is this office 2007 standard can licence up to 3 PCs

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is it possible to install one notebook and a PC with the same licence of
office 2007 standard which I bought one without phone activiation with same
user name or different user name?
 
I suspect not, but what does it say in the EULA?

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volunteers who do not work for Microsoft. If you're concerned about license
compliance, you really need to talk to Microsoft.
 
Ok. Can you tell me what is the ddifference between "non-acedemic" and
"acedemic" for office 2007 standard? Both can install up to 2 PC (1 notebook
7 1 PC) with the same user in the same household?

Please advice
 
catcat said:
Ok. Can you tell me what is the ddifference between "non-acedemic" and
"acedemic" for office 2007 standard? Both can install up to 2 PC (1
notebook
7 1 PC) with the same user in the same household?

Most Microsoft software licenses allow installing on a fixed computer and a
notebook computer, if both are used by the same person -- that is, no fair,
installing on the fixed computer, and on the notebook, then assigning or
giving each to a different person. But, to be sure, you need to carefully
read the "End User License Agreement" (EULA) that comes with the software.

Do not rely on what someone says in a newsgroup... go to the authoritative
source for this kind of information. The EULA will be displayed during the
installation procedure. This newsgroup, however, is not a source of legal
information... we try to answer technical questions about the product and
about using it -- the subject product for this newsgroup is Microsoft Access
database software.

Microsoft Access database software is NOT included in Office 2007 Standard,
or the Standard edition of any version of Office.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
 
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