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for office 2003, how many computers can i put it on?
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Hi, dan. The answer depends on which edition (OEM, retail, Students and
Teachers, etc.) of Office 2003 you have. Start one of your Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel), click on Help | Microsoft application name Help | Contents, and read the End User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office. dan wrote: for office 2003, how many computers can i put it on? |
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dan wrote:
for office 2003, how many computers can i put it on? Don't people /read/ EULAs anymore?! OEM - one, the system it came installed on or, in the case of a copy that was purchased with an item of non-peripheral hardware, the first system it's installed on. Retail - one desktop and one laptop, provided that a) They are for the exclusive use of the licencee b) They are not, and never will be, in simultaneous use STE - three systems in whatever combination (please note this only applies to STE 2003 and /not/ STE XP). -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
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No, and they multi post
"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message .. . dan wrote: for office 2003, how many computers can i put it on? Don't people /read/ EULAs anymore?! OEM - one, the system it came installed on or, in the case of a copy that was purchased with an item of non-peripheral hardware, the first system it's installed on. Retail - one desktop and one laptop, provided that a) They are for the exclusive use of the licencee b) They are not, and never will be, in simultaneous use STE - three systems in whatever combination (please note this only applies to STE 2003 and /not/ STE XP). -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
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It does't take long to wind me up [Miss Perspicacia Tick!!] Menopause is a
terrible thing and should be classified as a disease requiring special help from the fed. -- Her great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? He was cretinous, moronic f*ckwit behind her marbles though! DL wrote: No, and they multi post "Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message .. . dan wrote: for office 2003, how many computers can i put it on? Don't people /read/ EULAs anymore?! OEM - one, the system it came installed on or, in the case of a copy that was purchased with an item of non-peripheral hardware, the first system it's installed on. Retail - one desktop and one laptop, provided that a) They are for the exclusive use of the licencee b) They are not, and never will be, in simultaneous use STE - three systems in whatever combination (please note this only applies to STE 2003 and /not/ STE XP). -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
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