That's how I understand the licensing.

Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Buckland
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:48 AM

Yes, IIRC you can use it on your computer at home and your laptop providing
you use it on your office system as well.
What you can't do is use it on 3 work computers IIRC again!
 
Adam.

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From: Kevin Cully
Sent: Wed 05/09/2007 13:38

Here's a sad tale.  The small company that my wife works for had her go out
and purchase a new computer, and M$ Office.  We purchased the full version
of M$ Office Pro 2K7 to go on the computer.  One of the executives also
wants a new computer and heard rumor that a full copy of Office comes with
three licenses.  Is that true?  Perhaps that is M$ Office Ultimate?

My wife has been searching all over the M$ web site and going through the
"book" that came with office.  She's frustrated as heck.

I told her that I could explain the licensing with OpenOffice but it looked
like she was about to cry.  Time to back off.  I informed her that I knew a
bunch of experts that I could contact over a series of tubes (Internet) for
advice so here I am.

Can anyone shed some light on this license issue?

Thanks,
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC




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