Disable Account Notice message in Microsoft Office 365

If you find the message quite bothering, you can disable the message by either updating Office (if you have Office 2016), or reinstalling older version of the Office software (if you have Office 2013). At this point, it is important to mention that you should have that version of Office installed which comes with your new plan. If you ignore, you will eventually see Unlicensed product errors. Depending on the version of Office to be installed, you may find a handful of apps, such as Access missing from the bundle. To update or reinstall Office, pick the version of Office you currently in use and then follow the steps. The procedure here is for Office 2016. Click the Update button in the Account Notice dialog box. When prompted, sign in. The Office tool will instantly start downloading updates for you and complete the conversion in the background. Upon the completion of the process, the old version of Office will be uninstalled. If you chose not to install the version of Office that comes with your new Office 365 for business plan, Office software will flash the following message (Unlicensed Product) in the title bar:

How do I stop Microsoft 365 from popping up?

To stop getting notifications from Microsoft Office, you can use the Windows Settings panel. For that, press Win+I to open the Windows Setting. Then, go to System > Notifications. Here you can find the apps that show notifications on your computer. You need to toggle the corresponding button to stop Microsoft 365 notifications.

Why does Office 365 keep asking me to activate my subscription?

There could be two reasons why Office 365 or Microsoft 365 keeps asking you to activate your subscription. Let’s assume that you took the monthly subscription and your subscription is ended. In such situations, you can get such a message. Secondly, if you enter the wrong email address while activating Microsoft 365, you will get the same error. For more on this, you may visit Office.com.