EULA Question

T

TB

I have read through some of these messages and while the general support
suggestion seems to be "read the EULA" I would ask that you consider this sad
story (cue violins)

I have purchased Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 (Academic
edition) approx 9 months ago NB I am a high school teacher and a part-time
uni student. My wife is also at uni.

However, the computer I installed the program on has turned out to be a
massive piece of junk and is in the process of being refunded.

Thus, I will soon be getting a new desktop computer. I have also been lucky
enough to be (soon) provided with a laptop PC.

I would like to know whether I need to buy another copy of office or whether
I will be able to install it
1) on my new PC, &
2) on my 'new' laptop, &
3)(stretching it) my wife's laptop

I would look at the EULA but as the computer that the program is installed
upon is no more. In addition the PC I am writing this on is a clunky
CD-disliking dinosaur.

So can someone please indicate whether I need to buy another copy of office.
It is an expense I woud rather avoid

Regards and thanks in advance
 
B

Bob I

You should at a minimum be able to 1. Install it on your new PC. As for
steps 2. and 3. you will be able to determine that by reading the EULA
that you read after step 1.
 

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