office xp licensing

D

dano

bought a student version of office XP. Loaded on son #1's
computer. he dropped out of school and went to the army.
At that time daughter going to college. loaded same CD on
her computer (both computers co-exist on a LAN). worked
for a month +/-, then died. tried to reload...no go. Can
load on the second computer, but will not execute
application...even if I disconnect it from the LAN. I am
not trying to "pirate" this program....just want to use it
on a different comuter than it was originally installed.
Help?
 
J

John Ski

Subject: office xp licensing
From: "dano" (e-mail address removed)
Date: 12/24/2003 9:11 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

bought a student version of office XP. Loaded on son #1's
computer. he dropped out of school and went to the army.
At that time daughter going to college. loaded same CD on
her computer (both computers co-exist on a LAN). worked
for a month +/-, then died. tried to reload...no go. Can
load on the second computer, but will not execute
application...even if I disconnect it from the LAN. I am
not trying to "pirate" this program....just want to use it
on a different comuter than it was originally installed.
Help?
If you really do want to do it legally, here's the URL for the End User License
Agreement for the Student Edition. Watch out for line wrap.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/2/5/12538ba0-3d24-4f00-aab1-dd9ff
4aacfc9/en_student_eula.pdf


HTH,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 

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