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| "The Ultimate Steal" deal Licensing Terms - Multiple Computers
I've search almost everywhere, but haven't a direct answer for my question about the program available to college students like myself that provides the MS Office 2007 Ultimate for $60 There are a couple of threads contradicting each other, one says you can install the "Ultimate Steal" on 3 desktops + 1 portable and another thread says it falls under the same terms as any retail version. Who is right? UPDATE: I thought I would go ahead and post this thread anyways to help anyone looking. https://drhadmin.digitalriver.com/DR...a&Locale=en_CA It says: Is this an Academic license/version of Microsoft® Office? No, this is a retail version of Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007, which provides all the benefits you would receive if you bought it at a retailer. Can I only install this software on one computer? As with any Microsoft® Office software you buy at retail, you are licensed one copy of the software for use on one device and are allowed to install another copy on a portable device for use by the single primary user of the licensed device.As with any Microsoft® Office software you buy at retail, you are licensed one copy of the software for use on one device and are allowed to install another copy on a portable device for use by the single primary user of the licensed device. Hope this helps someone who ran into the same problem... |
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