For a serious answer, it depends on what you mean by "Microsoft Suite."
Microsoft makes Office Suites that have a license attached to them that tell you how you can use the license. For instance, Student and Teacher's editions allow for up to 3 computers used in the same household. OEM versions of Office (purchased as a part of the computer sale from the Manufacturer) allow only for installation on that machine and lives and dies with that machine. Retail suites allow for installation to a desktop and a portable used by the same person.
Microsoft also makes Works Suite which may have a different license scheme. I have never used Works Suite so I am unfamiliar with their license. If this is what you are talking about, then you should post to a Microsoft Works news group where the experts with that set of programs would be better able to help you out.
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After furious head scratching, Jack asked:
| I have 2 pcs that I am thinking about putting MS Suite on. Do I have
| to buy a copy for each one? If one copy will work do I have to buy
| over the counter or will online work?