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psulightning
I know for Office 2003 I was allowed to install it on both a desktop and a laptop (had to call MS one time to get activated). Is the licensing going to be the same for 2007? I haven't seen anything on the net about this, just about Vista and its more restrictive stuff.
Illrigger
QUOTE(psulightning @ Oct 16 2006, 19:58) *

I know for Office 2003 I was allowed to install it on both a desktop and a laptop (had to call MS one time to get activated). Is the licensing going to be the same for 2007? I haven't seen anything on the net about this, just about Vista and its more restrictive stuff.

Licensing for Vista did NOT change from XP, it's just stated in a different way (as clarified by MS). Chances are Office is the same way.
kurgan2001
They've introduced an "Office Genuine Advantage" .. so hold onto your hats kids .. sad.gif
Singh400
QUOTE(kurgan2001 @ Nov 10 2006, 18:50) *

They've introduced an "Office Genuine Advantage" .. so hold onto your hats kids .. sad.gif

That shouldn't be a problem if your Office is legit.
unkle stu
key word being "shouldn't"
kurgan2001
QUOTE(unkle stu @ Nov 19 2006, 23:49) *

key word being "shouldn't"


exactly .. fear.gif
Arctirus
Office 2007 enterprise has no activation by the way.
Dutch2005
QUOTE(Arctirus @ Dec 4 2006, 19:10) *

Office 2007 enterprise has no activation by the way.



true, however, if there is a security update to be released for office, you can bet your horse on it, it'll check your office ;-), and i sure, think it would be annoying to see this screen nagging about my illegal office tongue.gif, so when its available through my school, i'm gonna install that smile.gif
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