How many computers can I load xp onto?

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cda26134

We purchased xp pro for my son at college, can we load this onto our computer
at home also so that he can use it when he is here?
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
S

Susan Ramlet

Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.
 
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Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
R

Rich

Can't you give him the short answer?

Susan Ramlet said:
Hi, cda26134,

You'll want to read the EULA (End User License Agreement) for the product
that you purchased. You can find it by going into Help, then viewing the
Contents, then finding "End User License Agreement".

If you don't have Office installed, you can run the setup program and then
read it when it comes up during installation.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 
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Susan Ramlet

Hi, Rich,

I wouldn't rely on peer support for a legal / licensing question, so I won't
offer it. The terms of the EULA differ depending on what version of Office
XP was purchased.

I don't work for Microsoft, so I'd contact them or read their documentation
to get the best answer.

If the EULA is unavailable, you can call Microsoft for free at
1-800-426-9400, Monday through Friday, 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. (Pacific time)
and ask to speak directly to a Microsoft licensing specialist. Worldwide
customers can use the Guide to Worldwide Microsoft Licensing Sites to find
contact information in their locations.

I've called them and have had good luck speaking with a real person for
free.

--
Susan Ramlet
Office MVP
______________________
Please reply to the newsgroups so that all may benefit.
 

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