FLT said:
Thanks DL,
My license is supposed to be valid for as long as I have the app, even
after
the scool. IT was not a school version but the commercial version (we paid
a
lot of money for it). How do I resinstall the app? I need to clean my
machine
because of some virus
If you read the license agreements for Office Enterprise you will find that
the license to use it is only valid for as long as you are employed by the
business or attend the school or in the case of an academic license for the
time period of the license. If you purchased this license through the
school they should have told you that. If you purchased it from a private
company via web or such, you have purchased a pirated copy of the software
unless you purchased at least 5 licenses as those are the only two ways you
can obtain the enterprise version.
Page 17 of link below
"Distributing Media to Faculty and Staff
Schools that purchase subscription licenses via School Agreement can
distribute the licensed product to faculty and staff for installation on
covered institution computers using the methods below. You must acquire all
installation media must be acquired from a Microsoft-approved fulfillment
source.
1. Load the licensed product on a secured site and have eligible faculty and
staff download the licensed product to machines that they manage.
2. Have faculty and staff bring computers that they manage to a central
location designated by the school and install from the school network or
CDs.
3. Set up a library checkout system for CDs for faculty and staff.
4. Replicate CDs for faculty and staff. (See Replication Rights below.)
5. Purchase individual CDs to distribute to your faculty and staff. CD
pricing information can be obtained from your reseller.
For information on distributing media to faculty and staff members for Work
at Home use, see the Use Rights section of this guide."
Page 19 of link below
"Student Use Rights
The terms of your licensing agreement govern your student licensed product
use. The Microsoft Volume Licensing Product Use Rights, which are published
regularly, provide additional details regarding use rights for specific
Microsoft products acquired through volume licensing programs. For a copy of
the current Product Use Rights, please go to
http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/userights/.
Students are only licensed to use the product during the licensed period.
These licenses are temporary (meaning the student does not own the license).
On leaving the school or expiration of the subscription enrollment, students
are required to remove the licensed product. Your school is responsible for
communicating the appropriate use rights to students when distributing the
software. Guidelines for facilitating compliance are outlined in the School
Agreement terms and conditions. Provided that your school follows these
guidelines, you will not be held responsible for students’ failure to remove
the licensed product. To help you facilitate this communication, a sample
Student Acceptance form is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/education/StudentMedia.mspx."
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...fe-4a93-a5cd-87eced34f247/SA3ProgramGuide.doc