registration fees for Front Page 2003

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Guest

A fellow church member bought Front Page to set up a church website, but
found he had no time to do the work and so loaned his copy (an update) to me
so that I can do the work for the church. I have Office 2000 which includes
Front Page but the update has extra things which would be helpful. I can not
afford a whole new Front Page 2003 CD and would like to install and register
the one he loaned me, but need to know if I can afford to do this. Please
point me to some information. Thanks
 
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I had something similar happen with a friend of mine, he was unable to learn FP due to brain damage (he thought he could but couldnt) so he called MS and somehow they transferred ownership to me - so I could admin his site. He had to uninstall it from his machine and send me the original CD.
 
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Andrew Murray

It would be the same deal as passing on any copy of software e.g. if you
sell a computer and include Wndows with it, you'd obviously have to give the
original media of the Windows CD with the system you're selling, and
discontinue using that particular software yourself.

Perhaps your church would be able to reimburse a percentage towards the cost
of buying it (an honouriam) for doing the site.

If you're concerned about licencing issues, then call Microsoft and they
would give you the cost of a second licence (whether or not that cost is
close to the cost of the original package I don't know), so you may or may
not be better of (cost wise) over buying Frontpage from a retail outlet.




in message I had something similar happen with a friend of mine, he was unable to learn
FP due to brain damage (he thought he could but couldnt) so he called MS and
somehow they transferred ownership to me - so I could admin his site. He had
to uninstall it from his machine and send me the original CD.
 

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