Install Office on up to three PCs with same product key?

C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
C

Can-so

It is best to remove works first as you may wind up with conflicting files
due to word.

--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 
B

Brian Conner

You don't need do that.

James Firestone said:
Bob,

Thanks for the reply. It leads into my next question. I am unsure if the
uninstall of Works on the 2nd PC will go smoothly, and wondered if I may
need
to reinstall Office if I run into any Word or Office folder or registry
conflicts. From what you're saying, it sounds like I don't have to worry
about whether I need to reinstall Office as I work through any potential
issues, because the actual registration, and hence "count off" of
available
installs, can be done after I'm satisfied that everything is OK with the
install? (i.e. reinstalls due to install issues don't count against the
total of 3)

Jim
 

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