cannot download Office xp on new computer

C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
C

C

And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

JoAnn Paules said:
Please note that solution #3 is a violation of the EULA.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DL said:
Your old HP probably was supplied, preinstalled, with Works or some other
winxp upgrade qualifying program.
Your new PC obviously was supplied with no such qualifying program.
Therefore your choices are;
1)Locate the HP supplied Works cd, if supplied.
2)Purchase a qualifying application eg Works (Ensure its an early version)
on EBay or similar
3)Borrow a qualifying app.cd (Not exactly in keeping with the upgrade
licence)
4)Purchase a full retail version of Office

PS not to be picky; you download from the Internet and Install from media
(cd)
 
G

Gordon

C said:
And to JP (MVP) NO, I will not borrow a qualifying app. cd, so get your
panties out of thier wad!
C

Wow, simmer down! He was only pointing out a possible violation of the Eula!
 

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