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jpasher
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I have a slightly unique situation, so I'm trying to figure out exactly
what is allowed per the licenses.
Let's say I have two desktop machines both running Office 2003 Basic
OEM. I want to upgrade to Excel 2007 on machine one. From what I've been
able to find on the Internet, I can purchase a retail Excel 2007 upgrade
license and be in compliance, since I have the licensed OEM version on
this machine.
Let's say that later I want to remove Excel 2007 from machine one and
install it on machine two. Since I purchased a retail upgrade license,
and machine two has it's own Office 2003 Basic OEM license, am I allowed
to do this, or does the Excel 2007 "retail" turn into an OEM license
per-se after I install it on machine one?
Microsoft licensing can be so confusing... Thanks.
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what is allowed per the licenses.
Let's say I have two desktop machines both running Office 2003 Basic
OEM. I want to upgrade to Excel 2007 on machine one. From what I've been
able to find on the Internet, I can purchase a retail Excel 2007 upgrade
license and be in compliance, since I have the licensed OEM version on
this machine.
Let's say that later I want to remove Excel 2007 from machine one and
install it on machine two. Since I purchased a retail upgrade license,
and machine two has it's own Office 2003 Basic OEM license, am I allowed
to do this, or does the Excel 2007 "retail" turn into an OEM license
per-se after I install it on machine one?
Microsoft licensing can be so confusing... Thanks.
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jpasher
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