From: ICCDan on 8 Jul 2008 18:27 I bought a computer several years ago with Office 2003 installed on it. The computer died so I bought a new one. Can I legally move the Office 2003 license from the old computer to the new computer?
From: JoAnn Paules on 8 Jul 2008 19:27 If it was preinstalled on that computer when you bought it. No. It died with that system. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "ICCDan" <ICCDan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE24B4A5-6C46-4C6C-82B3-63634764FE2E(a)microsoft.com... >I bought a computer several years ago with Office 2003 installed on it. >The > computer died so I bought a new one. Can I legally move the Office 2003 > license from the old computer to the new computer?
From: Earle Horton on 8 Jul 2008 22:53 Do you have a Product Key and install media for the copy of Office that was on the dead computer? If so, the answer is probably ÿes". Is the hard disk from the dead computer clonable? In that case the answer may also be "yes". The second option is kind of tricky, legally speaking, but you can always say you are "repairing" the dead computer. I have a "repaired" computer, for example, with a new motherboard, hard drive and video card. It runs just like a "new" one, for a fraction of the cost. I think I had to "reactivate" XP somewhere along the way, but it was no big deal. Cheers, Earle "ICCDan" <ICCDan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BE24B4A5-6C46-4C6C-82B3-63634764FE2E(a)microsoft.com... > I bought a computer several years ago with Office 2003 installed on it. > The > computer died so I bought a new one. Can I legally move the Office 2003 > license from the old computer to the new computer?
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