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| Re: MSO Enterprise 2007 licenses "VS" <VS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F8336A64-7A3F-4B74-8D43-180ADFB40024@microsoft.com... > I got MSO E2K7 through my university discount (as a student). Can I > install > this on more then 1 home computers? Is there an upper limit. No unless you obtain more than one license from the school. |
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| Re: MSO Enterprise 2007 licenses It depends on what type of license is issued in your country by Microsoft. In United Kingdom, the official line from Microsoft is: "You can install this software on up to 2 computers. E.g. one could be a desktop and the other on a portable device like a netbook. Both should be for the exclusive use of the licence holder (the student!). For various political and economic reasons, licenses are not the same in all the countries. In China people can install on up to 3 systems. VS wrote: > I got MSO E2K7 through my university discount (as a student). Can I install > this on more then 1 home computers? Is there an upper limit. |
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| Re: MSO Enterprise 2007 licenses That doesnt apply to enterprise, which is not a retail version, but may be supplied by an employer or educational establishment under volume licensing criteria "Expert" <Expert@Macrosoft.com> wrote in message news:4A299E02.A791DCE4@Macrosoft.com... > It depends on what type of license is issued in your country by Microsoft. > In > United Kingdom, the official line from Microsoft is: > > "You can install this software on up to 2 computers. E.g. one could be a > desktop and the other on a portable device like a netbook. Both should be > for > the exclusive use of the licence holder (the student!). > > For various political and economic reasons, licenses are not the same in > all > the countries. In China people can install on up to 3 systems. > > > > VS wrote: > >> I got MSO E2K7 through my university discount (as a student). Can I >> install >> this on more then 1 home computers? Is there an upper limit. > |
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| Re: MSO Enterprise 2007 licenses "LVTravel" <none@nothere.com> wrote in message news:uuAkdHh5JHA.1528@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "VS" <VS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F8336A64-7A3F-4B74-8D43-180ADFB40024@microsoft.com... >> I got MSO E2K7 through my university discount (as a student). Can I >> install >> this on more then 1 home computers? Is there an upper limit. > > No unless you obtain more than one license from the school. > > > Now that I am at home on my other computer here are a few references at this web site in reference to academic licensing from schools: http://www.microsoft.com/Education/DeployLicenses.mspx |
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| Re: MSO Enterprise 2007 licenses Also US Armed Forces -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "DL" <notvalid@spoofaddress.co.uk> wrote in message news:eW8Dalj5JHA.6004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > That doesnt apply to enterprise, which is not a retail version, but may be > supplied by an employer or educational establishment under volume licensing > criteria > > "Expert" <Expert@Macrosoft.com> wrote in message > news:4A299E02.A791DCE4@Macrosoft.com... >> It depends on what type of license is issued in your country by Microsoft. In >> United Kingdom, the official line from Microsoft is: >> >> "You can install this software on up to 2 computers. E.g. one could be a >> desktop and the other on a portable device like a netbook. Both should be for >> the exclusive use of the licence holder (the student!). >> >> For various political and economic reasons, licenses are not the same in all >> the countries. In China people can install on up to 3 systems. >> >> >> >> VS wrote: >> >>> I got MSO E2K7 through my university discount (as a student). Can I install >>> this on more then 1 home computers? Is there an upper limit. >> > > |
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| Re: MSO Enterprise 2007 licenses It applies to enterprise Basement price. Try this link and read at the bottom where it says it can be installed on two systems. I copied and pasted the quote in my previous message. I am at an educational institution and we sell these products. <http://www.rm.com/shops/hebasement/Product.aspx?cref=PD1405581&rguid=d6c56024-453d-453a-914d-b6d34f5ac379> Incidentally, the company in question is government approved (RM.COM) and so all the products are genuine! Hope this helps. : DL wrote: > That doesnt apply to enterprise, which is not a retail version, but may be > supplied by an employer or educational establishment under volume licensing > criteria > > "Expert" <Expert@Macrosoft.com> wrote in message > news:4A299E02.A791DCE4@Macrosoft.com... > > It depends on what type of license is issued in your country by Microsoft. > > In > > United Kingdom, the official line from Microsoft is: > > > > "You can install this software on up to 2 computers. E.g. one could be a > > desktop and the other on a portable device like a netbook. Both should be > > for > > the exclusive use of the licence holder (the student!). > > > > For various political and economic reasons, licenses are not the same in > > all > > the countries. In China people can install on up to 3 systems. > > > > > > > > VS wrote: > > > >> I got MSO E2K7 through my university discount (as a student). Can I > >> install > >> this on more then 1 home computers? Is there an upper limit. > > |
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