Download the MS Magical Jelly Bean Key Finder (click here) some virus scanner show this as a virus (it is a false positive). You can also download Product Key from Nirsoft (Click here). Once again this may show as a virus but it is also a false positive. If you upload and scan these at an online virus scanner such as Virustotal.com or virusscan.jotti.org, you will notice entries such as "not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.ProductKey". This is because thats what the program does and they are warning you in the case that you didn't put that password tool on your system. This is a legit option if you are searching on a machine you own. Hope this was helpful.
Search online for the 'PRODUKEY' software.
Download it.
Unzip it.
Run it on your desktop.
It will display the 25-character license-key that you used to install Microsoft Office 2010.
If you purchased a "family" edition of Microsoft Office 2010, you are entitled to load the software onto a few computers in your home. If you purchased a "single-user" edition, you are _NOT_ entitled to install the software on a second (or third) computer.
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Thanks but wound up already finding that same answer a bit ago on here right after posting my own! Apparently its the right right thing to do since you guys seem to agree on that!
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