In this example, the screen displays the Retail type license. Type cscript ospp.vbs /dstatus, and then press Enter. Type the following command to navigate to the Office folder.Ĭd c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16\Ĭd c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16\ Using the command line to check your license type
If a security prompt window is displayed, select Allow. Press Windows logo key+X on your keyboard to open the quick action menu.
Follow the steps to find your license type and other details about your version of Office. If you're using a Microsoft 365 product, see View Microsoft 365 licenses and services with PowerShell. To determine whether you have a retail edition or a volume license edition, use one of the following methods, depending on which version of Microsoft Office product you've installed.