Office 2007 Suite

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I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of course,

is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home. Out of

the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what I

purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?



Thanks.
 
Nope, ONE machine is all the Home Use program provides for.



Penny wrote:

> I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

> purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of course,

> is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home. Out of

> the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what I

> purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?

>

> Thanks.
 
"Penny" wrote in message

news:4728A9B5-1C2B-4A68-8AAF-15776BF91156@microsoft.com...

> I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

> purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of

> course,

> is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home. Out of

> the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what I

> purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?

>

> Thanks.




No. Home use license for Office Enterprise edition is generally for 1

device and then one portable device for the exclusive use of the primary

user of the first device just like a retail version. I can be almost 100

percent sure that you can not install it onto 3 devices. The only way to be

sure what the EULA says is to either read the documentation that came with

your home use product or to install it onto whatever will be your primary

device and then start Word, click the Office Orb, Options then go to the

about and read the license agreement.



One other thing about home use licensing is that it normally expires upon

leaving the employ of the company thorough which you purchased the product.
 
LVTravel wrote:



>

> "Penny" wrote in message

> news:4728A9B5-1C2B-4A68-8AAF-15776BF91156@microsoft.com...

>

>> I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

>> purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of

>> course,

>> is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home.

>> Out of

>> the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what I

>> purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?

>>

>> Thanks.


>

>

> No. Home use license for Office Enterprise edition is generally for 1

> device and then one portable device for the exclusive use of the primary

> user of the first device just like a retail version. I can be almost 100

> percent sure that you can not install it onto 3 devices. The only way

> to be sure what the EULA says is to either read the documentation that

> came with your home use product or to install it onto whatever will be

> your primary device and then start Word, click the Office Orb, Options

> then go to the about and read the license agreement.

>

> One other thing about home use licensing is that it normally expires

> upon leaving the employ of the company thorough which you purchased the

> product.




I stand corrected on the one PC, I see that they use the standard retail

EULA. The other thing that invalidates the Home Use Program is the

company not maintaining their Software Assurance licensing.
 
So when I purchase a down load and then purchase the disks (two seperate

fees) then that doesn't give me a license for each?



"LVTravel" wrote:



>

> "Penny" wrote in message

> news:4728A9B5-1C2B-4A68-8AAF-15776BF91156@microsoft.com...

> > I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

> > purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of

> > course,

> > is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home. Out of

> > the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what I

> > purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?

> >

> > Thanks.


>

> No. Home use license for Office Enterprise edition is generally for 1

> device and then one portable device for the exclusive use of the primary

> user of the first device just like a retail version. I can be almost 100

> percent sure that you can not install it onto 3 devices. The only way to be

> sure what the EULA says is to either read the documentation that came with

> your home use product or to install it onto whatever will be your primary

> device and then start Word, click the Office Orb, Options then go to the

> about and read the license agreement.

>

> One other thing about home use licensing is that it normally expires upon

> leaving the employ of the company thorough which you purchased the product.

>

> .

>
 
If the discs are purchased as a backup for the download, no, there isn't

another license. If you are purchasing a download version, and pay full

price for it, and purchase a disc version and pay full price for it, that's

another story.

"Penny" wrote in message

news:37199BD8-1847-4B07-B157-F3D47B9D1F9F@microsoft.com...

: So when I purchase a down load and then purchase the disks (two seperate

: fees) then that doesn't give me a license for each?

:

: "LVTravel" wrote:

:

: >

: > "Penny" wrote in message

: > news:4728A9B5-1C2B-4A68-8AAF-15776BF91156@microsoft.com...

: > > I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

: > > purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of

: > > course,

: > > is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home.

Out of

: > > the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what

I

: > > purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?

: > >

: > > Thanks.

: >

: > No. Home use license for Office Enterprise edition is generally for 1

: > device and then one portable device for the exclusive use of the primary

: > user of the first device just like a retail version. I can be almost 100

: > percent sure that you can not install it onto 3 devices. The only way

to be

: > sure what the EULA says is to either read the documentation that came

with

: > your home use product or to install it onto whatever will be your

primary

: > device and then start Word, click the Office Orb, Options then go to the

: > about and read the license agreement.

: >

: > One other thing about home use licensing is that it normally expires

upon

: > leaving the employ of the company thorough which you purchased the

product.

: >

: > .

: >
 
nope

(the download & disk are the same, the latter is your hard copy cd)



"Penny" wrote in message

news:37199BD8-1847-4B07-B157-F3D47B9D1F9F@microsoft.com...

> So when I purchase a down load and then purchase the disks (two seperate

> fees) then that doesn't give me a license for each?

>

> "LVTravel" wrote:

>

>>

>> "Penny" wrote in message

>> news:4728A9B5-1C2B-4A68-8AAF-15776BF91156@microsoft.com...

>> > I purchased Office 2007 suite through my compnay home use program. I

>> > purchased a download and a disk to be sent to my home. All this, of

>> > course,

>> > is for my home use. I have two desk tops and one lap top at home. Out

>> > of

>> > the two things I purchased I received one key number. Can I load what

>> > I

>> > purchased on all three machines and be able to have them activated?

>> >

>> > Thanks.


>>

>> No. Home use license for Office Enterprise edition is generally for 1

>> device and then one portable device for the exclusive use of the primary

>> user of the first device just like a retail version. I can be almost 100

>> percent sure that you can not install it onto 3 devices. The only way to

>> be

>> sure what the EULA says is to either read the documentation that came

>> with

>> your home use product or to install it onto whatever will be your primary

>> device and then start Word, click the Office Orb, Options then go to the

>> about and read the license agreement.

>>

>> One other thing about home use licensing is that it normally expires upon

>> leaving the employ of the company thorough which you purchased the

>> product.

>>

>> .

>>
 
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