Product Activation

L

Landerson

I just transfer all my files to a new laptop. I also installed Outlook on
the new laptop. I activated Outlook on the old laptop and now I can't
activate on the new one. Is there some way I can de activate Outlook on Old
Laptop and then activate on the new one?
 
D

DL

Is this a stand alone version of Outlook, or part of an Office suite?

There is no 'deactivation process' you simply uninstall on the old &
reinstall on the new, then enter your product key & if online activation
doesnt work you use phone activation
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I just transfer all my files to a new laptop. I also installed Outlook on
the new laptop. I activated Outlook on the old laptop and now I can't
activate on the new one. Is there some way I can de activate Outlook on
Old
Laptop and then activate on the new one?

If what you're installing on the new PC is a version of Outlook installed by
the computer vendor of the old PC, the OEM license does not allow you to
transfer it to a new machine. If it's Outlook 2003 Student and Teacher
Edition, you can install it on two PCs - a desktop and a laptop. Otherwise,
uninstall it on the old PC and install it on the new PC and call the phone
number that appears in the Activation Wizard.
 

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