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.
: >
: > .
: >