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how do I load outlook software onto my second computer (mylaptop).

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Steven Drago - 24 Oct 2004 03:11 GMT
I recently purchased a pocket pc which came with outlook 2002 software for
syncronization functions. I have a desktop as well as alaptop I loaded the
software on my desktop and when I try to load it on my laptop I get a Youve
already registered this copy ine time prompt. How can I use it on my laptop
as well?
Douglas J. Steele - 24 Oct 2004 13:22 GMT
I haven't read the license agreement for Outlook, but in general, when you
purchase software, you're only licensed for it on a single machine.

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> I recently purchased a pocket pc which came with outlook 2002 software for
> syncronization functions. I have a desktop as well as alaptop I loaded the
> software on my desktop and when I try to load it on my laptop I get a Youve
> already registered this copy ine time prompt. How can I use it on my laptop
> as well?
Brett Collings [429338] - 25 Oct 2004 12:56 GMT
Doug, I have a feeling that the License for all the Office products
allow you to use it also on your own personal laptop/tablet/PDA.

I haven't read it either but seem to remember that bit.  Of course I
could be wrong ... I was once ... I remember back in '92 .....

Brett

>I haven't read the license agreement for Outlook, but in general, when you
>purchase software, you're only licensed for it on a single machine.

Cheers,
Brett

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Douglas J. Steele - 26 Oct 2004 00:31 GMT
I know that used to be true a few versions ago, but I'm not certain it still
is.

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> Doug, I have a feeling that the License for all the Office products
> allow you to use it also on your own personal laptop/tablet/PDA.
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> Business & Systems Analyst
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