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Old January 20th, 2005, 04:46 PM
Kip Kniskern
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Clarification: that's for 2003, not XP

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"Kip Kniskern" wrote in message
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This is from the MS Office page for Student Teachers Edition:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...lify.mspx#EAAA

Licensing Restrictions
Microsoft grants licensing rights for Office Student and Teacher Edition
2003 with the following restrictions:
.You must be a qualified educational user or a household member of a
qualified user when you acquire this product.
.You're restricted to using this product for non-commercial
(non-revenue-generating) use.
.You can install this product on up to three computers or devices in your
household.
.You can't transfer your usage rights to another individual


You can install on 3 computers, not 1

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Generally speaking, an OEM copy of Office XP (one that came preinstalled
on the computer by the computer manufacturer) cannot be installed on any
other computer, and a retail copy of Office XP (one that you purchased
separately from your computer) can be installed on one desktop and one
laptop computer owned by you as long as both copies of Office are not
used at the same time. An exception is Office XP for Students and
Teachers, which can only be installed on one computer regardless of
whether it is an OEM or retail copy. Read the End User License Agreement
that applies to your copy of Office XP by starting Word and clicking on
Help | Microsoft Word Help | Contents | expand the "Microsoft Word Help"
category | End User License Agreement.

J Jones wrote:

it should read on my home pc and my notebook from the same software.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:


You ask half of a question, you get half of an answer.

J Jones wrote:


what is (ha)

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:



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