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Software Activation Office Pro Ed. 2003

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TEX-RLV - 30 Mar 2007 04:52 GMT
I currently have Office Pro. Ed. 2003 installed on my current PC.  I will be
getting a newer PC in a few days.  How do I "DE-activate" Office Pro. on my
old PC and install it on my newer PC and activate it on the new PC.
Barry Andrew Hall - 30 Mar 2007 11:00 GMT
Just install it on your new machine using your code and uninstall it from
your old machine.

>I currently have Office Pro. Ed. 2003 installed on my current PC.  I will
>be
> getting a newer PC in a few days.  How do I "DE-activate" Office Pro. on
> my
> old PC and install it on my newer PC and activate it on the new PC.
TEX-RLV - 31 Mar 2007 12:58 GMT
I did this -- worked just as you said --- thanks very much.  My concern was
that I would not be allowed to activate a second time without first
de-activating the first occurence.  Thanks.

> Just install it on your new machine using your code and uninstall it from
> your old machine.
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> > my
> > old PC and install it on my newer PC and activate it on the new PC.
 
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