Track multiple product keys office 2013 - Microsoft CommunityĪ post by Rohn007 on June 27, 2013, had the following info: There's a good post with more details here: It didn't recover Office 2013 product key You should now get a screen with some license details such as the license name, type and the last 5 characters of the Product Key. Office 2013 (64-bit) on a 64-bit version of Windowsģ. Office 2013 (32-bit) on a 64-bit version of WindowsĬscript "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15\OSPP.VBS" /dstatus Office 2013 (32-bit) on a 32-bit version of WindowsĬscript "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15\OSPP.VBS" /dstatus In the command prompt, type the following:
Only last 5 characters can be recovered, in the following way:ġ.
If you installed Office 2013 from other source which included product key - in most cases product key will not be stored in the system at all. Instead, the Microsoft account you used during the first Office installation will be linked to the product and will be needed if you need to reinstall." "A product key isn't provided when you buy and download Office online. Here is what Microsoft is saying about this: For instance, if you bought online and downloaded it - Microsoft did not provide product key for it. It really depends on where you got your copy of Office 2013. Since you can get the last 5 characters, so you should be able to use the cscript method (see below) to get the last 5 chars and compare that to the list (if you have kept one) of the keys that were used. The hash is unique, and it's called ProductID, but there is no way to tie a PK to a PID. Instead it stores a 1-way hash calculated from the PK, and since you can't reverse a hash you can't get the key back.
WINDOWS OFFICE 2013 PRODUCT KEY FINDER FULL
Apparently MS no longer stores the full Product Key for Office 2013 H&B in the registry. Belarc Advisor will pull your Office 2013 key, and so much more.It didn't for the one "Office 2013 Home and Business" installation I tested.