It is the licensing that makes the entire situation problematic. When
I
buy
Standard Edition for a business, I expect it to be Standard Edition.
Student
and Teacher Edition cannot be used in a buiness environment.
My only choice is to return the product to the place of purchase.
Marty
:
Because it can't be installed, you can try to return it to the place
where
you purchased it. If it hasn't been too long (less than a month?) and
your
retailer will not take it back you can send it back to Microsoft for a
refund less a small handling fee. I used to have a link for that page
but
it
seems to be eluding me right now.
Office Standard is the same thing as Office Students and Teachers. The
difference is in the licensing and the requirement that you are a
student
of
a teacher. The products are identical.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Martin M Eichelman, Jr"
<
[email protected]>
wrote in message
Sadly enough, I just ran into the same problem. Bought Standard
Edition
retail, yet the product key turns it into a Student and Teacher
Edition.
The
packaging says nothing about this being a Student and Teacher
Edition.
Microsoft support was more interested in telling me that I didn't
pay
enough
money for the product for it to be genuine. Odd, considering I'm
the
one
looking at the packaging and hologram. And it's decidedly genuine.
When
the
support person couldn't give me an answer, he said it must have been
a
used
copy. I'm still not sure how that would explain a Student and
Teacher
product key on the Standard Edition packaging.
Absolutely no help. Thank you.
Marty
:
I understand that they are the same programs, but the licensing
agreements
are different. Also, according to Microsoft, I will not be able to
upgrade
the student and teacher edition at the upgrade price. I would have
to
buy
another student and teacher version or the full version in the
future.
:
FYI, Student and Teacher Edition and Standard edition are the
same
thing.
The only difference is that the STE allows 3 separate installs in
the
same
qualifying household.
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
without
reading.
After furious head scratching, ldcherry asked:
| The Post Exchange had Office 2003 Standard Edition for $59.95.
The
| box states "Military Appreciation Edition." I own a Student
and
| Teacher Edition from when my husband and I were in school last
year.
| I thought I might need the 2003 Standard Edition to upgrade,
because
| I've read that you can't upgrade the student and teacher
editions.
| Okay, so I start to install the new 2003 Standard Edition and
the
| end-user license is for Microsoft Office 2003 Student and
Teacher
| Edition. What's going on? The package and the CD state Office
| Standard Edition 2003.