| Re: How best to move office to new computer without violating license? On Feb 13, 7:45 am, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful
Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote:
> Hi Kenrick,
>
> And in that scenario, each machine would use up one purchased license from the Volume license pool of the organization that owns the
> enterprise edition.
>
> The retail edition license allows a 2nd computer installation.
>
> ===============
> <<"Kenrick" <kenr...@acm.org> wrote in messagenews:Kenrick.2lvvc0@no-mx.tabletquestions.com...
> 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...
>
> Kenrick>>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
Hello, I have a similar question and need some help. I got the full
version of Office 2007 at the recent rollout. I downloaded it and
loaded it on my desktop. I now find that I need a laptop for work and
would like to install it there instead. I have NO disk, and do not
have the cardboard sleeve with the passwords on it. Is there a way I
can simply move Office or do I have to download and re-install. And if
it's the latter, how do I make it a legal version.
Thanks
Carl Lutes |