Sharing Powerpoint on home network

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Bob

I have MS office for Students and Teachers on my son's PC
so it has Powerpoint.My PC does not have powerpoint
installed. Do I have to purchase another license or a new
version of Powerpoint in order for my other son to use it
on my PC on the home network? I am using Win XP on all
PC's and using the MS network sharing that is included in
Win XP.

Thanks, Bob
 
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Austin Myers

Bob,

I've not read the student/teacher EULA but I am certain the answer is in
there.

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
 
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B

It is theoretically possible to use your computer to remote control his
computer and build a show on his computer (without violating the EULA), but
it would be a nightmare. It would really be much easier for you to just
pick up a new copy. You may also want to wait for a month and pick-up the
new version (Office 2003).

B
 

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