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A Windows and Office activator using HWID / Ohook / KMS38 / Online KMS activation methods, with a focus on open-source code and fewer antivirus detections.
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Use ohook Activation Office 365 issue #315

Open FZ500 opened 7 months ago

FZ500 commented 7 months ago

use ohook to activate office 365 OK, but when you switch to a new account, the new account office will prompt an activation failure problem. need to re-run ohook. Is there any way to solve this problem?

WindowsAddict commented 7 months ago

use ohook to activate office 365 OK, but when you switch to a new account, the new account office will prompt an activation failure problem. need to re-run ohook. Is there any way to solve this problem?

It shouldn't show activation failure in any account. However, on a new user account if you are using O365 Homeprem edition then it will show a banner saying license can't be verified though you can still use the office and in that case you need to run the ohook script again,

Let me know if you think that is not the case with relevant screenshots of error and ohook script screenshot.

FZ500 commented 7 months ago

use ohook to activate office 365 OK, but when you switch to a new account, the new account office will prompt an activation failure problem. need to re-run ohook. Is there any way to solve this problem?

It shouldn't show activation failure in any account. However, on a new user account if you are using O365 Homeprem edition then it will show a banner saying license can't be verified though you can still use the office and in that case you need to run the ohook script again,

Let me know if you think that is not the case with relevant screenshots of error and ohook script screenshot.

The problem occurs in the Microsoft 365 version pre-installed on the laptop. It is indeed a banner verification failure. If it is a known problem, you can only run ohook once. Thank you.

WindowsAddict commented 7 months ago

use ohook to activate office 365 OK, but when you switch to a new account, the new account office will prompt an activation failure problem. need to re-run ohook. Is there any way to solve this problem?

It shouldn't show activation failure in any account. However, on a new user account if you are using O365 Homeprem edition then it will show a banner saying license can't be verified though you can still use the office and in that case you need to run the ohook script again, Let me know if you think that is not the case with relevant screenshots of error and ohook script screenshot.

The problem occurs in the Microsoft 365 version pre-installed on the laptop. It is indeed a banner verification failure. If it is a known problem, you can only run ohook once. Thank you.

If possible, please run ohook option and share a screenshot. Need to check something.

FZ500 commented 7 months ago

use ohook to activate office 365 OK, but when you switch to a new account, the new account office will prompt an activation failure problem. need to re-run ohook. Is there any way to solve this problem?

It shouldn't show activation failure in any account. However, on a new user account if you are using O365 Homeprem edition then it will show a banner saying license can't be verified though you can still use the office and in that case you need to run the ohook script again, Let me know if you think that is not the case with relevant screenshots of error and ohook script screenshot.

The problem occurs in the Microsoft 365 version pre-installed on the laptop. It is indeed a banner verification failure. If it is a known problem, you can only run ohook once. Thank you.

If possible, please run ohook option and share a screenshot. Need to check something.

image image A solution currently found is to convert the version to the 2021 version and then switch to a new account so that there will be no warning message for this banner.

WindowsAddict commented 7 months ago

As expected, you are using O365 Homeprem edition. I'll edit C:\Users\Default\NTUSER.DAT so that on new user account creation, Resiliency key will be auto-applied to solve banner issue.

FZ500 commented 7 months ago

As expected, you are using O365 Homeprem edition. I'll edit C:\Users\Default\NTUSER.DAT so that on new user account creation, Resiliency key will be auto-applied to solve banner issue.

OK, thank you~

gthb96 commented 7 months ago

I see the same thing in a Win11 machine with 365ProPlus. Running MAS 2.5 only on Administrator user leads to the banner in other (non admin) users. I uninstalled, reinstalled Ohook couple of times but no change.

Then ran Ohook 0.4 from MAS 2.3 on the Administrator user and all the other accounts are working fine since then.

Official clean Win11 23H2 and ProPlus C2R - nothing else installed.

WindowsAddict commented 7 months ago

@gthb96 I'll fix it in next update.

gthb96 commented 7 months ago

Could be, not sure.If that would explain it and is expected, I probably did.Ohook 0.4 is safe or is there a real reason for AV detections you know of?If 0.4 is fine I just keep it like that.Am 14.12.2023 um 21:58 schrieb WindowsAddict @.***>: @gthb96 Did you login to the new non-admin user accounts before running the Ohook script in the administrator user account?

TomieAi commented 5 months ago

it wont let me use macro xD it says please select a school or work to identify as primary etc blah blah xD account.

WindowsAddict commented 5 months ago

@TomieAi your issue is not related to this, create a new issue.