atw: Re: Upgrading computers

Simple answer: ask Microsoft. It's probably on their website (EULA
agreements and all that), but it may be quicker to call MS sales/support
in Australia.
 
If you're on the Microsoft Action Pack Subscription, then you'd already
have the required licenses for the extra instances. 
 
Rhonda

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Donald

 

I do need to use both computers simultaneously.  One to work on with XP
and 2007, and one to get screen captures of Vista from.

 

I actually do have a pretty good idea what I intend to do, as long as
our venerable lord and master, Microsoft, will allow me.

 

So let me rephrase from problems to questions:

1                     Will Microsoft let me transfer my XP licence from
one machine to another and still run it legally with automatic upgrades
etc?

2                     Will Microsoft let me run a single Office 2007
licence legally on the two machines?

 

 

 

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