The computers that Office is installed on must be for the primary use of the person who owns the license. In your case, you would probably do better to get Home and Student which allows for 3 installations on computers used by different people.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Cass asked:
| Thank you for that - I have 3 desktop PC's at home (lots of kids!) ,
| therefore i assume from your reply that i will be able to install
| retail version on two of the desktop PC's. i have heard somewhere
| though that the license allows installation on one PC and one
| notebook - does it not therefore distinguish between two PC's and one
| PC and one notebook
|
| Thank you
|
| Steve
|
| "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <
[email protected]>
| wrote in message || No. Office 2007 Pro Plus is licensed for installation on one
|| computer if
|| you get an OEM or MLK (medialess kit) version, or on two computers
|| if you
|| get a FPP (retail) version. Read the Software License Terms at
||
http://download.microsoft.com/docum...lish_825738b8-4909-4a2f-8319-e67129be6180.pdf
|| .
||
|| Cass wrote:
||| Hi,
|||
||| I am looking to buy Microsoft office 2007 professional plus for
||| home use. Will I be able to install it on all three computers I
||| have at home?
|||
||| Thank you
|||
||| Steve