You should be okay. Check your license agreement. It will show you how many computers you can have it on. Generally, in laymans terms, you could do it if you bought a regular copy however it shoud only be you using it on either computer.
"General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not be shared."
bicyclebill1
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It is a retail version I bought after purchasing my laptop. It is not OEM? Does that mean I can use it on both?
Thanks,
Bill
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bicyclebill1
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That's what I thought. Thanks!
Bill
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June 22nd, 2004 04:00
bicyclebill1,
You may wish to check your EULA.
From my OfficeXP ver. 10.6501.6626:
"General License Grant to Install and Use Software Product. You may install and use one copy of the Software Product on a single computer, device, workstation, terminal, or other digital electronic or analog device ("Device"). You may make a second copy of the Software Product and install it on a portable Device for the exclusive use of the person who is the primary user of the first copy of the Software Product. A license for the Software Product may not be shared."
Marc
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June 22nd, 2004 10:00
Thanks! I guess that means it's a go for my desktop in addition to my laptop.
Thanks for the help everyone.
Bill