Re: license agreement for 2004 Office for Mac Professional
- From: ebasir@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 21:29:16 -0700 (PDT)
On May 5, 8:47 pm, CyberTaz <onlygeneralt...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It doesn't matter what name you use, the license is to *one person* who can
install on both a desktop & laptop. That *person* can run the software on
one of those systems at a time. If the systems are networked the first copy
launched prevents the second installation from launching - the same person
can't be usingOfficeon separate networked systems simultaneously.
But what I don't understand is that before I got a new MacPro with
10.5.2, we could run two Office applications from the same license at
the same time one two different computers (we previously had a
PowerMac 10.4.11). We've always used Office 2004. Do you know why it
worked all these years until the new computer and OS?
.
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