Same network. Same install disc

K

keldan3bent

I have Office 2004 for Mac, Student and Teacher Edition and I just
installed it on two different computers, both laptops but I don't see
why that should matter. And now I can't use the programs on my
original older Mac. They're connected to the same network and I know
that's a problem but I don't think it should be a problem because I'm
not doing anything illegal or wrong by putting Office on two computers
and then wanting them both to be able to use it while connected to the
same network. Is there any way to get around this or something that I
can do?
 
J

John McGhie

If you have the Student and Teacher Edition, you have three licence keys.

Use a different key on each machine and you will be fine.

You can only run each licence on ONE machine, but you have three licences,
use them :)


I have Office 2004 for Mac, Student and Teacher Edition and I just
installed it on two different computers, both laptops but I don't see
why that should matter. And now I can't use the programs on my
original older Mac. They're connected to the same network and I know
that's a problem but I don't think it should be a problem because I'm
not doing anything illegal or wrong by putting Office on two computers
and then wanting them both to be able to use it while connected to the
same network. Is there any way to get around this or something that I
can do?

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