Office 2003 Standard Student Edition Question

T

TheScullster

Hi all

Can anyone advise on limitations of the student edition of MS Office 2003
Standard please?
I have a user with eligible offspring looking to buy a laptop with this
version of Office.
Have checked the web site, but cannot find information on limitations of
this software.

Specifically I would like to know whether it will operate as normal in a
corporate evironment.
The user would like to logon to the corporate network and use network
resources and particularly Outlook via Exchange Server 2003.

Are documents tagged in any way?
I. e. if he produces work/documents using this software and saves to a
network drive or sends to client, is it obvious another user accessing the
document or to the recipient?

Any advice gratefully received.

TIA

Phil
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

The End User License Agreement says, "You may install a copy of the
Software on three personal computers or other devices in your household
for NON-COMMERCIAL use by people who reside in your household." This
edition is not intended for use in a corporate environment.
 

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