Twitching & Birdwatching8 mins ago
Office Genuine Advantage
I run Windows XP and a notice has appeared on Outlook
stating that my Office is not genuine and I have 10 days to
resolve the situation.
At first glance this looks bogus as I am advised to purchase
a costly 'Office Genuine Advantage Application'.
Should I be worried about the warning, and if not, how do I
remove the box from my Outlook page?
Any advice for a 'silverhead' would be very welcome.
stating that my Office is not genuine and I have 10 days to
resolve the situation.
At first glance this looks bogus as I am advised to purchase
a costly 'Office Genuine Advantage Application'.
Should I be worried about the warning, and if not, how do I
remove the box from my Outlook page?
Any advice for a 'silverhead' would be very welcome.
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