Re: office 2007 Standard (Student Price) licened up to 3 PCs
- From: "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <garfieldnodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 20:47:55 -0700
System requirements for your copy of Office 2007 Standard should be printed on the outside of the package. You can also read the system requirements at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/HA101668651033.aspx . Windows XP or later is one of the requirements.
catcat wrote:
i have three computer at home - one notebook, one new PC and one old computer with Win 95 upgrade to Win 98. I have bought two boxes of Office 2007 standard just in case of the problem of installing more than one PC. So 1st box Office standard has installed one notebook and would like to install the same 1st box onto a new PC instead of second box. Is it possible to install two PC - 1 notebook & 1 PC with the first one box without phone activation but with the same user. I do not know whether I bought a retail copy of Office 2007 standard. How do you tell a difference?
When I bought the office 2007 standard with student price and found that at the back of the box indicated below mark "licenced can up to 3 PCs" means 1 user can install 3 PCs? Is it true?
And how the old PC with Upgrade Win 98 with P2, is it possible to install Office 2007 standard?
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