John was both intrigued and apprehensive. Who was behind these mysterious messages, and what did they want from him? He decided to attend the meeting, curious about the truth behind the Microsoft Office 2010 Portable Activated USB drive.
"FL Member: You've got a new message."
As the day went on, John found himself using Office 2010 more and more. He appreciated the familiar interface and the features that had become standard in his workflow. But the mystery of the USB drive and the email lingered in the back of his mind. i--- Microsoft Office 2010 Portable Activated - FL Part1
That evening, as he was about to shut down his computer, John received a message on his screen:
As a writer, John frequently used Microsoft Office, but he had never purchased the 2010 version. His current subscription to Office 365 was sufficient for his needs, but he was intrigued by the prospect of using the older version. He double-clicked the setup.exe file, and the installation process began. John was both intrigued and apprehensive
The installer prompted him to select the products he wanted to install. John chose the usual suspects: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The installation process was quick, and soon, he had a fully functional copy of Microsoft Office 2010 running on his computer.
Your copy of Microsoft Office 2010 has been activated. You have received this USB drive as a token of appreciation for your contributions to the 'FL' community. "FL Member: You've got a new message
Best regards, A Friend"
"Meet me at the old coffee shop on Main St. at 10 AM tomorrow. Come alone."
As he explored the Office 2010 applications, John stumbled upon an email draft in Outlook, addressed to him. The subject line read: "Your Copy of Office 2010". The email body contained a cryptic message:
But what caught his attention was the activation status: "Activated". He wondered how the software had been activated, as he hadn't entered any product key or credentials.