Installing Office on an additional machine (laptop)

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BelmarStew

Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew
 
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Cerridwen

BelmarStew said:
Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew

1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you mean
Office XP?

2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to purchase
Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not XP) on three
systems in whatever combination - providing they are not in simultaneous
use.
 
C

Cerridwen

BelmarStew said:
Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew

1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you mean
Office XP?

2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to purchase
Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not XP) on three
systems in whatever combination - providing they are not in simultaneous
use.
 
C

Cerridwen

BelmarStew said:
Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew

1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you mean
Office XP?

2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to purchase
Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not XP) on three
systems in whatever combination - providing they are not in simultaneous
use.
 
C

Cerridwen

BelmarStew said:
Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew

1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you mean
Office XP?

2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to purchase
Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not XP) on three
systems in whatever combination - providing they are not in simultaneous
use.
 
C

Cerridwen

BelmarStew said:
Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew

1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you mean
Office XP?

2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to purchase
Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not XP) on three
systems in whatever combination - providing they are not in simultaneous
use.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry - that does not apply to the Students and Teachers Edition. The STE
is a single computer installation only package.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Microsoft Preferred
Customer asked:

| Office XP does give you the right to install on a portable device.
| The EULA says:
|
| "General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may
| install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single
| computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic
| or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the
| Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the
| exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy
| of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not
| be shared."
|
| To see the EULA go to HELP in any Office Product ad on CONTENTS page
| click on End-User License agreement. his is the second item on the
| list.
|
| Microsoft is not all about making money.
|
| HTH
|
|
|
|
| Cerridwen wrote:
|
|| BelmarStew wrote:
||| Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
||| on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew
||
|| 1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you
|| mean Office XP?
||
|| 2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to
|| purchase Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not
|| XP) on three systems in whatever combination - providing they are
|| not in simultaneous use.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry - that does not apply to the Students and Teachers Edition. The STE
is a single computer installation only package.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Microsoft Preferred
Customer asked:

| Office XP does give you the right to install on a portable device.
| The EULA says:
|
| "General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may
| install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single
| computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic
| or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the
| Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the
| exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy
| of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not
| be shared."
|
| To see the EULA go to HELP in any Office Product ad on CONTENTS page
| click on End-User License agreement. his is the second item on the
| list.
|
| Microsoft is not all about making money.
|
| HTH
|
|
|
|
| Cerridwen wrote:
|
|| BelmarStew wrote:
||| Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
||| on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew
||
|| 1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you
|| mean Office XP?
||
|| 2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to
|| purchase Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not
|| XP) on three systems in whatever combination - providing they are
|| not in simultaneous use.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry - that does not apply to the Students and Teachers Edition. The STE
is a single computer installation only package.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Microsoft Preferred
Customer asked:

| Office XP does give you the right to install on a portable device.
| The EULA says:
|
| "General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may
| install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single
| computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic
| or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the
| Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the
| exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy
| of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not
| be shared."
|
| To see the EULA go to HELP in any Office Product ad on CONTENTS page
| click on End-User License agreement. his is the second item on the
| list.
|
| Microsoft is not all about making money.
|
| HTH
|
|
|
|
| Cerridwen wrote:
|
|| BelmarStew wrote:
||| Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
||| on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew
||
|| 1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you
|| mean Office XP?
||
|| 2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to
|| purchase Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not
|| XP) on three systems in whatever combination - providing they are
|| not in simultaneous use.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry - that does not apply to the Students and Teachers Edition. The STE
is a single computer installation only package.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Microsoft Preferred
Customer asked:

| Office XP does give you the right to install on a portable device.
| The EULA says:
|
| "General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may
| install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single
| computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic
| or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the
| Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the
| exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy
| of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not
| be shared."
|
| To see the EULA go to HELP in any Office Product ad on CONTENTS page
| click on End-User License agreement. his is the second item on the
| list.
|
| Microsoft is not all about making money.
|
| HTH
|
|
|
|
| Cerridwen wrote:
|
|| BelmarStew wrote:
||| Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
||| on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew
||
|| 1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you
|| mean Office XP?
||
|| 2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to
|| purchase Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not
|| XP) on three systems in whatever combination - providing they are
|| not in simultaneous use.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry - that does not apply to the Students and Teachers Edition. The STE
is a single computer installation only package.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Microsoft Preferred
Customer asked:

| Office XP does give you the right to install on a portable device.
| The EULA says:
|
| "General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may
| install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single
| computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic
| or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the
| Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the
| exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy
| of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not
| be shared."
|
| To see the EULA go to HELP in any Office Product ad on CONTENTS page
| click on End-User License agreement. his is the second item on the
| list.
|
| Microsoft is not all about making money.
|
| HTH
|
|
|
|
| Cerridwen wrote:
|
|| BelmarStew wrote:
||| Hello, Can I install one license of Windows Office XP for Students
||| on a home tower PC and also a laptop? Thanks. -Stew
||
|| 1) There is no such thing as "Windows Office XP" - I assume you
|| mean Office XP?
||
|| 2) No you can't. It's one licence /per system/. If you were to
|| purchase Office 2003, then you could install it (2003, that is, not
|| XP) on three systems in whatever combination - providing they are
|| not in simultaneous use.
 
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Pop

0. Yes, a tower and a laptop would be OK per the license.
Read it; it's pretty plain language in that section.
1. "Cerridwen": is a dummy - always ignore.
2. "Cerridwen": Open your eyes: There certainly IS such a
thing as Windows OfficeXP!
3. "Cerridwen":Yes, you certainly can install it the way
the OP asked,
4. "Cerridwen": Osmosis WILL NOT make you intelligent, OR
bring you the point where you know anything in enough depth
to give ANY advice to ANYONE! Go away, and stop confusing
people with your nonsensical trog-responses and silliness
until you actually KNOW something.
5. "Cerridwen": You need to grow up. Do
mommy/daddy/guardian know what you're doing?
 
P

Pop

0. Yes, a tower and a laptop would be OK per the license.
Read it; it's pretty plain language in that section.
1. "Cerridwen": is a dummy - always ignore.
2. "Cerridwen": Open your eyes: There certainly IS such a
thing as Windows OfficeXP!
3. "Cerridwen":Yes, you certainly can install it the way
the OP asked,
4. "Cerridwen": Osmosis WILL NOT make you intelligent, OR
bring you the point where you know anything in enough depth
to give ANY advice to ANYONE! Go away, and stop confusing
people with your nonsensical trog-responses and silliness
until you actually KNOW something.
5. "Cerridwen": You need to grow up. Do
mommy/daddy/guardian know what you're doing?
 
P

Pop

0. Yes, a tower and a laptop would be OK per the license.
Read it; it's pretty plain language in that section.
1. "Cerridwen": is a dummy - always ignore.
2. "Cerridwen": Open your eyes: There certainly IS such a
thing as Windows OfficeXP!
3. "Cerridwen":Yes, you certainly can install it the way
the OP asked,
4. "Cerridwen": Osmosis WILL NOT make you intelligent, OR
bring you the point where you know anything in enough depth
to give ANY advice to ANYONE! Go away, and stop confusing
people with your nonsensical trog-responses and silliness
until you actually KNOW something.
5. "Cerridwen": You need to grow up. Do
mommy/daddy/guardian know what you're doing?
 
P

Pop

0. Yes, a tower and a laptop would be OK per the license.
Read it; it's pretty plain language in that section.
1. "Cerridwen": is a dummy - always ignore.
2. "Cerridwen": Open your eyes: There certainly IS such a
thing as Windows OfficeXP!
3. "Cerridwen":Yes, you certainly can install it the way
the OP asked,
4. "Cerridwen": Osmosis WILL NOT make you intelligent, OR
bring you the point where you know anything in enough depth
to give ANY advice to ANYONE! Go away, and stop confusing
people with your nonsensical trog-responses and silliness
until you actually KNOW something.
5. "Cerridwen": You need to grow up. Do
mommy/daddy/guardian know what you're doing?
 
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