Office 2003 Pro --- legal on TWO machines?

  • Thread starter Grumpy Aero Guy
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Grumpy Aero Guy

Howdy ya'll .......

I just purchased O2003 Pro.

I have TWO compooters in my home.

Is it legal / possible to install it on BOTH machines?

Haven't done it / tried it yet, as I don't want to risk a licensing
backlash.

I've also always been a stickler for being "legal" on my software
installations, as I , on occasion, have developed software of my own.

I appreciate your input in advance.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

The Office Professional (and other editions except for STE) allow
installation on one desktop and one portable (notebook, tablet PC). If you
have 2 desktops or 2 laptops, you will need a second copy.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the SWEN virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Grumpy Aero Guy
asked:

| Howdy ya'll .......
|
| I just purchased O2003 Pro.
|
| I have TWO compooters in my home.
|
| Is it legal / possible to install it on BOTH machines?
|
| Haven't done it / tried it yet, as I don't want to risk a licensing
| backlash.
|
| I've also always been a stickler for being "legal" on my software
| installations, as I , on occasion, have developed software of my own.
|
| I appreciate your input in advance.
 
R

Regul8tr

Milly,
There is one flaw. If you have a copy that MS sent out to user groups
as a 'preview' it has a 'Home' license that allows only one install.
If it is a retail copy, then it should work fine. (Most folks will be
using a retail or VLK, I suppose.)

Regul8tr
Charlotte, NC
 

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