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Old January 13th, 2009, 12:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Brad
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I am currently doing a 60 day trial of Access 2007. I really like it.
I plan to buy it. In a few months, I plan to replace my older PC with a new
one.
Will I have to re-buy Access 2007? As I understand it, there is a
registration process. Is there a way to "Un-register" the product on my old
PC when I get the new one? I did some searching for this question on various
Microsoft sites, but cannot find an answer. Does anyone know where to find
this info? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Old January 13th, 2009, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
MikeJohnB
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Default Install Access on new PC that is replacing an old PC

You should be able to register by telephone.

Explain that you have changed your PC to the person on the other end and
they should allow the registration.

I did this for Access 2k3 when I changed PC and at that time, from PC to
Laptop again later without any problems.

I hope this helps but it wouldn't cost a fortune to check before you register.

Kindest Regards

Mike B
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"Brad" wrote:

I am currently doing a 60 day trial of Access 2007. I really like it.
I plan to buy it. In a few months, I plan to replace my older PC with a new
one.
Will I have to re-buy Access 2007? As I understand it, there is a
registration process. Is there a way to "Un-register" the product on my old
PC when I get the new one? I did some searching for this question on various
Microsoft sites, but cannot find an answer. Does anyone know where to find
this info? Thanks in advance for your help.

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Old January 14th, 2009, 03:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Brad
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Default Install Access on new PC that is replacing an old PC

Mike,

Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

Brad

"MikeJohnB" wrote:

You should be able to register by telephone.

Explain that you have changed your PC to the person on the other end and
they should allow the registration.

I did this for Access 2k3 when I changed PC and at that time, from PC to
Laptop again later without any problems.

I hope this helps but it wouldn't cost a fortune to check before you register.

Kindest Regards

Mike B
--
Advice to Posters.
Check your post for replies or request for more information.
Consider providing some feed back to the response you have recieved.
Kindest Regards Mike B


"Brad" wrote:

I am currently doing a 60 day trial of Access 2007. I really like it.
I plan to buy it. In a few months, I plan to replace my older PC with a new
one.
Will I have to re-buy Access 2007? As I understand it, there is a
registration process. Is there a way to "Un-register" the product on my old
PC when I get the new one? I did some searching for this question on various
Microsoft sites, but cannot find an answer. Does anyone know where to find
this info? Thanks in advance for your help.

 




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