allow MS Office 2003 student/teacher to be on 1 to 3 computers

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Darscurlymane

The version I have is allowed to be on one computer. I got this from ebay.ca
and I had hopes of having it on my home computer as well as my laptop because
I do meet the requirements [I'm a FT student at UVic]. I'm disappointed that
I've only got 47 uses until my laptop version will go inactive.

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Carey Frisch [MVP]

That's why that edition is so inexpensive....only one computer
installation is permitted.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
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| The version I have is allowed to be on one computer. I got this from ebay.ca
| and I had hopes of having it on my home computer as well as my laptop because
| I do meet the requirements [I'm a FT student at UVic]. I'm disappointed that
| I've only got 47 uses until my laptop version will go inactive.
 
B

Bob I

Office XP S&T may be used on 1 computer. Office 2003 S&T may be used on
3. Did you acquire a legitimate copy as I would be suspicous of an ebay
copy as Office 2003 S&T versions may not be resold to a third party. If
you did not buy this from an authorized seller as a new product, you
will need to work out a return with the seller.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

That's because you have a trial copy - not the full program. I'm sure it was
spelled out somewhere before you made the purchase. If you feel you were not
told the truth by the salesperson, then you need to complain to the
retailer.
 

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