Outlook 2003 License

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I am considering upgrading to Outlook 2003. Is this program licensed
for use on a single computer or can I use it on three separate
computers that I use exclusively?

I have one computer in my office and another computer in another
office that I travel to twice a week. And my home office. I am the
sole user of these computers. I will be on only one at a time
obviously. Can I use one copy of the program or do I need three
copies?
 
I am considering upgrading to Outlook 2003. Is this program licensed
for use on a single computer or can I use it on three separate
computers that I use exclusively?

I have one computer in my office and another computer in another
office that I travel to twice a week. And my home office. I am the
sole user of these computers. I will be on only one at a time
obviously. Can I use one copy of the program or do I need three
copies?
If I'm not mistken, the license for Office includes the right to install
and use it on (1)one desktop and (1)one laptop. This license cannot be
shared between two persons. Read the EULA to find out.

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It also depends on what version you have. A Student/Teacher edition comes
with 3 licenses. But indeed, read the EULA to determine your version a on
what and how many computers you are allowed to install Outlook 2003.

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