Re: Installation Product ID from Office 2003



Hello Aishah,

You should contact Microsoft directly with questions concerning
licensing.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project


"aishah" <aishah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As u've said " only one computer per license and the system checks to
see if an installation using that CD key has already been activated
on
another computer. If you have installed a copy of Project on your
own
computer you cannot use the same key to activate it on another,
including
those of your clients" . My question is : if i aready have 1
microsoft project installed in a laptop, then my laptop now being
reformatted after some damage occur, can i re-install back it,
inside the same laptop? what if my laptop have damage that can't be
restore? if i buy a new laptop to replace my old laptop, is it means
that i need to purchase a new microsoft project to install it on my
new computer/laptop?

"Steve House [Project MVP]" wrote:

To your clients? Maybe that's what's happening. Unless you have a
volume
license or similar you can install each retail copy of the Office
products,
including Project, on only one computer per license and the system
checks to
see if an installation using that CD key has already been activated
on
another computer. If you have installed a copy of Project on your
own
computer you cannot use the same key to activate it on another,
including
those of your clients. If you're sending them project files they
will need
to purchase their own copy of MSP to read them - you can't supply
them with
a copy of yours.
--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs



"MaxWedge426" <MaxWedge426@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Thanks very much, Steve, I will do that, but I'm troubled by the
fact that
the instructions don't work, i.e., they say to use the Office 2003
key,
but
it doesn't unlock it. Has anyone else encountered this, I wonder?
I
wouldn't want this to happen to my clients without being able to
provide a
workaround.

Best regards,

Jack




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