Bulk Beef Diamond Member Aug 14, 2001 5,466 0 76 Dec 10, 2003 #1 I have a client that paid $200 for this, and $160 for this. A product key came with the first item (obviously), but no key came with the second. How many computers can they legally install on using one product key?
I have a client that paid $200 for this, and $160 for this. A product key came with the first item (obviously), but no key came with the second. How many computers can they legally install on using one product key?
D Doomer Diamond Member Dec 5, 1999 3,721 0 0 Dec 10, 2003 #2 He paid $160 for a EULA ??????? As far as I know it's one license - one computer.
Bulk Beef Diamond Member Aug 14, 2001 5,466 0 76 Dec 10, 2003 #3 He paid $160 for a EULA ??????? Click to expand... Well, it's pretty heavy stock. So the question is - is it legit to install on two computers with one EULA and one complete copy of Office using the same product key?
He paid $160 for a EULA ??????? Click to expand... Well, it's pretty heavy stock. So the question is - is it legit to install on two computers with one EULA and one complete copy of Office using the same product key?
M manly Lifer Jan 25, 2000 11,724 2,672 136 Dec 10, 2003 #4 I doubt either purchase is legit in the eyes of MS.
Nothinman Elite Member Sep 14, 2001 30,672 0 0 Dec 10, 2003 #5 Doubtfull. The only exception might be a work computer and a home computer, but I'm not sure if they still allow that. You have the EULA, read it =)
Doubtfull. The only exception might be a work computer and a home computer, but I'm not sure if they still allow that. You have the EULA, read it =)
Bulk Beef Diamond Member Aug 14, 2001 5,466 0 76 Dec 10, 2003 #6 Originally posted by: manly I doubt either purchase is legit in the eyes of MS. Click to expand... Aside from the OEM issue, why would that be?
Originally posted by: manly I doubt either purchase is legit in the eyes of MS. Click to expand... Aside from the OEM issue, why would that be?