September 4th, 2004, 03:54 AM
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David,
Cat got your tongue? I thought you'd at least have the courtesy to respond.
Gregg Hill
"David" wrote in message
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Hey Greg,
Are you really worried about licensing issues? I thought a practical guy
like
you would toss the EULA out of the window and apply the rules in a
practical,
common sense manner. However, You might want to read this:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...lient_eula.pdf
You can find all EULAs he
http://www.microsoft.com/office/eula/en.mspx
Sorry, I can't answer your question directly on this newsgroup but then I
am a
lawyer!
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Gregg Hill wrote:
Hello!
I think I know the answer to this one (no!), but I would like to confirm
it.
At one point in time, I think Microsoft allowed Office to be installed on
two computers (a laptop and a desktop, for example) as long as both were
not
in use at the same time. Does this hold true for Office 2003?
I have a user with two computers running and a KVM switch to switch
between
the two. Technically, only one computer can be used at a time. Would that
allow installation of Office 2003 on both from one license, or do they
need
two licenses?
Gregg Hill
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