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transfer non OEM office 2007 xp to a new Vista laptop



 
 
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Old December 19th, 2008, 11:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default transfer non OEM office 2007 xp to a new Vista laptop

I got a new Vista laptop for Xmas. My old laptop has non OEM Office 2007 and
runs on XP Pro. Can I transfer my non OEM Office 2007 XP version license to
my new Vista laptop or do I need to purchase a new Office 2007? If I can do
the transfer, how do I do that?
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Old December 20th, 2008, 12:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default transfer non OEM office 2007 xp to a new Vista laptop

If its a retail edition you uninstall on the old and reinstall on the new
using the cd
Ensure any trial version is uninstalled first

"robhelmick" wrote in message
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I got a new Vista laptop for Xmas. My old laptop has non OEM Office 2007
and
runs on XP Pro. Can I transfer my non OEM Office 2007 XP version license
to
my new Vista laptop or do I need to purchase a new Office 2007? If I can
do
the transfer, how do I do that?



 




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