Since the beta is timebombed and that clock is ticking, using the beta
(which is no longer available) is not a good diea.
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"Kenrick" <kenrick@acm.org> wrote in message
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> susan dennis;229677 Wrote:
>> I want to install Office 2007 on my old computer. I will be getting a
>> new
>> (replacement) computer in a month. I will want to move Office to the
>> new
>> computer. How can I move Office 2007 from the old computer to the new
>> one
>> without making the licensing stuff twitchy? (I'm guessing that I can
>> save
>> mail and move it in pst or 2007 equivalent and I don't care about
>> moving
>> settings and stuff.)
>
> If the version of Office you have is the Enterprise edition, then it
> uses volume license keys that don't require individual activation like
> Vista does, so you could just stick it on both. Otherwise using the
> beta is the best way to go, I think...
>
>
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> Kenrick