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From: LMD on 5 Mar 2010 12:15 I installed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on a new computer and the hard drive went bad witin 2 weeks. The retailer I bought it from swapped it for a new computer. I need to install it again but I don't want to use another license for it. Any suggestions?
From: Bob I on 5 Mar 2010 12:30 Use the license you have. The retail version can be installed on 3 machines concurrently. LMD wrote: > I installed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on a new computer and the > hard drive went bad witin 2 weeks. The retailer I bought it from swapped it > for a new computer. I need to install it again but I don't want to use > another license for it. Any suggestions?
From: LMD on 5 Mar 2010 13:56 thanks Bob, however I've used the license all 3 times and the 3rd time was on that bad computer. Looking for another way. "Bob I" wrote: > Use the license you have. The retail version can be installed on 3 > machines concurrently. > > LMD wrote: > > I installed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on a new computer and the > > hard drive went bad witin 2 weeks. The retailer I bought it from swapped it > > for a new computer. I need to install it again but I don't want to use > > another license for it. Any suggestions? > > . >
From: LVTravel on 5 Mar 2010 14:06 "LMD" <LMD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DB4F586-B8AC-4A14-8544-1DC24F9168C7(a)microsoft.com... > thanks Bob, however I've used the license all 3 times and the 3rd time was > on > that bad computer. Looking for another way. > > "Bob I" wrote: > >> Use the license you have. The retail version can be installed on 3 >> machines concurrently. >> >> LMD wrote: >> > I installed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on a new computer >> > and the >> > hard drive went bad witin 2 weeks. The retailer I bought it from >> > swapped it >> > for a new computer. I need to install it again but I don't want to use >> > another license for it. Any suggestions? >> >> . >> The key word in Bob I's post was concurrently (at the same time.) Home and Student (H & S) licensing allows for three computers at the same time used in the same household. The only issue you may have is if it has been less than 6 months for the installation on all of the computers and then you may have to use telephone activation to activate the latest computer. Ensure that you have uninstalled any Office trial version and it's activation assistant then rebooted the computer prior to installing your retail version of H & S
From: DL on 5 Mar 2010 15:08 And to put it another way; You can install as often as you like providing its not on more than 3 working PC's at any one time "LMD" <LMD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7DB4F586-B8AC-4A14-8544-1DC24F9168C7(a)microsoft.com... > thanks Bob, however I've used the license all 3 times and the 3rd time was > on > that bad computer. Looking for another way. > > "Bob I" wrote: > >> Use the license you have. The retail version can be installed on 3 >> machines concurrently. >> >> LMD wrote: >> > I installed Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on a new computer >> > and the >> > hard drive went bad witin 2 weeks. The retailer I bought it from >> > swapped it >> > for a new computer. I need to install it again but I don't want to use >> > another license for it. Any suggestions? >> >> . >>
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