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From: Looking for help today on 6 Apr 2010 17:36 How many home computers can you install the For Academic Use Only Software on. Looking to put on her desktop and netbook both.
From: LVTravel on 6 Apr 2010 18:15 "Looking for help today" <Lookingforhelptoday(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:564C78D0-4E30-4467-BCFF-95D5107AE711(a)microsoft.com... > How many home computers can you install the For Academic Use Only Software > on. Looking to put on her desktop and netbook both. Different Academic versions have different license restrictions. I assume that this version was purchased through your school as part of home use program. You will need to install it onto the most important computer first then look at the EULA on that computer to see if you can install it on the other computer. If this is the Ultimate steal version, IIRC it carries the same licensing as a retail version which would be primary device and a portable device for the exclusive use of the primary user of the primary device.
From: LVTravel on 6 Apr 2010 18:16
"Looking for help today" <Lookingforhelptoday(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:564C78D0-4E30-4467-BCFF-95D5107AE711(a)microsoft.com... > How many home computers can you install the For Academic Use Only Software > on. Looking to put on her desktop and netbook both. By the way, when you do look at the license EULA please let us know what you find out and the version of software that you have. I am attempting to build a data base of these types of questions. As I don't have access to all of the different academic licenses I would be grateful for a return response. |