New laptop, Windows 10 already installed. Bought Microsoft Office at the same time. After initial setup, I decided to download Outlook 2016 as I was used to using Windows Live Mail on my previous laptop. The download was successful, but it required activation via Office. I installed Office and did all the activations required for that. Office is working properly. On returning to Outlook, clicking 'activate' brought up a message saying there is nothing on the computer that can be used to activate Outlook. The next advice I found was to install Office, but as I said, that was done earlier and works properly. I keep following each step as required but I'm going round in circles. How can I activate Outlook 2016?
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The discussion centers around activation issues with Outlook 2016 on a new Windows 10 laptop, with the original poster seeking help after successful Office installation but failure to activate Outlook. Respondents suggest verifying license compatibility, thoroughly uninstalling and reinstalling Office, and highlight that some Office versions, such as Home and Student 2016, do not include Outlook, which may cause activation problems. The overall sentiment emphasizes obtaining the correct Office version with Outlook included or opting for Microsoft 365 subscription to avoid such licensing issues.
The discussion centers around activation issues with Outlook 2016 on a new Windows 10 laptop, with the original poster seeking help after successful Office installation but failure to activate Outlook. Respondents suggest verifying license compatibility, thoroughly uninstalling and reinstalling Office, and highlight that some Office versions, such as Home and Student 2016, do not include Outlook, which may cause activation problems. The overall sentiment emphasizes obtaining the correct Office version with Outlook included or opting for Microsoft 365 subscription to avoid such licensing issues.
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If you remove whatever version you have on there, you could simply go to Microsoft website and purchase either MS OFFICE 2016 STANDALONE (which comes with Outlook2016) for about $175 or so price varies. Or you can buy the MS OFFICE365 online subscription which also comes with Oultook2016 for $6.99-$8.99/MO. for 1 PC [this is the one I like]. Eventually, Microsoft will be phasing out standalone versions of MS Office in the next few years; I recommend you make the jump now to Office365--I really like it and have been using it on 5 of my PCs here for over 1 year. And you get the full Home User suite of 9 programs most commonly used including all the ones mentioned above, and Outlook2016, Publisher, Access and more. And you can manage your subscription online with a password-protected MS account as also mentioned. This is handy if your hard drive ever crashes, you get a nasty virus you can't fix, or someone steals your PC or it's damaged in a natural disaster such as flood, fire, earthquake, tornado, etc. Replace the drive or the PC, and once that PC is connected to the Internet, login to your MS Office Online account with your password and re-download and install your MS Office365 and your back going again!
