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PepsiChap
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      08-01-2009
Hello,
I have an authentic copy of Office Home and Student 2007.
It is installed on my top, and I have recently installed it on my desktop as
well (running on Vista).
A few days back, I had serious problems with Vista and I had to re-install
it (clean install). As a result, the Office was completely erased.

Now I want to re-install office, but my worry is that if I do that, I will
again lose the last of the three licenses, even though I am re-installing on
the same computer.

How can I re-install Office without losing the license again for the same
computer?

Thank you,
AJ

 
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Malke
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      08-01-2009

PepsiChap wrote:

> Hello,
> I have an authentic copy of Office Home and Student 2007.
> It is installed on my top, and I have recently installed it on my desktop
> as well (running on Vista).
> A few days back, I had serious problems with Vista and I had to re-install
> it (clean install). As a result, the Office was completely erased.
>
> Now I want to re-install office, but my worry is that if I do that, I will
> again lose the last of the three licenses, even though I am re-installing
> on the same computer.
>
> How can I re-install Office without losing the license again for the same
> computer?


Don't worry about it. Just go ahead and install it. I don't think you'll
have an activation problem but if you do, call the telephone number that
will be provided and explain. Your software will get activated.

Malke
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PepsiChap
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      08-02-2009
Hello Malke,
Thanks for your feedback. I will do as advised and will let you know what
the outcome is..

Have a good day.

Regards,
Alaa

"Malke" wrote:

> PepsiChap wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have an authentic copy of Office Home and Student 2007.
> > It is installed on my top, and I have recently installed it on my desktop
> > as well (running on Vista).
> > A few days back, I had serious problems with Vista and I had to re-install
> > it (clean install). As a result, the Office was completely erased.
> >
> > Now I want to re-install office, but my worry is that if I do that, I will
> > again lose the last of the three licenses, even though I am re-installing
> > on the same computer.
> >
> > How can I re-install Office without losing the license again for the same
> > computer?

>
> Don't worry about it. Just go ahead and install it. I don't think you'll
> have an activation problem but if you do, call the telephone number that
> will be provided and explain. Your software will get activated.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
>
>

 
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