Re: Moving Office 2004 to new machine
- From: cwilliams1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 16:29:26 -0800
On 5/7/08 12:11 PM, in article 59b4d0d6.-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,----------------------------------
"TerryR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Version: 2004Yes, you can. However this may violate the terms of the license agreement.
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Power PC
I currently have Office 2004 installed and working fine on a PowerBook G4.
I am getting a new Mac.
Can I simply install Office 2004 from my original Disks onto the new machine?
Thus giving me two machines running Office 2004.
Regards
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Bob Greenblatt [MVP], Macintosh
bobgreenblattATmsnDOTcom
Well, it depends. As long as these two computers won't be connected to each other in any way, you should be fine. Reason being, if the Office 2004 you are installing has the same product key for both computers and one computer is on and using these programs, the other computer will not allow you to use those programs.
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