Re: MS Office Licensing Question
- From: "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 19:52:35 -0700
Hi Liam,
As there are additional products you mentioned, and the company's goal is to be in compliance with the license agreement, switching
to a Professional Edition License wouldn't achieve the goal :) If they're saying they are already in compliance, then changing the
license key still wouldn't have much impact on applying it to apps within a single product SKU that aren't covered by the key.
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<<"Liam" <Liam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4E30FC37-A6D0-4708-83D7-6E224B9E2598@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I went to an office this morning and was asked to document their MS products.
They are using Office 2007 Professional retail.
One user had managed to (somehow) get a key for Enterprise and used that to
get the one-note, groove, communicator add-ons. The manager is adamant that
they are in compliance so I was going to delete the enterprise and install
Professional.
Is there a way to jsut roll back the product key and keep the install?
....these crafty users... >>
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MS Office System Products MVP
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