Uninstalling/re-installing/registering

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dennis105

I loaded and registered my Office XP Pro upgrade on one
of my home computers. I now want to uninstall it and re-
install it on my newest computer. Can I do that? If so,
do I have to re-register it? How?

If I wanted to run it on both, is there an extra charge
for running it on two computers?

Thanks,
Dennis
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

1. You can install it on the second computer after you uninstall it from
the first.

2. If the automatic activation does not work, select the telephone method.

3. Your license for Office should tell you if you are allowed to run it on
multiple PCs.

Office 2003 all versions except Students and Teachers and Academic - 2
computers, one desktop and one portable, used by the same person but not
simultaneously.

Office 2003 STE, 3 computers but not for commercial use and educational
requirements must be met.

Office XP all editions except Students and Teachers Edition, 2
computers, one desktop and one portable, used by the same person,
but not simultaneously.

Office XP Students and Teachers Edition, one computer only.

Any version of Office OEM (came preinstalled on the computer) can only
be used on that computer and cannot be transferred irrespective of
any circumstances such as the computer dies or you buy a new one.


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, (e-mail address removed)
asked:

| I loaded and registered my Office XP Pro upgrade on one
| of my home computers. I now want to uninstall it and re-
| install it on my newest computer. Can I do that? If so,
| do I have to re-register it? How?
|
| If I wanted to run it on both, is there an extra charge
| for running it on two computers?
|
| Thanks,
| Dennis
 

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