Hello
The graphics chip on my MacBook Pro died and while I am waiting for my new computer to arrive I am using my wifes' computer, with my MacBook Pro in target disk mode. The problem is that none of my office products will recognise the licence on my MacBook Pro.
This is extremely frustrating because there is a valid Office licence on my wifes' computer, and 2 valid licences (one for the Mac version and one for the windows version I access through Fusion). So I have three valid licences for Microsoft Office but none of them get recognised.
My frustration levels are through the roof with the kludged computer set up and Microsoft just sent them ballistic with their inane licence set up.
Does anyone have any ideas about how to get Office to recognise one of these licences?
Thanks
The graphics chip on my MacBook Pro died and while I am waiting for my new computer to arrive I am using my wifes' computer, with my MacBook Pro in target disk mode. The problem is that none of my office products will recognise the licence on my MacBook Pro.
This is extremely frustrating because there is a valid Office licence on my wifes' computer, and 2 valid licences (one for the Mac version and one for the windows version I access through Fusion). So I have three valid licences for Microsoft Office but none of them get recognised.
My frustration levels are through the roof with the kludged computer set up and Microsoft just sent them ballistic with their inane licence set up.
Does anyone have any ideas about how to get Office to recognise one of these licences?
Thanks