

I do not know why the change in the registry by MS Office has to be done. You should now see that MS Office was successfully activated. It is possible that you have to start MS Office, close it completely and restart it.

It might be possible to copy the value of "VLRenewalSchedule" from Update "regedit" for example by pushing "F5"-key to see this change. Then an additional entry will be automatically created:

It is very important that you do not close this the whole time. There are three different registry entries that have to be added: I analysed this visual basic script and found a solution for this issue: For those who are working with MS Office for example in a company that provides a volume licence should have noticed that it is not possible to activate the product with the "cscript " solution.
