Office 2007 Home Student for MSDN subscriber

J

jordi

I have my new labtop with the Office 2007 Home Student pre-instaled and I
need to put the serial code, but i haven't found it in MSDN subscriber
downloads page. This office don't accept my serials for Professional,
Enterprise or Ultimate. I need to install another edition downloaded from
MSDN or I can find this serial for subscribers?

Thanks.
 
T

Tim

jordi said:
I have my new labtop with the Office 2007 Home Student pre-instaled and I
need to put the serial code, but i haven't found it in MSDN subscriber
downloads page. This office don't accept my serials for Professional,
Enterprise or Ultimate. I need to install another edition downloaded from
MSDN or I can find this serial for subscribers?

Thanks.
Is the "Office 2007 Home Student" version a trial version? If so, you
need to purchase it and use that product key to activate it. If you
intend to install Office from your MSDN subscription, you need to use
the product key you were given from your MSDN subscription. The two
cannot be mixed. If MSDN's web site is similar to TechNet's (I subscribe
to TechNet but not MSDN), the page to download the ISO is different from
the page to get the product keys.

Tim
 
J

Jordi

Is a trial version, but in MSDN subscription i don't have found product keys
for this office, only for Professional, Enterprise and ultimate.
 
T

Tim

Jordi said:
Is a trial version, but in MSDN subscription i don't have found product keys
for this office, only for Professional, Enterprise and ultimate.
Sorry...I had a hard time understanding your post. My TechNet
subscription does not include the "Office 2007 Home Student"
version...only Professional, Professional Plus, and Enterprise. It's
really meant only for corporate environments and "Office 2007 Home
Student" is not a corporate-type application. I am sure it is the same
with MSDN.

Also, TechNet stipulates that these licenses are for evaluation only. I
suspect that your MSDN subscription is the same.

Tim
 

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