From: Saidas on 14 Feb 2010 17:09 I'm having problems with Office and want to reinstall it to see if that will help. My understanding is that I have three installations and I think this pc I'm having the Office problems on is the third one. The question is this....if I uninstall and reinstall on the same machine, will there be a problem? Thanks!
From: Peter Foldes on 14 Feb 2010 17:34 You have Office 2007 Pro and you say the Eula allows for 3 different installations.Where in the Eula did you see this. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Saidas" <Saidas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:201820E3-A58B-4EFC-A2F0-1DE63CC86CC6(a)microsoft.com... > I'm having problems with Office and want to reinstall it to see if that will > help. My understanding is that I have three installations and I think this pc > I'm having the Office problems on is the third one. > > The question is this....if I uninstall and reinstall on the same machine, > will there be a problem? > > Thanks!
From: DL on 14 Feb 2010 19:41 Office 2007 pro is licensed for two devices for use by the individual its not licensed for use by two persons in your business. Office 2007 Home & Student is licensed for 3 devices, but not for business use "Saidas" <Saidas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:201820E3-A58B-4EFC-A2F0-1DE63CC86CC6(a)microsoft.com... > I'm having problems with Office and want to reinstall it to see if that > will > help. My understanding is that I have three installations and I think this > pc > I'm having the Office problems on is the third one. > > The question is this....if I uninstall and reinstall on the same machine, > will there be a problem? > > Thanks!
From: Earle Horton on 14 Feb 2010 19:40 If you uninstall and reinstall on the same computer that does not count as an additional installation. In fact, if you uninstall and reinstall on a different computer that doesn't either count as an additional installation. (You aren't supposed to do this at all with an OEM edition.) Number of installations = number of places installed at one time. Judging from the repeated questions posted here, many people do not understand this. Word, Office Button, Word Options, Resources, About, View the Microsoft Software License Terms. That will tell you how many installations you may have at one time. Earle "Saidas" <Saidas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:201820E3-A58B-4EFC-A2F0-1DE63CC86CC6(a)microsoft.com... > I'm having problems with Office and want to reinstall it to see if that > will > help. My understanding is that I have three installations and I think this > pc > I'm having the Office problems on is the third one. > > The question is this....if I uninstall and reinstall on the same machine, > will there be a problem? > > Thanks!
From: Antonio on 15 Feb 2010 09:38
Hi I am having a similar situation: I have a Office Home & Student and I am using 3 copies already. But I will need to format and reinstall everything on one of my computers, so I should have no problems, is that right?? Thank you all in advance. Regards. "DL" wrote: > Office 2007 pro is licensed for two devices for use by the individual its > not licensed for use by two persons in your business. > Office 2007 Home & Student is licensed for 3 devices, but not for business > use > > "Saidas" <Saidas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:201820E3-A58B-4EFC-A2F0-1DE63CC86CC6(a)microsoft.com... > > I'm having problems with Office and want to reinstall it to see if that > > will > > help. My understanding is that I have three installations and I think this > > pc > > I'm having the Office problems on is the third one. > > > > The question is this....if I uninstall and reinstall on the same machine, > > will there be a problem? > > > > Thanks! > > > . > |