Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a week. The
copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user only. I will be
switching Office from this computer to the new one and deleting it from the
old computer as soon as I know the installation is complete.
Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new computer and
if so what will I need to do?
You might have to activate by telephone... but they're very good about it
when you explain.
--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
"John181818" <john181818@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a week.
> The
> copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user only. I will
> be
> switching Office from this computer to the new one and deleting it from
> the
> old computer as soon as I know the installation is complete.
>
> Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new computer
> and
> if so what will I need to do?
>
> Thanks.
> --
> John Steiner
> You might have to activate by telephone... but they're very good about it
> when you explain.
>
> --
> Herb Tyson MS MVP
> Author of the Word 2007 Bible
> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
> "John181818" <john181818@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:35E5F7B2-5061-47FF-BC2A-B7DEC9235B13@microsoft.com...
> > Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a week.
> > The
> > copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user only. I will
> > be
> > switching Office from this computer to the new one and deleting it from
> > the
> > old computer as soon as I know the installation is complete.
> >
> > Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new computer
> > and
> > if so what will I need to do?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > --
> > John Steiner
>
>
You WILL have a problem as the Home Use program is for a single installation and cannot be moved to another machine. Contact your employer for assistance with a second copy of the Home Use Office Suite.
Herb - FYI - the Home Use Office program acts very much like an OEM version where you cannot move it to a new computer.
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After furious head scratching, John181818 asked:
| Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a
| week. The copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user
| only. I will be switching Office from this computer to the new one
| and deleting it from the old computer as soon as I know the
| installation is complete.
|
| Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new
| computer and if so what will I need to do?
|
| Thanks.
Office 2007 Enterprise which is procured through the Home User Program is very similar to the OEM version of Windows whereby it is tied to the computer to which it is installed and activated.
You will most probably need to by another license for it to be able to install it to another computer.
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"John181818" <john181818@msn.com> wrote in message news:35E5F7B2-5061-47FF-BC2A-B7DEC9235B13@microsoft.com...
> Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a week. The
> copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user only. I will be
> switching Office from this computer to the new one and deleting it from the
> old computer as soon as I know the installation is complete.
>
> Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new computer and
> if so what will I need to do?
>
> Thanks.
> --
> John Steiner
When I read the license (yes, I did read almost all of it) it said something
about being able to change computers every 90 days or also when a new
computer was replacing the old one.
--
John Steiner
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> You WILL have a problem as the Home Use program is for a single installation and cannot be moved to another machine. Contact your employer for assistance with a second copy of the Home Use Office Suite.
>
> Herb - FYI - the Home Use Office program acts very much like an OEM version where you cannot move it to a new computer.
>
> --
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, John181818 asked:
>
> | Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a
> | week. The copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user
> | only. I will be switching Office from this computer to the new one
> | and deleting it from the old computer as soon as I know the
> | installation is complete.
> |
> | Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new
> | computer and if so what will I need to do?
> |
> | Thanks.
>
The OP didn't mention the magic words Home Use Program. If that's the case,
he might encounter a problem. I've never used any of the HUP versions and I
don't know the activation specifics. Given that licenses are bought in
volume, however, it would seem very limited if licenses couldn't be
transferred when an employee upgrades their computer or leaves the company.
I do know with other kinds of licenses transferring to a new computer is
rote.
--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <What@ever> wrote in message
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You WILL have a problem as the Home Use program is for a single installation
and cannot be moved to another machine. Contact your employer for
assistance with a second copy of the Home Use Office Suite.
Herb - FYI - the Home Use Office program acts very much like an OEM version
where you cannot move it to a new computer.
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.
After furious head scratching, John181818 asked:
| Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a
| week. The copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user
| only. I will be switching Office from this computer to the new one
| and deleting it from the old computer as soon as I know the
| installation is complete.
|
| Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new
| computer and if so what will I need to do?
|
| Thanks.
The license expires when the employee no longer works for the employer and
can only be in one computer at one time.
The license also says:
15. REASSIGN TO ANOTHER DEVICE. You may reassign the license to a different
device any number of times, but not more than one time every 90 days. If
you reassign, that other device becomes the “licensed device.” If you retire
the licensed device due to hardware failure, you may reassign the license
sooner.
--
John Steiner
"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
> The OP didn't mention the magic words Home Use Program. If that's the case,
> he might encounter a problem. I've never used any of the HUP versions and I
> don't know the activation specifics. Given that licenses are bought in
> volume, however, it would seem very limited if licenses couldn't be
> transferred when an employee upgrades their computer or leaves the company.
> I do know with other kinds of licenses transferring to a new computer is
> rote.
>
> --
> Herb Tyson MS MVP
> Author of the Word 2007 Bible
> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
> "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <What@ever> wrote in message
> news:eiAUmqRQIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> You WILL have a problem as the Home Use program is for a single installation
> and cannot be moved to another machine. Contact your employer for
> assistance with a second copy of the Home Use Office Suite.
>
> Herb - FYI - the Home Use Office program acts very much like an OEM version
> where you cannot move it to a new computer.
>
> --
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, John181818 asked:
>
> | Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a
> | week. The copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user
> | only. I will be switching Office from this computer to the new one
> | and deleting it from the old computer as soon as I know the
> | installation is complete.
> |
> | Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new
> | computer and if so what will I need to do?
> |
> | Thanks.
>
>
Thanks. So, it sounds like the OP should be able to do what he wants.
--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
"John181818" <john181818@msn.com> wrote in message
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> The license expires when the employee no longer works for the employer and
> can only be in one computer at one time.
>
> The license also says:
>
> 15. REASSIGN TO ANOTHER DEVICE. You may reassign the license to a
> different
> device any number of times, but not more than one time every 90 days. If
> you reassign, that other device becomes the “licensed device.” If you
> retire
> the licensed device due to hardware failure, you may reassign the license
> sooner.
>
> --
> John Steiner
>
>
> "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> The OP didn't mention the magic words Home Use Program. If that's the
>> case,
>> he might encounter a problem. I've never used any of the HUP versions and
>> I
>> don't know the activation specifics. Given that licenses are bought in
>> volume, however, it would seem very limited if licenses couldn't be
>> transferred when an employee upgrades their computer or leaves the
>> company.
>> I do know with other kinds of licenses transferring to a new computer is
>> rote.
>>
>> --
>> Herb Tyson MS MVP
>> Author of the Word 2007 Bible
>> Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
>> Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
>> "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" <What@ever> wrote in message
>> news:eiAUmqRQIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> You WILL have a problem as the Home Use program is for a single
>> installation
>> and cannot be moved to another machine. Contact your employer for
>> assistance with a second copy of the Home Use Office Suite.
>>
>> Herb - FYI - the Home Use Office program acts very much like an OEM
>> version
>> where you cannot move it to a new computer.
>>
>> --
>> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>>
>> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
>> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
>> reading.
>>
>> After furious head scratching, John181818 asked:
>>
>> | Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a
>> | week. The copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user
>> | only. I will be switching Office from this computer to the new one
>> | and deleting it from the old computer as soon as I know the
>> | installation is complete.
>> |
>> | Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new
>> | computer and if so what will I need to do?
>> |
>> | Thanks.
>>
>>
I am going to be trying to do the exact same thing that this post was
discussing. Were you able to uninstall and reinstall the Home Use Microsoft
Office Enterprise 2007?
"John181818" wrote:
> Hi. I have a new computer on order that will be here in about a week. The
> copy of Office that we own is thru work and is single user only. I will be
> switching Office from this computer to the new one and deleting it from the
> old computer as soon as I know the installation is complete.
>
> Will I have any problems with getting it registered on the new computer and
> if so what will I need to do?
>
> Thanks.
> --
> John Steiner