Reinstalling Office 2003 after a hard disk format

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Sitara Lal

My laptop is acting up and it seems I may have to reinstall Windows (XP
Home). Now I had Office 2003 Professional installed on my laptop while I was
a student in University and this was some kind of bulk licensing deal that
the University had. Now, I have graduated and am no longer a student and do
not have access to the University software download system. Is there some
way in which I can 'transfer' my Office 2003 system to a fresh hard disk
(i.e. where the hard disk has been formatted and Win XP reinstalled)?

I can still start my laptop (but just barely) and it is excruciatingly slow.

Any ideas?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If this was offered as a benefit of being a student and you are no longer a student, then the benefit has expired and you are not entitiled to use the software any longer

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After furious head scratching, Sitara Lal asked:

| My laptop is acting up and it seems I may have to reinstall Windows
| (XP Home). Now I had Office 2003 Professional installed on my laptop
| while I was a student in University and this was some kind of bulk
| licensing deal that the University had. Now, I have graduated and am
| no longer a student and do not have access to the University software
| download system. Is there some way in which I can 'transfer' my
| Office 2003 system to a fresh hard disk (i.e. where the hard disk has
| been formatted and Win XP reinstalled)?
|
| I can still start my laptop (but just barely) and it is
| excruciatingly slow.
|
| Any ideas?
 

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