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| Thread ID: 56187 | 2005-03-29 11:42:00 | MS office - Home Use Program | dodge2005 (7742) | Press F1 |
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| 339477 | 2005-03-29 11:42:00 | Has anyone got MS Office 2003 under Home Use program from their employers? I just want to know that when you leave your company and if you do not uninstall office does MS office get disabled automatically? What if you get new PC and try to install it but you no longer work for the employer...will it let you activate product or does MS have a database which flags the product key as every employee leaves the company under which it was acquired Thanks |
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| 339478 | 2005-03-29 12:13:00 | MS don't have a "home use" policy on the EULA on any version I have seen, they do have a "second installation" policy that the owner of the program could possibly use to allow an employee to install a copy at home, on the basis that they cannot use both copies (work and home) concurrently. You need to discuss those issues with the (ex) employer, it is nothing whatever to do with MS. The employer is responsible for adhering to the license conditions. |
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