How Many

R

Rose1

I have three computers that I currently use because I'm a college student.
I'm living with my grandparents during the week and use their main computer
and on weekends I go home and use my parents main computer. I also use my
laptop once in awhile. I was wondering how many computers I can download
Microsoft Office Professional 2003? I read somewhere that it could be
downloaded on your main computer and your laptop, but what if you have two
main computers like me?
Can someone please answer my question and soon! School is starting tomorrow!
Thanks
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Rosel,

You can check the End User License Agreement through the Help menu in any MS Office app for the specifics for your copy but in
general:

MS Office 2003 Student & Teachers Edition (MS Office Standard with special licensing) is 3 computers in the same household.

MS Office 2003 Retail Editions - Up to two machines of a single person and one of these is supposed to be portable.

MS Office 2003 OEM Editions - One machine, software is a 'per machine' license and is not movable to another machine.

Check with your school as well as they may have other offerings for MS Academic/Education licensing.

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I have three computers that I currently use because I'm a college student.
I'm living with my grandparents during the week and use their main computer
and on weekends I go home and use my parents main computer. I also use my
laptop once in awhile. I was wondering how many computers I can download
Microsoft Office Professional 2003? I read somewhere that it could be
downloaded on your main computer and your laptop, but what if you have two
main computers like me?
Can someone please answer my question and soon! School is starting tomorrow!
Thanks >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx
 

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