By the policy of Lenovo, OEM license not activate the Office trial

I just bought my ThinkPad. It came with a 60 day trial of Office Professional 2007. Separately, I bought an OEM license on eBay. It is authentic, with the box, blank discs, printed cards and hologram. But the OEM license is rejected. I could not understand why until I read this thread, which is that Lenovo is blocking you in purchasing a license of their own.

I guess I could buy a retail version of Office Professional with the discs, but I didn't want to spend that much. I installed Open Office 3.0 and may simply stick with this free solution, even if I really feel like MS Publisher.

Any suggestions? The work of OEM license so I can uninstall the trial and borrow some Office 2007 OEM disks?

Links on this site: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246

will direct you in the purchase of replacement OEM media that you don't have in your E - Bay purchase.

Ed

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