deactivation of Office 2007 Pro

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Grady Fuller

I have Office Pro installed on 3 computers which is the limit Microsoft will
permit. I hav already installed it on a new computer but must deactivate an
installation on one of the three computers. I have searched for hours to
learn how to do this with no success. Any help out there?

Thanks, Grady
 
You understand very little in life.
You are simply a TROLL, and a LURKER here, as you just proved..
 
And that is the way to deactivate it, CLOWN.

You a ARE a LOSER!!!!!
Jealousy, eh boy?
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Hi All, thanks for reading my question and I hope you can help me. I
recently purchased Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 that clearly
states
on the packaging that it can be activated 3 times. I've installed it on
my
home pc, my laptop and my sons home pc. My son's getting ready to go off
to
college and will be taking a new laptop with him and will no longer be
using
his home pc. He wants to have this Office 2007 Home and Student running
on
his new laptop. Since it's already been activated 3 times, how can I
"deactivate" it from his home pc and install and activate it on his new
laptop, still ONLY having it installed/activated 3 times? Thanks for your
help in advance, I really appreciate you taking the time to try to help
me.


just uninstall it from his computer and install it on the laptop. You may
have to activate by phone, but there shouldn't be any problems as long as
you tell them what you've done.
 
There is no way to deactivate it per say, uninstalling it is the closest you
can get, you then install on the new PC and reactivate.
 
LOL!! You're faling over the edge!


Mick said:
And that is the way to deactivate it, CLOWN.

You a ARE a LOSER!!!!!
Jealousy, eh boy?
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just uninstall it from his computer and install it on the laptop. You
may have to activate by phone, but there shouldn't be any problems as
long as you tell them what you've done.
 
Cody said:
You're correct.

Too bad MS doesn't handle it the way Adobe does. Uninstalling an
Adobe product DOES de-activate it and allow installation on another
machine.

It works, though. When you activate it on another machine or system,
that will effectively remove the old one and thus "deactivate" it, for
wont of a better description. Activation only allows one set of data
per activated machine.

Cheers,

Twayne
 
You owe me an apology, Troll.
You only learnt how to deactivate anythibng by reading posts here.
You are a Parrot, as well as beong a TROLL.!

Deactivate yourself!
 
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