Just to let you know, according to your previous report, you were running a MSDN license, which is blocked. Also, your Office 2007 Enterprise not genuine either. Its a volume license client deployed in large organizations.
Windows Product ID: 00426-069-7575254-86458
Lately there have been several reports of instances of blocked MSDN keys packaged with legitimate looking media. I can't stress enough to save your packaging, media and reciepts, if
you purchase software such as this seek recourse with the store you purchased it from and report it to
www.microsoft.com/piracy
If you have purchased a key, with or without DVD's or packaging from EBAY or any other person or vendor and believe it may be an MSDN key because your key has been blocked you can
check a few things yourself, if you received your key with the physical product go to
www.microsoft.com/howtotelland verify your product however some counterfeit
software is so convincing you may not be able to spot it as such.
To check your PID press the win key and pause at the same time, or open system properties through the control panel, scroll down to activation section and look at the PID It will look
something like this 12345-067-1234567-54321, the portion you are interested in is the three digit section, if it matches or is within one or two digits of the examples below you probably have an MSDN key.
065, 066, 067, 068,
069 for Ultimate, 220, 221, 222 area for Professional and the 230, 231, 221, 232 area for Premium, there are probably others but they should be close to those posted
About MSDN or TechNet Product Keys
They are genuine Microsoft product keys, they are actually retail licenses, but it is intended for a particular product channel either the Microsoft Software Developer Network (MSDN)
or TechNet for IT Professionals who pay a subscription fee. The main purpose is for evaluation purposes. The great thing about them, unlike trial Microsoft software, MSDN or TechNet keys don't expire. Because the agreement under which the subscription is provided
is a single license, none of the software should be distributed outside of it. Even though its $50,000 worth of licenses, it is for one person only to use and no one else. Unfortunately, regardless of the licensing terms, persons still abuse the program, either
giveaway product keys or resell it on auction sites. Microsoft licenses it in good faith that customers won't do so, but I guess human nature wins out.
In your case, what probably happened is, you bought an MSDN licensed key, which carries up to 10 activations unlike full packaged retail licenses which only carry 1 activation. The
person who sold it to you probably sold it to 10 other persons. Somewhere along the way, one of those persons might have installed it on a second system, activated it, because it went past 10 activation threshold, Microsoft detected it that it was being abused
and blocked the key from further use.
Validate Now:
You can confirm that your software is genuine now. It’s quick and easy.
http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/validate/
Click the 'Validate Windows' button, if the validation check fails, then click on the 'Get Genuine' button to get a WGA Kit.