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You can find troubleshooting steps for common installation or activation issues for Microsoft 365 for Mac here. If the issue you're having is not in these lists, you may also be experiencing an emerging issue. See the Mac section in Fixes or workarounds for recent Office installation or activation issues for help and updates on these recent issues.

Troubleshoot install or activation errors for Microsoft 365 for Mac:

To complete any of the steps below, you'll need the email address and password associated with your active and licensed Microsoft 365 subscription or your one-time purchase of Microsoft 365 for Mac. This may be your Microsoft Account or the account you received from your organization. You will also have already downloaded and installed the Office suite.

Can't activate Office after installation.

  1. Check to make sure your internet is working on the Mac you're trying to install on. You can do this by opening your internet browser and going to www.microsoft.com. If the page loads, your internet connection is working.

  2. Reset your credentials:

    1. Open Spotlight by selecting the magnifying glass at the top right of your desktop.

    2. Search for and open Keychain.

    3. Type in Office and then delete the data license file.

    4. Download and run this script.

"No license found" error / Can't activate Outlook.

  • Are you using the correct Microsoft Account (MSA)? Sign out and sign in again with the account associated with your Microsoft 365 subscription. You may need to choose "Sign in with another account" to proceed.

    Tip: Try searching all of your email accounts for a confirmation email from Microsoft. This might help you find the email address that is your MSA.

  • If you have a Microsoft 365 work or school account, your license may not have been set up by your system administrator. Contact your organization's tech support for more help.

  • If you don't have a current subscription, you can sign up for a trial account

Can't sign in to activate.

Are you using the correct Microsoft Account (MSA)? Sign out and sign in again with the account associated with your Microsoft 365 subscription. You may need to choose "Sign in with another account" to proceed.

Verify your Microsoft Account has a license:

  1. Sign in to your Microsoft Account at Office.com/signin.

    Important: All Microsoft Accounts have access to Office Online for free. Seeing the web apps on this page doesn't necessarily mean that you have a subscription.

  2. Click the Install Office button on the page.

  3. If you have an Office license, you'll see it listed on the new page. This is the correct account to sign in with.

Tip: Not seeing any Office licenses? Try searching all of your email accounts for a confirmation email from Microsoft. This might help you find the email address that is your MSA.

Installation limit reached.

Have you seen this error?

"Installation limit reachedYour account <email address> has been used to activate Office on the maximum number of computers allowed. Visit your account page to manage your settings and then return here to retry activation."

To fix this issue, please follow the steps in Installation limit reached error when activating Office for Mac.

Office keeps asking me to sign in / "Authentication Expired" error

If you see repeated prompts to grant access to the keychain when starting an Microsoft 365 for Mac app, Office may have been moved to a location other than the default /Applications folder. Other symptoms may be that you see Microsoft 365 for Mac repeatedly asking you to sign into your account or you receive an "Authentication Expired" error.

In the case of any of the above, follow the steps in Office for Mac repeatedly requesting keychain access to reset your keychain permissions.

One-time purchase of Microsoft 365 for Mac confirmed, but still can't activate

"Thanks for buying Office. We’ve confirmed your purchase, but in order to activate you will need to download a version of Microsoft 365 for Mac from this Link"

If you're trying to activate a one-time purchase of Office for Mac and you get the above error message, this is because your PriviligedHelperTools folder is incorrectly not accessible to your user account.

Find out if your PriviligedHelperTools folder is not accessible:

  1. Open Finder, click Go (In the menu bar) > Computer.

  2. Go to Macintosh HD > Library.

  3. Find the PriviligedHelperTools folder. If there is a red dot/stop icon next to the name, it is not accessible. Fix it using the instructions in the Fix permissions for the PriviligedHelperTools folder below.

    Note: If your PriviligedHelperTools folder is accessible but empty, uninstall and then reinstall Office for Mac. Then activate Office again after confirming that the PriviligedHelperTools folder now has files in it.

If those steps don't work, try this:

  1. Open Finder, click Go (In the menu bar) > Computer.

  2. Go to Macintosh HD > Library.

  3. Find the PriviligedHelperTools folder. If there is a red dot/stop icon next to the name, it is not accessible. Fix it using the instructions in the Fix permissions for the PriviligedHelperTools folder below.

    Note: If your PriviligedHelperTools folder is accessible but empty, uninstall and then reinstall Office for Mac. Then activate Office again after confirming that the PriviligedHelperTools folder now has files in it.

  4. Right-click the file, and click Get info.

  5. Right-click the lock symbol in the Sharing and Permission section.

  6. Click the unlock symbol and enter your admin password.

  7. Change the Everyone's privilege to Read and Write.

Fix permissions for the PriviligedHelperTools folder:

  1. In Spotlight Search(the magnifying glass on your desktop), search for and launch Terminal.

  2. Type "Cd /Library" and press Enter.

  3. Type "sudo -s" and press Enter.

  4. Type your Mac local account password and press Enter. You will need administrator privileges for this.

    Note: As you type, Terminal will not display the characters.

  5. Type "chmod 755 ./PrivilegedHelperTools" and press Enter.

  6. Quit out of Terminal and out of the Office apps. Relaunch Office and complete activation.

Error code 0xD000000C.

Have you seen this error?

"The system requires that you sign on to a valid account. The error code is: 0xD000000C."

To address this issue, see Error 0xD000000C when activating Office for Mac.

Error code 0x8A010101.

If you're trying to activate Microsoft 365 for Mac and have received error code 0x8A010101, you may have an invalid product key.

See Error 0x8A010101 when activating Office for Mac.

Error code 0xD0001043.

Have you seen this error?

"An unknown error has occurred. The error code is 0xD0001043"

This is a server issue that occurs when trying to activate Microsoft 365 for Mac for Mac. Try restarting your Mac and activate again. If you're still seeing this error, try this:

  1. Run the Office for Mac License Removal Tool

  2. Uninstall Office for Mac and then re-install Office from Office.com/signin.

  3. Activate again.

Error code 0xD000001c.

If you're trying to activate Microsoft 365 for Mac and have received error code 0xD000001c, this is because your Mac's name contains invalid characters when being sent to our server. To fix this issue, update your Mac's name to remove the invalid characters:

  1. In the top menu bar, select the Apple icon > System Preferences > Sharing (third row.)

  2. In the Computer Name text box, update your Mac's name and then close the window.

  3. Restart your Mac and then activate Office.

"You need to activate Office for Mac within X days" after activating already.

Microsoft is aware of and currently working on this issue.

  1. Run the License Removal Tool

  2. In Spotlight Search (the magnifying glass) on your Mac, search for and open Keychain Access.

  3. In Keychain Access, delete the following files:

    Note: You will need local admin privileges to make changes to your Keychain Access.

    • Microsoft Office Identities Cache 3

    • Microsoft Office Identities Settings 3

    • Microsoft Office Ticket Cache

  4. Restart your Mac and open any Microsoft Office app to reactivate.

Activated but still prompted to activate.

You've activated but you're still being asked to activate, or you keep seeing messages for "Activate Office to Create and Edit" when you've already activated:

  1. Quit the app. For example, if you're using Word, you'll go to the upper left corner of your screen and click Word > Quit Word.

  2. Restart any Office app and the message should be gone.

  3. If this is a constant issue, reset your credentials:

    • Open Spotlight by selecting the magnifying glass at the top right of your desktop.

    • Search for and open Keychain.

    • Type in Office and then delete the data license file.

    • Run the license removal tool

Activated with the wrong license

If you own multiple licenses and have installed using the incorrect one, or you had a one-time install of Office for Mac and then purchase Microsoft 365, you might need to remove licenses attached to your suite of Office and reactivate to ensure you're getting all the benefits of Microsoft 365.

See Remove Office license files on a Mac for directions on how to check which license you're using and how to reactivate.

Still having trouble? We're listening.

This article is updated based on your feedback. If you still need help installing or activating Microsoft 365 for Mac, tell us about your issue in detail by leaving us a comment below and we'll try to address it in the future.

You can also contact Microsoft support to talk to a human.

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