OPA Backup

OPA-Backup backup to enable Microsoft Office

Τι είναι το OPA-Backup; You know that Microsoft now requires online activation of its products. But what if with various damages that have occurred in your system, you have had to activate it several times of your Office and Microsoft stopped enabling it via Internet;
You know that in later versions of Office, Microsoft has made some changes to the licensing and activation code to mitigate piracy. If this is done by telephone, it is quite complicated and tedious.

So let's see how you can save your hassle by backing up your Office activation. The way we describe below is legal, provided you have a valid license.
OPA-Backup
There is a free application called OPA-Backup, which will allow you to easily create backups of Microsoft Office activation and restore it to the state it was. It is a legitimate and clean way to restore your activation.
When restoring OPA-Backup activation, you should be aware of the following:

You should not run any Office applications before you restore it. The order should be : Installation of / Install Office / Reset and Activate / Restart Windows / Start an Office program for the first time after a clean install.
Before restoring with OPA-Backup, it is recommended that you disable your Internet access to prevent automatic online activation.

Once you have installed the same version of Office, with the same product key in the same version of Windows, you can restore the activation. Backing up to activate from a version of Windows 7 and restoring the same backups in Windows 8 is not supported even if the version of Office is the same.

You can download free application from here.

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