Was the XP version an upgrade? If yes, the previous version must be
maintained, specifically Office 2000. The upgrade license does not specify
just the prior version, but all versions must be maintained as "a whole" to
continue to qualify for the upgrade license.
As I said, read your Upgrade EULA. What you are proposing violates the
EULA, in spirit if not in fact.
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After searching google.groups.com and finding not answer:
RanMan <
[email protected]> asked:
| I know I'll need a prior version to upgrade.
|
| I'll keep office xp pro to upgrade to 2003.
|
| How can I sale office 2000 to someone and transfer the license to use
| it to them?
|
|
| in message || Jeff is correct - any upgrade version that you purchase must be
|| maintained as it becomes part of the upgrade license of the newer
|| product. If you no longer own the previous products, your upgrade
|| license becomes invalid.
||
|| Read any one of the EULAs on your current upgrade product for
|| confirmation.
||
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|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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|| Due to the Swen virus, all e-mails sent to this account will be
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|| After searching google.groups.com and finding not answer:
|| RanMan <
[email protected]> asked:
||| I have several earlier versions of office. I would like to upgrade
||| to 2003.
|||
||| How do I sell my previous versions to someone else to offset my
||| costs of upgrading?