![]() If this works for you, the error should go away after the reboot. To do this, open internet Explorer and go to Tools –> Internet Options –> Advanced and click Reset. Some one tells me its because I changed my hardware, or its drivers. However, when it turns to the phone activation step, MS phone system tell me its not a valid number. ![]() Reset Internet Explorer Settings: As strange as it appears to be, some users have reported that resetting their IE settings resolved the error. After I install a trial version of Office 2013 and use the Microsoft Fixit to uninstall it, the previous ISO finally give me a green light to install it again.If you would like to try this fix, see the TechNet forum with details for the Registry Edit Fix It seems to have worked for a few users but it is advised to be very careful when messing with your registry settings. Registry Edit Fix: This fix was suggested by a user at a TechNet forum.Try Another Connection: While this may not be very plausible for some users, it might not hurt to use an open Wi-Fi hotspot at a public place or at a friend’s house to see if your server error woes are fixed.While the above mentioned method was tried and tested by us, the following methods have been reported to work by other users. There are also other methods by which you can resolve this error. As you can see, the activation prompt is now gone. The below image shows an activated version of Office 2013 after performing the above mentioned steps.
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