Activation on triple-boot machine question

H

H8226

I have Windows Vista, XP Home and XP Pro all on one PC. I bought Office
Ultimate 2007. Can I install then activate Office on all 3 OS's? I assume
this is OK because I will be able to use only one copy of Office at a time
AND activation is tied to the hardware (which is the same in all 3
activations).

Am I correct? Thanks for an authoritative answer.
 
Z

ZamaTim

The answer is "yes", it's on one PC and that's the whole point. The EULA
doesn't state the number of installations, it states the number of PC's.
 
D

DL

That's a debatable legal point; however you will still have the problem of
Activating three installations & persuading MS that what you are doing is OK
 
G

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Ummmm... you are missing the whole point. If you had bothered to read
Section 2 "Installation and Use Rights" in the Office 2007 Software
License Terms before replying to DL, then you would know the SLT
specifically states that a separate partition counts as a separate
licensed device, so the answer is "NO".
 

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