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How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another



 
 
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Old March 22nd, 2010, 11:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
josh1954
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Default How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another

I recently bought a new computer. I have Office Enterprise 2007 loaded on my
old computer. When I tried loading the product onto the new computer it said
I had maxed out the number of computers I am allowed. Question: How do I
get the "authorized" software off my old computer (which is being trashed
once I do this) and get it on the new computer?
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Old March 23rd, 2010, 12:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Peter Foldes
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Default How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another

You get all the documentation that came with your HUP of Office 2007 Enterprise
along with the info that was given to you from the Company where you purchased it
and use the phone as per below

Here you will find the Phone numbers and email addresses as to where and whom to
contact about Office Enterprise and your issue.
Scroll down to the bottom of page to North America
https://licensing.microsoft.com/eLic...3/overview.asp


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I recently bought a new computer. I have Office Enterprise 2007 loaded on my
old computer. When I tried loading the product onto the new computer it said
I had maxed out the number of computers I am allowed. Question: How do I
get the "authorized" software off my old computer (which is being trashed
once I do this) and get it on the new computer?


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Old March 23rd, 2010, 10:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
LD55ZRA
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Default How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another



Peter Foldes wrote:

Office Enterprise does not give a phone number on the screen to activate. It is a VL
version and it takes more than just calling in. The OP will need all his
Documentation that came with that VL version and he needs to call with all the key
and purchase numbers along with the sellers ID


Don't be silly. If it is VL then clearly it requires no activation but
some Enterprise versions requires activation. The exception is one that
is used by corporates and Universities that have "true" VL.

Enterprise were sold as VL as well as "retail" and the OP MUST have
retail version that requires activation.

Stop spreading lies and misinformation on these newsgroups. How's you
escort Agency business? Still making money from stupid girls and your
family members?
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Old March 23rd, 2010, 10:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Peter Foldes
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Default How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another

And that is the case with every Enterprise and Professional Plus version of Office.
They are all VL versions that individuals purchase through the HUP

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.. .


Peter Foldes wrote:

Office Enterprise does not give a phone number on the screen to activate. It is a
VL
version and it takes more than just calling in. The OP will need all his
Documentation that came with that VL version and he needs to call with all the
key
and purchase numbers along with the sellers ID


Don't be silly. If it is VL then clearly it requires no activation but
some Enterprise versions requires activation. The exception is one that
is used by corporates and Universities that have "true" VL.

Enterprise were sold as VL as well as "retail" and the OP MUST have
retail version that requires activation.

Stop spreading lies and misinformation on these newsgroups. How's you
escort Agency business? Still making money from stupid girls and your
family members?


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Old March 23rd, 2010, 10:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
LD55ZRA
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Default How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another

Don't talk rubbish. If they require activation then they are not VL.
PERIOD. True VL requires no activation.

I hope you have capitalized your women in your ledgers because they are
an asset to your business.



Peter Foldes wrote:

And that is the case with every Enterprise and Professional Plus version of Office.
They are all VL versions that individuals purchase through the HUP

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Old March 24th, 2010, 03:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.setup
Peter Foldes
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Default How to switch Office Enterprise 2007 from one computer to another

Yes it does when purchased through HUP and it does when purchased directly also.
The Trial version does not

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Don't talk rubbish. If they require activation then they are not VL.
PERIOD. True VL requires no activation.

I hope you have capitalized your women in your ledgers because they are
an asset to your business.



Peter Foldes wrote:

And that is the case with every Enterprise and Professional Plus version of
Office.
They are all VL versions that individuals purchase through the HUP


 




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