Office 2003-install on 2 home computers with one key?

L

lunker55

I have 2 computers at home. Can I install office 2003 SE on both with one
key?
I won't pay another $500 to install it on my secondary computer.

Joe
 
J

John Ski

Subject: Office 2003-install on 2 home computers with one key?
From: "lunker55" [email protected]
Date: 4/19/2004 3:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <#[email protected]>

I have 2 computers at home. Can I install office 2003 SE on both with one
key?
I won't pay another $500 to install it on my secondary computer.

Joe
Not sure why you bothered to post the question if you've already decided what
you will and won't do. Read the End User License Agreement you'll have to
agree to. It's on the Microsoft Site.

HTH,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 
R

Rob Schneider

Read the agreement you made with Microsoft. Find in Word Menu:
Help/About, click on "End Use License Agreement". Or read the paper
copy delivered with the product. Only that can be authoritative about
the agreement you made.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 
M

Mike

Hey Joe, I'm having the same issue. I have Student Edition
and I am a student who wants it installed at my mothers,
but it is already installed on my fathers. My father is
getting another computer, and wants to put it on there as
well.

-Mike
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Office 2003 STE allows up to 3 computers to use it.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Mike asked:

| Hey Joe, I'm having the same issue. I have Student Edition
| and I am a student who wants it installed at my mothers,
| but it is already installed on my fathers. My father is
| getting another computer, and wants to put it on there as
| well.
|
| -Mike
 
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