is the golden ticket. Take those five characters and compare them to the product key card or email receipt you have. If they match, the key on your computer matches the one on your receipt.
Look for a key named DigitalProductID – but this will be binary, not readable directly. how to check microsoft office license key using cmd
NAME: Office 16, Office16ProPlusR_Grace edition DESCRIPTION: Office 16, RETAIL channel ACT ID: ... ... Last 5 characters of installed product key: ***** (this is your key!) is the golden ticket
How to find product key for Microsoft Office already installed Look for a key named DigitalProductID – but
powershell -command "Get-WmiObject -Query 'SELECT * FROM SoftwareLicensingProduct WHERE Name LIKE ''%%Office%%''' | Where-Object $_.PartialProductKey -ne $null | Select-Object Name, PartialProductKey"
Did you know Office gives you a "Reset Button" for licensing? If you are troubleshooting activation errors, you can ask the script to reset the licensing status and essentially give the machine a fresh start (assuming you have a valid key to re-enter).