This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

If you are trying to install Microsoft Office or another Microsoft program on your computer but keep getting error message ‘This action is only valid for products that are currently installed’. This article will guide you through the process of fixing it, allowing you to install your software normally.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

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If you happen to have a trial version of Microsoft Office installed on your Windows 10 PC and can’t install the full version because you keep getting error ‘This action is only valid for products that are currently installed’. There are several different things you can try to fix the cause of the issue, allowing you to properly install Office without any more error messages.  

Thankfully all three of the solutions shown below can be actioned quickly and easily and don’t require any extensive Windows 10 user knowledge. If you are worried you’ll make a mistake though, you can always create a system restore point to revert back to should something go wrong.

Related: How to Get Rid of USB Notifications on Windows 10. (“Scan and Fix (Recommended) or “Continue without scanning”)

How Do You Fix  ‘This action is only valid for products that are currently installed’ on Windows 10 When Trying to Install Office or another Microsoft Program.

The first and quickest fix to get rid of error message ‘This action is only valid for products that are currently installed’ is to uninstall the trial version of Microsoft Office (or another program) before trying to upgrade to the full version. This gives Windows a clean slate to work from. If you are unfamiliar with the process of uninstalling something you can do the following. Open Control Panel > Programs and Features > (Program to uninstall). 

Note: Before you go ahead and install the program again, it’s a good idea to run a registry cleaner like Ccleaner. This will make sure any registry faults or errors have been completely removed from your system. 

Alternatively, if the above method doesn’t work for you, you can try to repair your current Microsoft installation. To do this open Control Panel go to Programs and Features, then find the program. Once you have double-clicked on it a small window will appear with a few options. Her select Change, then follow the prompts using the Repair option. Here you can choose from two options. Either Quick Repair or Online Repair. 

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

Although both options have a good chance to fix the problem the online method is usually more effective but does require you to have an Internet connection to use. Personally I would try the offline method first, then use the Online method. 

On a Side Note…

If you’re also a big Windows 10 user, make sure you take the time to check out the newly designed File Explorer. More than likely it’s going to take a fair bit of getting used to, but it does fit with the current material design of Windows 10 very well. It’s also a work in progress, so it’s best to take it with a grain of salt as it still has a lot of work to go.

How to Access the New Windows 10 File Explorer.

Windows 10 users usually face the error ‘This action is only valid for products that are currently installed’ when working with a version of Office suite of apps. The error is not limited to any particular Office version. So, how to fix this ghastly error that leaves you clueless?

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

Here is the short version. You have a trial version of the Office installed. You like what you see and decide to buy the official version and install that too. You see the error — This action is only valid for products that are currently installed. Now, you need to get rid of the trial version and fix the official version to remove all possible conflicts.

Let’s begin.

1. Remove Trial Version

Whether you have a single app like Word or Excel or the entire Office suite, you cannot install and use both the trial and licensed version on the same machine. That’s when you see the error.

Search for and open Control Panel from the Start menu.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

Search for ‘uninstall’ in the search bar and click on Uninstall a program.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

You will see a list of all the apps and software installed on your Windows 10 computer here. Search for the trial version of Office that you have installed, and not the licensed version. Then, select it, and click on Uninstall at the top. Remove any individual trial version of Office apps that you may have installed here.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

Don’t remember installing the trial version? A trial version may have come pre-installed on your Windows 10 computer. It is also possible that the app suite was installed as part of another app that you downloaded and installed from the web. Sneaky but known to happen. Sometimes, the error presents itself when the trial version expires and not before.

In either case, you have now removed the trial version which was causing a conflict with the licensed version of the Office suite resulting in the ‘This action is only valid for products that are currently installed’ error.

Pro Tip: Working on something urgent that can’t wait? You can use the free version of Office in the browser. You can always come back later to continue with the guide. You can bookmark this page, so you don’t have to hunt it down again.

2. Repair Licensed Version

Why should you repair the licensed version of the Office? That’s because the conflict may result in corrupt files and whatnot. These conflicts may continue to throw the validity error that we saw above.

Open Control Panel again and go to the app list where you uninstalled the trial version of the Office app. Only this time, select the licensed version and click on Change.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

Click on Allow when asked to let the app ‘make changes to this system’ pop-up. There are two options in front of you.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

The Quick Repair will work offline and repair most issues with your Office installation. Only choose this if you are in a hurry or don’t have an active internet connection. The second option is more recommended. It will require an internet connection. So make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network. This method will also take more time, so connect your computer to a power outlet. On the plus side, it will resolve all issues.

Click on Online Repair and follow on-screen instructions after that. I would suggest a reboot after the repair is done before checking if Office is working correctly or not.

Note: The old Office shortcut that you might be using will no longer work. Create a new shortcut for your desktop and/or Taskbar and then launch the app.

3. Reinstall Licensed Version

Follow this step only if the second step mentioned above fails to work. In either case, the first step is mandatory. You must uninstall all copies of the trial version before expecting the licensed version to work correctly.

Now, since the repair has failed to work, let’s uninstall the Office suite and install it from scratch. Uninstalling apps from the Control Panel may leave registry entries and some other junk files behind.

I would recommend using Revo Uninstaller. The app will cost you $25 and it is worth every dime. You try the free version first as well. That will remove existing apps but won’t touch junk files of apps already removed. If you don’t want to invest right now, there are other ways.

This action is only valid for products that are currently installed how to fix it

Microsoft provides a detailed guide on how to uninstall Office, and there is a link for each Office version on the page. Don’t be overwhelmed. Just read it once completely, understand it, and then go through it again, one step at a time.

The steps are simple. Download and run the Uninstaller and select the Office version you want to remove. Reboot your computer once when asked, and finally, the uninstaller will remove Office. You will see certain prompts/dialogue box asking for permission, so read and allow them.

If the app was installed from the Microsoft Store, you might have to uninstall it from there. Again, Microsoft has written a detailed but easy guide on removing Office completely.

Once done, install Office from scratch again and input license code to activate it, just the way you did last time. You can also install Office from the Office Setup page. Open it and follow the on-screen instructions from thereon.

And you are done.

Conflict of Interest

The problem is quite simple if you know what it is. Two different versions of Office installed on the same machine, both vying for OS’s and your attention. That never ends well, even in real life! Anyways, once you remove the trial version and do a clean install of Office or repair the older version, there should be no problems.

Next up: Want to install two different versions of Office on the same computer? Click on the link below to learn why it’s too much trouble and what you need to consider before going ahead anyway.

What is the meaning of this action is only valid for products that are currently installed?

“This action is only valid for products that are currently installed” is a rather common issue related to Microsoft Office. It can happen when you click on an Office shortcut from the Start menu or Taskbar, or when you click on a document even if the Office app has been already open.

How do you fix Microsoft Office Cannot verify the license for this product you should repair the Office program by using control panel?

You can do this by repairing the Microsoft Office application from the Control Panel. The same option is also available in Windows 11/10 Settings. Open the program uninstallation page in the Control Panel and right-click on the Office application. After that select Change and then click on the Repair option.