- CD Key is for how many PC's?
- Posted by MrBill on December 18th, 2005
I have Office 2003 Standard Ed. which I installed and activated on one
PC with no problem. I decided to install it temporarily on a 2nd PC
(on the same network) and use it as an limited unactivated program
until I purchased another copy of the program. But just for the heck
of it I tried to activate it and it worked! I thought the license for
this software was for 1 PC only, but obviously I was wrong. So out of
curiosity, how many PC's can I install this software?
Thanks, Bill
- Posted by Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] on December 18th, 2005
Read your EULA - it tells you officially, which no one here can.
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After furious head scratching, MrBill asked:
| I have Office 2003 Standard Ed. which I installed and activated on one
| PC with no problem. I decided to install it temporarily on a 2nd PC
| (on the same network) and use it as an limited unactivated program
| until I purchased another copy of the program. But just for the heck
| of it I tried to activate it and it worked! I thought the license for
| this software was for 1 PC only, but obviously I was wrong. So out of
| curiosity, how many PC's can I install this software?
|
| Thanks, Bill
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