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Default Pass Excel User License to Variable

The value is going to be in the registry.

I have just looked in mine, and one problem is that there are many versions
of Office and you need to look at all possibilities.

To further complicate it, I have Excel 97, 2000 and 2002 on my machine. And
worse, under Office 10, I have 3 GUIDs each with a different product-id.

I cannot see an easy way to determine which to out-select.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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I want to check and see if the computer that is running a macro is in fact

a
computer with a copy of Excel registered to my firm. How do you extract

the
Excel License from Excel. I want to pass the license to a variable. For
Example, if the Excel on my computer is licensed to

ExcelMonkey
ABC Co
Prodcut ID: 1234124-21341243-1431243

I want to extract and pass "ABC Co" to a variable.

Thanks



 
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