How do I transfer onenote license agreement?

  • Thread starter AJM, learning consultant
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AJM, learning consultant

I am a consultant and often work on client projects where Onenote would be
extremely helpful. I want to download it and use it on the PC that my client
provides. There is often downtime between clients. How can I use Onenote at
one client site, uninstall it (unregister it) and then use it again at the
next client site without having to purchase an entirely new license?
Adobe Captivate lets me do this without any problems. I install it on a
client PC, use it for a month or two then pack it up and transfer the license
when I'm finished at that client. Is there a way to do this with Onenote?
 
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Ilya Koulchin

AJM said:
I am a consultant and often work on client projects where Onenote would be
extremely helpful. I want to download it and use it on the PC that my client
provides. There is often downtime between clients. How can I use Onenote at
one client site, uninstall it (unregister it) and then use it again at the
next client site without having to purchase an entirely new license?
Adobe Captivate lets me do this without any problems. I install it on a
client PC, use it for a month or two then pack it up and transfer the license
when I'm finished at that client. Is there a way to do this with Onenote?

Would it be possible for you to use a client version at the client
sites? I believe it's good for 2 months, so it should fit your needs. If
the clients like it and want to continue using it after you're gone,
they could later purchase a license of their own.

Ilya
 
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GobinderConvert?

Ilya- do you mean the trial version? Or is there actually a "client
version" that could be installed temporarily at a client or customer site?
 
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Ilya Koulchin

GobinderConvert? said:
Ilya- do you mean the trial version? Or is there actually a "client
version" that could be installed temporarily at a client or customer site?

Yes, I did mean the trial version. Thanks for the correction!

Ilya
 

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