It answered it 100%. Thanks for your help.
John
"William Smith" wrote:
> Hennapanda wITrote:
> > I installed Office 2004 for MAC on an old computer, and used one of my
> > licenses. I then inadvertently installed another copy on the same
computer
> > using the second license.
> >
> > Now I have a new computer and installed the suite on it, using the
second
> > license key again, thinking that it was superflous after reading the
MS rules.
> >
> > How, these two are connected, and I am getting the message stating
that the
> > program is already in use.
> >
> > So, two questions:
> >
> > 1. If possible, how do I uninstall the second version from the
original
> > computer?
> > 2. How do I install the program on the second, so that, while
networked,
> > both computers are allowed to use the program?
>
> Hi John!
>
> If you have Office 2004 Student & Teacher then you should have three
> license keys. If you have Office 2004 Standard or Professional then you
> have one license key.
>
> According to the EULA, you can install each license key on one desktop
> and one laptop computer (not two desktops nor two laptops) at the same
> time. So long as your keys are installed on the allowed number of
> computers, you're allowed to reinstall multiple times on any computer.
>
> The easiest way to correct wrongly installed licenses is to run the
> Remove Office tool found in /Applications/Microsoft Office
> 2004/Additional Tools/Remove Office folder. You don't need to uninstall.
> Press the Option key at the first dialog window and the button changes
> to read "Remove License Info Only."
>
> The next time you launch Office you'll be asked to enter your license
> key again.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> --
>
> bill
>
> William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
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