Re: Installing Encarta & Word

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From: Jim Macklin (p51mustang[threeX12)
Date: 09/02/04


Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 23:42:59 -0500


>From
http://web01.microsoft.se/portfolio/product%20information%20sheets/Office%202003%20Student%20&%20Teacher.doc

Licensing

· The Student & Teacher End User License Agreement
(EULA) is restricted to non commercial usage only

· The Student & Teacher EULA will allow a
student/teacher to qualify for purchase but to then be able
to also use the product after graduation or dropping from
school.

· A family license provision allows
non-student/teacher members of the same household to use the
product.

· A single license of Student & Teacher will allow up
to 3 PCs in the same household to legally install the
product.

And from
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/students/doyouqualify.mspx#XSLTsection123121120120

Licensing Restrictions
Microsoft grants licensing rights for Office Student and
Teacher Edition 2003 with the following restrictions:

      . You must be a qualified educational user or a
household member of a qualified user when you acquire this
product.

      . You're restricted to using this product for
non-commercial (non-revenue-generating) use.

      . You can install this product on up to three
computers or devices in your household.

      . You can't transfer your usage rights to another
individual.

-- 
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
"NoNoBadDog!" <mypants_bjsledgeATpixi.com> wrote in message 
news:%23kE4slHkEHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
| Malcolm;
|
| If you read the EULA for the Student and Teacher edition, 
it can be
| installed on a desktop AND a laptop.
| Suggest you read it.
|
| Bobby
|
| "Malcolm Gaffney" 
<MalcolmGaffney@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
| message 
news:9C64F3FB-E227-433A-95B7-6F858EB60CAF@microsoft.com...
| > I'd like to think you're correct in this, Bobby; 
however, inasmuch as the
| > upgrade requires a product key (provided) to be entered, 
it would seem the
| > "special case" you mention is--forgive me, not the 
case....
| >
| > Thanks all the same.
| >
| > mg
| >
| > "NoNoBadDog!" wrote:
| >
| >> Actually, the Student and Teacher Edition of Microsoft 
Office does not
| >> qualify as a valid upgrade path.  The reason?  I guess 
because it is half
| >> the price of the full version, and also because it is a 
special case in
| >> that
| >> it can be installed on more than one computer.
| >>
| >>
| >> Bobby.
| >>
| >>
| >> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| >> news:3d3c01c48fc9$8a1ecf90$a601280a@phx.gbl...
| >> > Bobby,
| >> >
| >> > Thank you for your reply.  I have Microsoft Windows 
XP
| >> > Home Edition and Microsoft Office XP Standard for
| >> > Students and Teachers.  I still can't install Encarta 
and
| >> > Word 2003 Upgrade.  Any more suggestions?  Again, 
thanks.
| >> >
| >> > mg.
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >>-----Original Message-----
| >> >>You stated that the disc is an upgrade.  In order for 
it
| >> > to install, you
| >> >>must have a previous version to upgrade from.
| >> >>
| >> >>BTW, there is no such thing as XP Home Office.
| >> >>
| >> >>There is Microsoft Home, which is an Operating 
System.
| >> >>
| >> >>There is Microsoft Office, which is a suite of 
various
| >> > applications.
| >> >>
| >> >>SP2 will not inhibit the installation of any 
software,
| >> > particularly
| >> >>Microsoft's own Office software.
| >> >>
| >> >>
| >> >>Bobby
| >> >>
| >> >>"Malcolm Gaffney" <malgaff@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
| >> > message
| >> >>news:3bb601c48fb7$8b889df0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
| >> >>>I have Windows XP Home Office. I bought and tried to
| >> >>> install two discs: Encarta 2005 Reference and Word 
2003
| >> >>> Upgrade.  Neither of them will install after I 
insert
| >> >>> them into my CD-ROM.  I reinstalled the Home Office
| >> >>> software on being prompted to do so, but the 
Encarta
| >> > and
| >> >>> Word still wouldn't install.
| >> >>>
| >> >>> I don't think the problem lies with my computer
| >> > software,
| >> >>> since I had successfully installed a non-Microsoft 
disc
| >> >>> moments before.
| >> >>>
| >> >>> Two days ago, I installed SP2.  Perhaps my having 
done
| >> > so
| >> >>> inhibits the Encarta and Word disc-installation
| >> > process.
| >> >>>
| >> >>> Any suggestions?  Thanks.
| >> >>>
| >> >>
| >> >>
| >> >>.
| >> >>
| >>
| >>
| >>
|
| 


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