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HELP! Pdt license for 3 PCs, can it be transferred by uninstalling



 
 
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Old June 16th, 2008, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Rach
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Default HELP! Pdt license for 3 PCs, can it be transferred by uninstalling

I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student edition. I mistakenly lent
the disc out and read the fine print about licensing for 3 PCs only after
that! Can this be reversed in anyway (e.g. uninstalling from 1 PC in order
for it to be able to install on another computer)?
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Old June 16th, 2008, 02:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
JoAnn Paules
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Default HELP! Pdt license for 3 PCs, can it be transferred by uninstalling

Lent the disk out? Not a good idea but besides that..........uninstalling
does not automatically "free up" a license. You will need to uninstall and
then use telephone activation.

I gotta ask - how do you mistakenly lend something?

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I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student edition. I mistakenly
lent
the disc out and read the fine print about licensing for 3 PCs only after
that! Can this be reversed in anyway (e.g. uninstalling from 1 PC in order
for it to be able to install on another computer)?



 




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