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how many computers in home can i install my new 2003 word on?
I just purchased Microsoft Word 2003 upgrade, I have a laptop and my wife
also has a desktop and laptop, can i install this on all 4 comuters in my home? |
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how many computers in home can i install my new 2003 word on?
Definitely not on four computers. If you purchased Word 2003 by
itself (not as part of Office 2003), then you are probably licensed to install it on one desktop and one laptop. You can read the End User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by starting Word, then clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help | Contents tab | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" to expand the topic, and select "End User License Agreement" from the list of topics. In the EULA, there will be a section entitled "General License Grant to Install and Use" that says how many computers (and what types of computers) you can install your copy of Office on. slick wrote: I just purchased Microsoft Word 2003 upgrade, I have a laptop and my wife also has a desktop and laptop, can i install this on all 4 comuters in my home? |
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how many computers in home can i install my new 2003 word on?
And the one desktop and one laptop are supposed to belong to the same user,
so that theoretically they're not both in use at the same time. Given that Office 2003, when installed under Windows 2000 or XP, can be used by multiple user profiles, and given that more than one of those multiple users might be wanting to use Word at a given time, I think this is probably unenforceable, but that's the concept, anyway. FWIW, the Student & Teacher Edition I believe can be installed on up to three computers (but it doesn't qualify for upgrades). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill 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. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... Definitely not on four computers. If you purchased Word 2003 by itself (not as part of Office 2003), then you are probably licensed to install it on one desktop and one laptop. You can read the End User License Agreement that applies to your copy of Office by starting Word, then clicking on Help | Microsoft Word Help | Contents tab | click on the + next to "Microsoft Word Help" to expand the topic, and select "End User License Agreement" from the list of topics. In the EULA, there will be a section entitled "General License Grant to Install and Use" that says how many computers (and what types of computers) you can install your copy of Office on. slick wrote: I just purchased Microsoft Word 2003 upgrade, I have a laptop and my wife also has a desktop and laptop, can i install this on all 4 comuters in my home? |
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