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Reinstalling Office 2003 on recivered PC.....



 
 
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Old August 16th, 2009, 01:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Reinstalling Office 2003 on recivered PC.....

I am having to recover my HP due to several conflicts or at least that is
what HP is suggesting I do. However, if I have exhausted the number of times
my copy of Office 2003 has been installed, will I be denied another install
even though I am simply resetting the same computer. Is there anyway
Microsoft will allow me to reinstall my retail copy of Office 2003?
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Old August 16th, 2009, 07:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
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Default Reinstalling Office 2003 on recivered PC.....

You can re install Office as often as you like, there is no limitation, you
may only have to use phone activation if on line fails.
Presumably you posted to an appropriate news group what these conficts are,
and got no resolution.
Restoring to factory condition is often advised by someone who hasnt a
clue - its the simple way out.

"rebell" wrote in message
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I am having to recover my HP due to several conflicts or at least that is
what HP is suggesting I do. However, if I have exhausted the number of
times
my copy of Office 2003 has been installed, will I be denied another
install
even though I am simply resetting the same computer. Is there anyway
Microsoft will allow me to reinstall my retail copy of Office 2003?



 




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