Outlook Banter

Outlook Banter (http://www.outlookbanter.com/)
-   Outlook - General Queries (http://www.outlookbanter.com/outlook-general-queries/)
-   -   Install new seat of 2003 (http://www.outlookbanter.com/outlook-general-queries/25362-install-new-seat-2003-a.html)

[email protected] August 29th 06 12:08 AM

Install new seat of 2003
 
As a stop gap, I installed my existing seat/license of 2003 on a new
additional machine until I get
a second seat. When it arrives, should I just install over that
installation and activate, or first uninstall. (I think that makes
sense?!)

Brian Tillman August 29th 06 01:49 AM

Install new seat of 2003
 
wrote:

As a stop gap, I installed my existing seat/license of 2003 on a new
additional machine until I get
a second seat. When it arrives, should I just install over that
installation and activate, or first uninstall. (I think that makes
sense?!)


Depends on whether or not it's a retail or an OEM license.
--
Brian Tillman

[email protected] August 29th 06 03:03 AM

Install new seat of 2003
 
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 19:49:20 -0400, "Brian Tillman"
wrote:

wrote:

As a stop gap, I installed my existing seat/license of 2003 on a new
additional machine until I get
a second seat. When it arrives, should I just install over that
installation and activate, or first uninstall. (I think that makes
sense?!)


Depends on whether or not it's a retail or an OEM license.


It's a retail license Brian.

Brian Tillman August 29th 06 04:34 AM

Install new seat of 2003
 
wrote:

It's a retail license Brian.


The retail license EULA for Office (or Outlook) says you can install it on
one desktop and one laptop, both owned by the same person. You can't
install it on two desktops or two laptops. You can also move either of
those license off the PC on which it was originally installed to another
whose purpose matches the original. So, if you sell or otherwise replace
the desktop machine, you can install it on the new one and similarly for the
laptop. If you have some other kind of license agreement, then other terms
will apply, of course.
--
Brian Tillman



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:07 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 2.4.0
Copyright ©2004-2006 OutlookBanter.com