Sadly but true and IMO something needs to be done about these OEM versions
of any software to make it CLEAR to the buyer of what they are getting when
purchased. I don't feel it takes a 50 page EULA to explain. It doesn't take
a lawyer to put on a box, a web page or whatever something as simple as
WARNING this is a OEM Version and a few lines explaining what that means
just as you explained and many others in these groups over the years. It is
the responsibility of the user to read the EULA, but at the same time MS
knows it's the nature of the beast to simply click OK and move on.
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All the best,
SG
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>> Nancy,
>>
>> Sorry to say but there is no way to accomplish what you are wanting to
>> do. Their are hundreds of Registry entries and files installed on your C
>> drive when you install Office
>
> Plus the fact that the OP has an OEM version - so it couldn't be
> transferred anyway....