EULA for Office XP 2003

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Michael Gerbasio

Hi,
I have a notebook and desktop computer. Does anyone know if the EULA for
the upcoming version of Office XP allow the installation of the software on
two different PCs if it will only be used on one PC at a time by the same
user? If my employer buys a copy for my use in the office, can I install it
at home so I have it when I work at home or do I need to purchase a second
license. TIA.

Regards-Michael G.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

As for the first question, this has always been the case except for the
Student's and Teacher's Edition. I see no reason why it would change now
after 6 iterations.

As for the second question, it depends on the license that your employer
has. If it is an Enterprise License, you *may* be able to install it at
home. Ask your IT staff person. Also, if your company used Software
Assurance 6.0, then most likely you can use it at home. Again, ask your IT
staff - they would know, no one here would.


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Michael Gerbasio <[email protected]> asked:

| Hi,
| I have a notebook and desktop computer. Does anyone know if the EULA
| for the upcoming version of Office XP allow the installation of the
| software on two different PCs if it will only be used on one PC at a
| time by the same user? If my employer buys a copy for my use in the
| office, can I install it at home so I have it when I work at home or
| do I need to purchase a second license. TIA.
|
| Regards-Michael G.
 

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