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Hi,
I want to Print a copy of the MS Word/Office XP End-User License Agreement but since I already installed it I don't
think I can't get it off the CD.
I did search in the help and it went to a license agreement but it was for the MS Office online service.
Can some please tell me where I can get this to print it out?

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I have Word 2003 so maybe it's the same thing for XP.

Help - About Word - View the End User License Agreement - Hit the print
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Hi,
I want to Print a copy of the MS Word/Office XP End-User License Agreement
but since I already installed it I don't
think I can't get it off the CD.
I did search in the help and it went to a license agreement but it was for
the MS Office online service.
Can some please tell me where I can get this to print it out?

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Sorry,
It's different only has a large paragraph on some copyrights, System info, Tech support and disabled items.
The only way I know I can get it is to uninstall/reinstall. Than it will be there and should be able to print it.
I was hoping the was a MS site that would have it.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 19:44:02 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

I have Word 2003 so maybe it's the same thing for XP.

Help - About Word - View the End User License Agreement - Hit the print
button.


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Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.

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Sorry,
It's different only has a large paragraph on some copyrights, System info,
Tech support and disabled items.
The only way I know I can get it is to uninstall/reinstall. Than it will
be there and should be able to print it.
I was hoping the was a MS site that would have it.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 19:44:02 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]"
wrote:

I have Word 2003 so maybe it's the same thing for XP.

Help - About Word - View the End User License Agreement - Hit the print
button.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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Yes,
I want documentation showing the you can't use MS Office/Word on two computers.
Maybe you can copy/paste it and send the whole document to my email address if you don't want to put it here.
Just take out the nospam.
I think you can use it on a desktop and a notebook that you own at the same time but that's it.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:39:40 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.


Have a good day,
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OEM or full retail? Makes a difference.

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Yes,
I want documentation showing the you can't use MS Office/Word on two
computers.
Maybe you can copy/paste it and send the whole document to my email
address if you don't want to put it here.
Just take out the nospam.
I think you can use it on a desktop and a notebook that you own at the
same time but that's it.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:39:40 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]"
wrote:

Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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Hi JoAnn,
This is the statement that I am trying to prove is wrong:
"it's perfectly legal for someone to have multiple installations of the same piece of software on different computers
as long as only one instance is in use at any given time."

Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:39:40 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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If it's a full retail version, it can be run on one desktop and one laptop.
If it's OEM, it's limited to the original system. If it's the Student and
Teacher Edition, I think it's limited to one system. If it's Home Use, you'd
need to talk to your employer.

As you can tell, there is more than one version of the OEM. Without
specifics, that's about the best I can do to help you.

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Hi JoAnn,
This is the statement that I am trying to prove is wrong:
"it's perfectly legal for someone to have multiple installations of the
same piece of software on different computers
as long as only one instance is in use at any given time."

Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:39:40 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]"
wrote:

Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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According to one Web site, open Help and look in the Contents. But you could
try going to http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal...s/default.aspx and
inputting your exact SKU and version.

FWIW, all retail versions of Office allow you to activate the software on
one desktop and one laptop, assumed to be owned by the same person and not
used simultaneously. OEM versions are licensed for only one machine; see
"Cannot activate OEM edition more than once in Office XP" at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=300273. This KB article also says: "The
Oemeula.txt file is contained in the Office1.cab file on the root of an
Office XP CD-ROM. You can extract Oemeula.txt from the Office1.cab cabinet
file in order to open it in a text editor." Presumably the retail EULA is
located similarly.

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"RScotti" wrote in message
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Hi,
I want to Print a copy of the MS Word/Office XP End-User License Agreement

but since I already installed it I don't
think I can't get it off the CD.
I did search in the help and it went to a license agreement but it was for

the MS Office online service.
Can some please tell me where I can get this to print it out?

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Full retail.MS Office Professional XP
PS. I should have Office 2000 but I have XP. The reason I say that is because I got this when I was a beta tester for
the Office and I stopped around 2000 yet the box does say XP.
I really can't understand how this happened?
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 21:09:37 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

OEM or full retail? Makes a difference.


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Thanks to Suzanne's link:

http://download.microsoft.com/docume...e38021bc7c.pdf

General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may install
and use one copy of the Software Product on a single computer, device,
workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic or analog device
("Device"). You may make a second copy of the Software Product and install
it on a portable Device for the exclusive use of the person who is the
primary user of the first copy of the Software Product. A license for the
Software Product may not be shared.


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Full retail.MS Office Professional XP
PS. I should have Office 2000 but I have XP. The reason I say that is
because I got this when I was a beta tester for
the Office and I stopped around 2000 yet the box does say XP.
I really can't understand how this happened?
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 21:09:37 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]"
wrote:

OEM or full retail? Makes a difference.


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Hi,
Thanks for your help Susan.
I really can't remember how to extract Cab files? It's been 6 years.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:22:17 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

According to one Web site, open Help and look in the Contents. But you could
try going to http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal...s/default.aspx and
inputting your exact SKU and version.

FWIW, all retail versions of Office allow you to activate the software on
one desktop and one laptop, assumed to be owned by the same person and not
used simultaneously. OEM versions are licensed for only one machine; see
"Cannot activate OEM edition more than once in Office XP" at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=300273. This KB article also says: "The
Oemeula.txt file is contained in the Office1.cab file on the root of an
Office XP CD-ROM. You can extract Oemeula.txt from the Office1.cab cabinet
file in order to open it in a text editor." Presumably the retail EULA is
located similarly.


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RScotti

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Thanks for your help also.
Since we are talking about a full retail I gave the right information to them.
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Thanks to Suzanne's link:

http://download.microsoft.com/docume...e38021bc7c.pdf

General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may install
and use one copy of the Software Product on a single computer, device,
workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic or analog device
("Device"). You may make a second copy of the Software Product and install
it on a portable Device for the exclusive use of the person who is the
primary user of the first copy of the Software Product. A license for the
Software Product may not be shared.


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Actually I think Student and Teacher is license for three or four machines.

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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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If it's a full retail version, it can be run on one desktop and one

laptop.
If it's OEM, it's limited to the original system. If it's the Student and
Teacher Edition, I think it's limited to one system. If it's Home Use,

you'd
need to talk to your employer.

As you can tell, there is more than one version of the OEM. Without
specifics, that's about the best I can do to help you.

--

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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"RScotti" wrote in message
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Hi JoAnn,
This is the statement that I am trying to prove is wrong:
"it's perfectly legal for someone to have multiple installations of the
same piece of software on different computers
as long as only one instance is in use at any given time."

Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:39:40 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]"
wrote:

Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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WinZip should be able to handle it (and actually I think Windows XP can do
this).

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"RScotti" wrote in message
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Hi,
Thanks for your help Susan.
I really can't remember how to extract Cab files? It's been 6 years.

On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:22:17 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"

wrote:

According to one Web site, open Help and look in the Contents. But you

could
try going to http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal...s/default.aspx

and
inputting your exact SKU and version.

FWIW, all retail versions of Office allow you to activate the software on
one desktop and one laptop, assumed to be owned by the same person and

not
used simultaneously. OEM versions are licensed for only one machine; see
"Cannot activate OEM edition more than once in Office XP" at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=300273. This KB article also says:

"The
Oemeula.txt file is contained in the Office1.cab file on the root of an
Office XP CD-ROM. You can extract Oemeula.txt from the Office1.cab

cabinet
file in order to open it in a text editor." Presumably the retail EULA is
located similarly.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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Hi Susanne,
Thanks again,
It looks like my license does not permit a second "portable device" in my Office XP.
This is from that Oemeula.txt.
I don't understand why I have an OEM file on my retail version?
Any Ideas?

General License Grant to Install and Use. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this EULA,
You may only install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on the COMPUTER.
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed, accessed, displayed, run, shared or used concurrently on or from different computers,
including a workstation, terminal or other digital or analog electronic device ("Device"), except as set forth below for
Sharepoint Team Services.


On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 22:08:08 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

WinZip should be able to handle it (and actually I think Windows XP can do
this).


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If it's really retail, then the OEM EULA wouldn't apply. Possibly both EULAs
are on every CD?

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"RScotti" wrote in message
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Hi Susanne,
Thanks again,
It looks like my license does not permit a second "portable device" in my

Office XP.
This is from that Oemeula.txt.
I don't understand why I have an OEM file on my retail version?
Any Ideas?

General License Grant to Install and Use. Except as otherwise expressly

provided in this EULA,
You may only install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on the

COMPUTER.
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed, accessed, displayed, run,

shared or used concurrently on or from different computers,
including a workstation, terminal or other digital or analog electronic

device ("Device"), except as set forth below for
Sharepoint Team Services.


On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 22:08:08 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"

wrote:

WinZip should be able to handle it (and actually I think Windows XP can

do
this).


Have a good day,
RScotti

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I thought the XP version was limited to one? I know that 2003 allows three.

Oh well, not an issue for this poster. :-)

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Actually I think Student and Teacher is license for three or four
machines.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
...
If it's a full retail version, it can be run on one desktop and one

laptop.
If it's OEM, it's limited to the original system. If it's the Student and
Teacher Edition, I think it's limited to one system. If it's Home Use,

you'd
need to talk to your employer.

As you can tell, there is more than one version of the OEM. Without
specifics, that's about the best I can do to help you.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375




"RScotti" wrote in message
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Hi JoAnn,
This is the statement that I am trying to prove is wrong:
"it's perfectly legal for someone to have multiple installations of
the
same piece of software on different computers
as long as only one instance is in use at any given time."
Tue, 5 Dec 2006 20:39:40 -0500, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]"
wrote:

Not for an older version. It's there for 2003.

It's in your system somewhere. I thought it was in the Help file. Like
I
said, I use 2003 so I can't check.

Do you have a specific question? Perhaps someone can help you with it.

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Thanks for clearing that up.
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006 08:35:05 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If it's really retail, then the OEM EULA wouldn't apply. Possibly both EULAs
are on every CD?


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