MS Office 2000 Pro EULA

D

dennis

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 
J

J. Lilliquist

I have a few machines in which different users sign on and
the additional users are being prompted with the EULA
Message and asked to enter a license key... they, of
course, do not have that information and even when I have
entered the key Office bombs out. What can I do to make
office work on the same computer for multiple users?

The license is per machine. If properly installed it should
be OK. I suspect you weren't using the Administrator account
or this should not happen. If you are installing via a user
account some applications only put entries into the users
registry and not for the local machine. The Administrator
account doesn't usually have such problems. Some Norton
applications have a similar scoping problem and you should
ALWAYS use the OS's Administrator account to install them.
 

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