RE: OWC - installation on system with no office
- From: "Andrej" <andrejh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 22:54:54 -0800
Hi!
Is there no license to buy that would allow us to use
OWC10 or OWC11? Does it make any difference in that matter
if the company is a certified microsoft gold partner?
Thx.
>-----Original Message-----
>Microsoft changed the licensing requirements after OWC 9.
>
>OWC 9 requires an Office 2000 license for any use, and is
supplied as part
>of Office 2000 and Office XP.
>
>OWC 10 (supplied as part of Office XP and Office 2003)
and 11 (supplied as
>part Office 2003) can be used in read-only mode on any PC
and can be
>downloaded from Microsoft.
>
>To be able to design using OWC 10/11 or to interact with
the components then
>you require a qualifying Office product loaded on the PC.
>
>There is also something in the licensing agreement that
prohibits the
>distribution of OWC 10/11 other than directly from a
Microsoft source. I
>think this means you cannot place it onto a CD and use it
an another location
>but you can give a URL to download it from Microsoft or a
location on your
>own intranet.
.
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