Licensing Agreement??

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M. Cannon

I was told you / I could install Office XP standard on 2
home computuers, however can not find the licensing
agreement in print.

Does anyone know?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You need to start the install process. When you get to the licensing
agreement (EULA), you have the option to print it. Go ahead and print it,
read it, and then decide if you want to continue with the installation.

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

| I was told you / I could install Office XP standard on 2
| home computuers, however can not find the licensing
| agreement in print.
|
| Does anyone know?
 
M

Mike Brannigan [MSFT]

M. Cannon said:
I was told you / I could install Office XP standard on 2
home computuers, however can not find the licensing
agreement in print.

The End User License Agreement for Office XP in the retail version, includes
a clause to allow for you to install an additional copy of the Software on
a second, portable device for the exclusive use of the primary user of the
first copy of the Software.
This does not allow you to install it to another desktop system.
The point of the license is to allow you to use Office on your desktop and
then when you are away from the desktop and no one else is using it, you can
continue to use your license for Office on your portable device (tablet or
laptop).

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Regards,

Mike
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