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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Dream Sequence, Mar 28, 2005.

  1. Dream Sequence

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    If I buy one copy of microsoft office, can I install it on both my home computers?
     
  2. swilkins

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    No

    1 license - 1 machine

    but........

    I won't tell if you need to load it on the machine for "testing" purposes.;)
     
  3. Dream Sequence

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    If I load it on the 2nd machine for "Testing" purposes, won't registration tell MS that I've loaded it on 2 computers?
     
  4. Uprising

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    Dream. Don't register it.

    You can have it installed on more than one machine.

    I....ahem....I know a guy who has the same version installed on all of his machines.
     
  5. TraJ

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    You can load Office on a desktop and a laptop. I've had Office 2003 on my desktop and my laptop without a problem.
     
  6. pirc1

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    Or you could buy another license for $15 throught a univeristy (if you know someone who will help out)
     

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