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Old June 3rd, 2010, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
caldy
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I bought the Office Standard 2007 Military Appreciation Edition for my
children's laptops (2) in December (2009). One laptop has had the hard drive
replaced once and I needed to reinstall Office. The computer has again
crashed and I have been sent a replacement. Can anyone tell me how many
times I can install this? Is there a maximum number of times? I have
already installed it 3 times and I would like to install it again on the
replacement computer.
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Old June 3rd, 2010, 10:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob I
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The EULA tells you how many concurrent installations you may have. You
may reinstall on the same PC any number of times. If the activation
doesn't go through a phone number is provided so you may activate that way.

caldy wrote:
I bought the Office Standard 2007 Military Appreciation Edition for my
children's laptops (2) in December (2009). One laptop has had the hard drive
replaced once and I needed to reinstall Office. The computer has again
crashed and I have been sent a replacement. Can anyone tell me how many
times I can install this? Is there a maximum number of times? I have
already installed it 3 times and I would like to install it again on the
replacement computer.


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Old June 3rd, 2010, 11:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
caldy
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I am not tech savy at all so forgive my follow-up questions but:
What is EULA?
And technically if the hard drive is replaced wil it read as, or be
considered the same computer?

Thanks.

"Bob I" wrote:

The EULA tells you how many concurrent installations you may have. You
may reinstall on the same PC any number of times. If the activation
doesn't go through a phone number is provided so you may activate that way.

caldy wrote:
I bought the Office Standard 2007 Military Appreciation Edition for my
children's laptops (2) in December (2009). One laptop has had the hard drive
replaced once and I needed to reinstall Office. The computer has again
crashed and I have been sent a replacement. Can anyone tell me how many
times I can install this? Is there a maximum number of times? I have
already installed it 3 times and I would like to install it again on the
replacement computer.


.

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Old June 4th, 2010, 01:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob I
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Default Microsoft Office Standard

The End User License Agreement that you agreed to during the
installation. . To read it after you already installed.
1.Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Program Name
Options, where Program Name is the name of the program you are in, for
example, Word Options.
2.Click Resources, and then click About.
3.Click View the Microsoft Software License Terms.
and
Yes.

caldy wrote:
I am not tech savy at all so forgive my follow-up questions but:
What is EULA?
And technically if the hard drive is replaced wil it read as, or be
considered the same computer?

Thanks.

"Bob I" wrote:


The EULA tells you how many concurrent installations you may have. You
may reinstall on the same PC any number of times. If the activation
doesn't go through a phone number is provided so you may activate that way.

caldy wrote:

I bought the Office Standard 2007 Military Appreciation Edition for my
children's laptops (2) in December (2009). One laptop has had the hard drive
replaced once and I needed to reinstall Office. The computer has again
crashed and I have been sent a replacement. Can anyone tell me how many
times I can install this? Is there a maximum number of times? I have
already installed it 3 times and I would like to install it again on the
replacement computer.


.


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Old June 4th, 2010, 01:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
No Mo
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Did you even bother trying to look it up in a search engine?

"caldy" wrote in message
...
:I am not tech savy at all so forgive my follow-up questions but:
: What is EULA?
: And technically if the hard drive is replaced wil it read as, or be
: considered the same computer?
:
: Thanks.
:
: "Bob I" wrote:
:
: The EULA tells you how many concurrent installations you may have. You
: may reinstall on the same PC any number of times. If the activation
: doesn't go through a phone number is provided so you may activate that
way.
:
: caldy wrote:
: I bought the Office Standard 2007 Military Appreciation Edition for my
: children's laptops (2) in December (2009). One laptop has had the
hard drive
: replaced once and I needed to reinstall Office. The computer has
again
: crashed and I have been sent a replacement. Can anyone tell me how
many
: times I can install this? Is there a maximum number of times? I have
: already installed it 3 times and I would like to install it again on
the
: replacement computer.
:
: .
:


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Old June 4th, 2010, 02:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
W****n S.
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"No Mo" wrote in message
...
Did you even bother trying to look it up in a search engine?

AND ANOTHER COMPASSIONATE RESPONSE FROM THE PEANUT GALLERY.


 




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