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Office 2007 Installations

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  • Started 4 months ago by jmcguire
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jmcguire
jmcguire
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Hello, I had heard by word of mouth that Office 2007 can be installed on three separate machines.

I ask this question around a year ago:
TheUltimateSteal.com

I came across this article today:
Some Windows Operating Systems Questions?

I never purchased Office from "The Ultimate Steal" because I got very busy with my senior project and graduated before I purchased it. I have since helped my girlfriend, who is still in college/university purchase it. It is currently only installed on her laptop.

Could someone please confirm the license agreement regarding installations for me.

How many computers can it be installed on?
What are the specific requirements? (Ex: Apple's Family Pack must be installed on computers in the same household.)

Thanks in advance!

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raphoenix
raphoenix
Posts: 5223

All Eulas for download.
A bit tough to interpret as I've discussed before.
Also, the terms may be changed at will, at any time by MS.
http://office.microsoft.com/en.....71033.aspx
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I personally wouldn't load until I have Sheet of Genuine CALS in my hand.
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Regards,
Rick P.

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whs
whs
Posts: 10353

Office 2007 is good for 3 systems. I have it (Home and Student) on 3 systems and there are no problems. I don't know of any special requirements. My systems are even in different countries.

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raphoenix
raphoenix
Posts: 5223

@whs,
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Is that specifically stated in the Eula ??
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Regards,
Rick P.

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whs
whs
Posts: 10353

This is how the EULA reads:
a. Licensed Device. You may install one copy of the software on three
licensed devices in your household for use by people who reside there.
The software is not licensed for use in any commercial, non-profit, or
revenue-generating business activities

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