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Old 02-12-2007, 07:03 AM
JoAnn Paules
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Re: How best to move office to new computer without violating license?

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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