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May 17, 2012 I am unable to register Visual Basic 2010 Express. When I go to 'Obtain a registration key online' it allows me to log in but then does nothing.
Dear Martin I am one of the moltitude that cannot get a registration key on line, when I try to start the Visual Basic 2010 express. What is this mess??
Why is it not possible? I stayed hours trying to see on the screen something different from a rotating bunch of green balls? I have to say, it is the first time that I experience such kind of 'unprofessional' stuff for Microsoft products. Really unusual. I need help and I would like to obtain clear and sure answers, not only links to other problems pages or forums. Thank you Angelo Sabatelli. Thanks Angelo for your feedback and kindly reminding.
Somehow this link has been broken and redirected to Installing and Registering Visual Studio Express Editions Forum page. Document:Visual Studio 2010 Express - Product Registration Instruction Please check the following instruction (with walkthrough and illustration) to get registration key. Open Visual Basic Express Edition - click “Help” menu - click “Register Product”, then follow the steps to finish registration process. Registration Instructions for Visual Basic 2010 Express Notes: 1. During the registration process, you must use Internet Explorer as your default browser.
If you are using Firefox, Chrome, or another web browser, you may experience difficulty or hangs during the process! If Internet Explorer is not your default browser, please follow the instructions below.
You can revert to your preferred browser after the registration is complete. You will need a Windows Live ID (or MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Passport account) in order to register. Open “Internet Options” - click “General” tab - click “Languages” button - Ensure English(United States)en-US is at the top of Languages References list Some customers fix this issue by this way Martin Xie MSFT MSDN Community Support Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help.
I had this same exact problem. You need to reset Internet Explorer to its default settings. Go to the Advanced Settings and click Restore advanced setttings button and the Reset button below it. Click both buttons! Then close IE. Open VB 2010 Express and in the Register Product dialog, click the obtain registration online button.
IE will open to the Windows Live login. Log into Windows Live, wait for that little green wheel to move and suddenly you will git a new page that lets you register VB. It will already have your name and login email filled in.
Click whatever boxes or provide whatever information you like and click the continue button at the bottom of the page. It will go to another page thanking you for registering and tell you that you will receive an email that contains your Registration key.
Wait a few minutes to receive the email, open it and you will find your new registration key. Enter it into the VB register product dialog and click the register button. Your VB is now registered and you will never see that dialog box again! I have IE9 and had changed the default settings. It changes something that this whole process doesn't like. Don't ask me what it is, I don't know and don't care.
I'm happy that I got my key and that VB 2010 Express is free.
I also participated MS Office 365 aka LYNC - and this is part of MS Office Professional Plus and I am also confused as why I have to pay for this service when I own this? I know MS Office 2010 were coming up with updates and new features and functionalities that we had long been awaiting for and I BETA, RTM, RC the LYNC.
But honestly, I own the MSO PP 2010 PP? When I go to MSO's web design page, it clearly shows this product is included. Self-explanation please and why is my MSO 2010 PP being deleted out which I own, plus other programs? I am left hre scratching my head.
I have already used the appwiz.cpl to reinstall it; ran via the Win Update's installed Programs - and it seems that you guys have taken away everything from what I ahd purchased from dig. To give you an idea where it comes from?
I was about to proceed in obtaining a CD for the lesser amount because now they cost less than what I paid for in the beginning. I am not mad - just confused.
'It's deja vu all over again' - Yogi Berra Please vote if my answer was helpful - Thanks! Sorry for the delay, bad weather bere result outages here: Okay, I had participated in the BETA all the way up to RC. Via MSDN, so the keywas ours to keep, but the issue is if you look in MS OFFICE Proffessional Plus - LYNC is inlcuded, that which I own?::: confused::: It was already announced and I had received email notifications of such 'updates' to this. Well, Windows Update procesded with the updates on everything, but I am left scratching my head as why LYNC was removed when it is part of MS OFFICE Professional Plus 2010.
This is part of the illustration and for an example, that which I had purcased is turning around backfiring? Are you seeing the point? If you went to MS OFC 2010 Professional Plus to view what is includied with the OEM?
- As for Visual Studios 2010 - I finally fixed that, had to remove the BETA out of the registry which apparently got 'stuck' in there; don't ask - I have not figured out how that would be so considering that one must wipe out to move on to the next. Yadda yadda yadda and blah blah blah. But I DO thank you for your remark - but it still does not expound the implication to the MS OFC PP+ 2010 which I am left scratching my head. I have read and re-read the emails, it is just I want it back in the OEM - it idoes not matter if I am going to use it, it just the fact that it belongs with the OEM System itself. For example if you purchase a car; and the Dealership inplied that later, modifications are going to be added to your vehicle, a GPS and a 'mini' television, so it was supposed to be but due to technology difficulties it was delayed. So you and your spouse went ahead and p urchased the vehicle as expensive as it was. Then you received letters of notification via USPS mail alerting you to contact your Dealership for the GPS and the television to be added.
Now your kids are all excited and your spouse ran off to the electronic store to buy accessories because you're about to take a 2.5 week vacation and keeping the kids busy and entertained is the only way to keep you and your loved one SANE! Once at the Dealership, you are turned around and ubfirned that, yadda yadda yadda this and blah blah blah that. Every though you have it all in writing? Nevermind the fact that your hubby went a 'tad-bit' overboard in which you had agreed on, but he could not resist, had to get the console and some games, along with additional game controllers and then even though it had a built-in CD/DVD player, he did not trust it and elected to purchase a separate (designed for vehicles including for RV's). With children that excisted and can't wait for the vacation and decisions of which game to play as you already told them ONE NEW GAME every 4 days, no arguments (even though the box came with a bonus game plus 2 more but your hubster went out and bought 6 more because it was on sale as if.) So what happened? You end up having to shell out of your vacation expenses, which hurt the budget itself, singing to the tune of after everything installed; what was supposed to be 'free', your hubster then went on to hire an attorney who reviewed all of this already had several clients who had approached to him about this. Especially when you had spent well over $79k for such vehicle in the first place and paid cash (no loans).
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While on vacation, because the attorney your 'Big Man' hired, had his email address as not to bother you while on vacation, but to touch bases with you while on vacation. Meanwhile, the cases were all theof the same report; coming back to him 'Only applies to current and new vehicles purchased, not the previous vehicles purchased', so he threatened them with a class action lawsuit with the others (inlcuding you) as the 'head' of it all, and would put it into publication against the Dealerships (all of them) and against the auto manufacturer for false advertisement, misleading the customers, et al - all that legal mumble jumble. Your hubster who was driving, told you to email him back to agree to it. But instead, they elected NOT to proceed to it, and would settle out of court; so he (attorney) is now trying to work a deal to make everyone happy. 'out of court'. Being an exceptional attorney, he is letting everyone know what the others are agreeing ot disagreed to; but the settlement offer, everyone was disagreeing to which included you and your husband; for you did not even bat an eyelash when you saw that email response, as you considered it an insult.
Then you responded to it as 'No way Jose, they can take it where the sun doesn't shine'. Then you let your steam out on your husband about it away from the kids. But like your husband said, it was worth it, not one word had been uttered 'Mom, Dad, I gotta pee' or 'Mom, Dad, are we there yet?' They had actually wanted to watch the movie or play the game than to be in the motel room! So your husband took a video of this and sent it to the attorney while it was your turn to drive, and emailed a note, nothing can replace or compensate this.
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Then the attorney wrote back and said it was perfect video; thanks to your eldest child who had Zune and was able to put that into the system (as geeky as he was, both of you were left clueless in spite of your rules of only ONE NEW GAMEevery 4 days). The video itself was priceless.
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Laughter, name calling, excuses, requests for 'cheat sheet or codes', and so on with lots of giggles and smiling faces. How can one replace something like that which was, as implied, to be inclluded with such vehicle?
Not only that, your eldest geeky son, managed to turn that television into a Zune Music Box; while you had to have him knock it off with that EEEK! (if they called that music, but of course that is their generation music), but the fact was, your husband had a big mouth who was paying for songs for Zune to download, and suddenly you hear the same music the very day on the first date where ou cried, and you gazed upon your husband which he looks at you and says 'Hon, I love you more now than I did back then.' You had to shield you face so that your kids wouldn't see your tears.
Then you wrote on piece of garbage paper, your hubby's favorite childhood song. 'Puff the Magic Dragon'. And your geeky son downlioaded it from Zune and played it and worse, you just found out your Hubster CANNOT SING!
Everyone was singing it, you were too busy laughing. As for the vacation? Priceless - but on the return back home, the kids didn't even want out, they wanted to stay in there and play more games even though they had plenty in the house At least everyone finally got the settlement agreed upon and with all due respect; because of the seizable sum, the attorney was gracious to reduce the fees down as it was a lump sum, distributed evenly to all.
The only difference was; his office eld on to your check until you returned and your husband went to pick it up rather than having it mailed certified for both of you worked. However, the irony of it all - few months later to both of your surprise from various States, Class Action suits were being combined into one; against the manfucater for the very same reason which yours (plus others) were already resolved only it was in the newspaper! Does this make any sense in an illustrative manner? (This is only a make-believe, nothing genuine just for a purpose for figurative but implications of factual facts that can be based up the past historical issues with various manufacturers - the above has nothing to do with the facs, I left the genuine facts out to protect the genuine manufacters and their products / makes / models /. Software / hardware / yadda yadda yadda - OUT.) 'It's deja vu all over again' - Yogi Berra Please vote if my answer was helpful - Thanks! Sorry it took so long to reply and NO I do not own a VS 2010 Express, I own the full version that came with it and likewise the 365. As per the Microsoft Office email notification; especially when we BETA to RC, it was ours to keep for as long as we had the product keys - that I do.
So yes, it works, but not fully as it should be - I am aware that the newer version of VS and 365 Users are differing now than that of those who owned it earlier. I guess I will have to contact MS Office Support.sigh. TYVM anyway. 'It's deja vu all over again' - Yogi Berra Please vote if my answer was helpful - Thanks!