Self Service for Mobile website.

I've posted an article Office 2010: Telefonaktivierung eingestellt? – Merkwürdigkeit II about the Office 2010 telephone activation issue within my German blog, back in January 2017. A blog reader posted a tip: Use Mobile devices activation… But also users of Microsoft Office 2010 or Microsoft Office 2013 are affected. Microsoft has confirmed this issue for Office 2016 users having a non subscriber installation. The activation dialog box shows the message " Telephone activation is no longer supported for your product". If a user re-installs Office, the phone activation fails. Within my blog post Office Telephone activation is no longer supported error I've addressed the basis issue. Activation by phone is required, if the maximum Internet activation threshold is reached. There are several possibilities to activate an installed product, via Internet or via Telephone for instance.
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Microsoft describes how to activate Microsoft Office 2013, 2016 and Office 365 within this document.
