They are invalid keys.WHAT ON EARTH IS EVEN THIS?!?!
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RNUNKV-XIBHAB-VVVWUZ-HTIBMY-KVA
Anyone still writing about Office keys has ever tried to find out what Office keys look like? Not like this. Please stop supporting this strange legend.They are invalid keys.
These keys are a mystery, so far it has not been discovered what they are for, there is an old legend on this forum about these keys, that they are keys for Microsoft Offices 2010, but it is not proven, it is still a myth.
Anyone still writing about Office keys has ever tried to find out what Office keys look like? Not like this. Please stop supporting this strange legend.
It is not legend: Office 2010 pinAnyone still writing about Office keys has ever tried to find out what Office keys look like? Not like this. Please stop supporting this strange legend.
Unknown keys:It is not legend: Office 2010 pin![]()
I am only showing that there was time, when 27 characters keys/pins was for Office 2010.Unknown keys:
RNUNKV-XIBHAB-VVVWUZ-HTIBMY-KVA
6-6-6-6-3 digits
Office 2010 keys:
BDD3G-XM7FB-BD2HM-YK63V-VQFDK
5-5-5-5-5 digits
is they look the same?
If the picture provided by sarge-t is the actual and only format of the Microsoft Office 2010 27-character PIN, which is in the format of 5-5-5-5-5-2 and includes numbers, then what we've been getting aren't MS Office 2010 PIN keys.It is not legend: Office 2010 pin![]()
Definitely not a Office 2010 PIN, since it looks like this - https://media.lanecc.edu/atc/help.lanecc.edu/Activating Microsoft Office/Photos/100_0078.JPG
...Office keys look like? Not like this...
Definitely not a Office 2010 PIN, since it looks like this - https://media.lanecc.edu/atc/help.lanecc.edu/Activating Microsoft Office/Photos/100_0078.JPG
...Office 2010 format of 5-5-5-5-5-2...
Now is all clear.Unknown keys:
6-6-6-6-3 digits
Office 2010 keys:
5-5-5-5-5 digits