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Well I'm not a lawyer and so will not attempt to answer such a question,
however, my understanding is that MSFT takes a digital fingerprint of the
computers on which it is installed, to prevent the type of use you describe
below.

Dave
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"Ron Rosenfeld" wrote:

I have read this but still can't answer my question. Perhaps someone here
knows the answer.

We have two homes.

I have a computer in each home that is used only by me.

Is it a violation of the EULA to install Office 2003 on each computer assuming
the computers are NOT used concurrently?

Thanks.
--ron

 
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