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| Installation Question I have a desktop running XP. I purchased a copy of Office 2003 awhile back and it is currently installed on the desktop. I just purchased a laptop. I would like to be able to use Office 2003 on it instead of the desktop. However, when I tried to install I was told I could not activate it as only one activation is allowed. At the time I did this the Office 2003 was still on the desktop. My question is if I remove it from the desktop would I than be allowed to activate it for use on my laptop? I would prefer to use it on the laptop as I got both the Office 2003 and the laptop to be used for school. However, I do not want to remove it from the desktop just to find I still cannot activate it for use on the laptop and than not be able to put it back on the desktop. Any help would be appreciated Thanks |
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| RE: Installation Question I forgot to mention the laptop is running Vista in case this makes a difference. I own both computers and they are networked together. However I may have registered the desktop during the initial setup to a different name. If that is the problem can I fix that now? "Bill" wrote: > I have a desktop running XP. I purchased a copy of Office 2003 awhile back > and it is currently installed on the desktop. I just purchased a laptop. I > would like to be able to use Office 2003 on it instead of the desktop. > However, when I tried to install I was told I could not activate it as only > one activation is allowed. At the time I did this the Office 2003 was still > on the desktop. My question is if I remove it from the desktop would I than > be allowed to activate it for use on my laptop? I would prefer to use it on > the laptop as I got both the Office 2003 and the laptop to be used for > school. However, I do not want to remove it from the desktop just to find I > still cannot activate it for use on the laptop and than not be able to put it > back on the desktop. > > Any help would be appreciated > > Thanks > |
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| Re: Installation Question Hi Bill, If you start Word 2003 and go to Help=>About Microsoft Word, if the product ID shows 'OEM' as part of the ID then you purchased a copy of Office intended for use only preinstalled on new PCs. OEM copies are tied to the machine where they're first activated and aren't transferrable or able to be used on multiple PCs. Retail Office 2003 copies allow installation for the same owner on one desktop and one portable PC. ============ <<"Bill" <Bill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:478A780C-7472-456F-AEE9-FC46339DBAA9@microsoft.com... I have a desktop running XP. I purchased a copy of Office 2003 awhile back and it is currently installed on the desktop. I just purchased a laptop. I would like to be able to use Office 2003 on it instead of the desktop. However, when I tried to install I was told I could not activate it as only one activation is allowed. At the time I did this the Office 2003 was still on the desktop. My question is if I remove it from the desktop would I than be allowed to activate it for use on my laptop? I would prefer to use it on the laptop as I got both the Office 2003 and the laptop to be used for school. However, I do not want to remove it from the desktop just to find I still cannot activate it for use on the laptop and than not be able to put it back on the desktop. Any help would be appreciated Thanks << -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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